floUOWay'a. Kill— The chief, wader of modern. times.- - This incomparaMe Medicifae iocreaseß the appetite, strengthens the stomach, cleanses the uyor, corrects biliousuess, and prevents flatulency; it purijjes the system, invigorates the nerves, «nd re-instates sound health. The" enormous demand for these Pills throughout the globe might cause astonishment were it hot known that a single trial convinces the iuost sceptical lhat no.medicine equals Holloway^s Pills in its ability to lessen or remove all complaints incidental to the human Race. They area bleaswg to the afflicted, and a boon to all. The purification pt the blood, removal oi all restraints from the secretive organs, and gentle" aperient action, are the proliffc sources of the extensive curative range of Holloway ( s Pilis. ' y i.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 21 July 1883, Page 4
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122Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 21 July 1883, Page 4
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