Holloways Pills. —Dyspepsia, Indigestion, flatulency, heartburn, biliousnesss. nausea, want of appetite.—French philosophers trace the mo - ral feelings of the mind to the state of the stomach ; and there is much wisdom in the assertion, the stomach to the human body is more than the kitchen to the domestic establishment—ever so little disordered, the whole internal economy |is deranged. The young may smile at the simile, and-disbelieve the tremendous sacrifice indigestion extracts from his victim. The day will come when they will lament over their dyspepsia, as thousands stronger than themselves have done, when it will be well for their comfort and happiness if they only remember these prophetic words, and hold in readiness I Holloway’s Pills, a certain safeguard. 39
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 241, 27 June 1861, Page 4
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120Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 241, 27 June 1861, Page 4
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