Hollo wa if i Pills. — A disease loiihout a name. — How often do we see persons gradually pining away without pain or any distinct indications of disease ! They grow more feeble day by clay, their appetite declines, they lose all interest in business, and with lack-lustre c3 r es and cadaverous complexions, move mechanically from place to place, the very impersonations of hopless misery affected with general weakness and debility. Now learn how it may in all cases be cured. A course of Holloway's Pills will iufallibly rekindle the sinking physical energies of the patient, rouse his whole oiganization to healthy action, and produce a complete revolution in his feelings, aa well as his frame. Their alterative and renovating properties can only be realized by those who h.ive experienced their effects.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 148, 8 December 1870, Page 7
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131Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 148, 8 December 1870, Page 7
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