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Holloway's Pills.— Everybody's Wish.— One of the many causes of the eminent success of this medicine is the quiet, purifying effect it exerts over the circulation : it watches over the new blood forcing from the food, invigorates the distribution of the mature blood, and casts out the old which has done its duty, and whose further presence becomes detrimental. By taking Holloway's Pills, agreeable to their accompanying instructions, every person may attain the best permissible state of health without interfering materially with his usual habits, pleasures, or pursuits. The weak and nervous will find themselves invigorated by judicious doses of this medicine, and by steady and persevering attention mayconfidently hope for increased strength^ I greater comfort, and better health*

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 February 1870, Page 7

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Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 February 1870, Page 7

Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 February 1870, Page 7

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