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Holloway's Pills.— lt is hard for persons who have heen weakened and emaciated by years of sickness, to believe that they can be restored to strength, and vigour by any medicine. They have, perhaps, tried twenty physicians and a hundred "specific;*," without avail. Never mind ; we ask them for their own sakes to try owe more —Hollo way's all-conquering remedy. The Pills as surely repair the ravages of disease, renovate the internal organs, brace and invigorate the system, restore the appetite, and, as a consequence, ffivtrbtloyancy to the animal spirits, as the dew and rain refresh the withered herbs and flowers. This is the, language not of eulogy but of experience.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 20 April 1871, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 20 April 1871, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 20 April 1871, Page 7

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