Hollowy's Pilk.—la general_ debility, mental expression, a nervous irritability there is no medicine which operates bo muoh like a charm ss these famous Pills, A disordered stomaoh and a torpid liver are fertile sources of gloomy thoughts and dis. tnal forebodings. These Pills elevate the spirits, and, in fact make the patient sense ible oi a most delightful revolution in his whole system. They may be commended most unreservedly as the best family medicine in existence, Though so powerfully efficaoious, they are singularly mild in their operation, and may be given with confidence to delicate women and young children. They contain no mercury, or any other noxious substance, and nannot do lurm. Delicate females and all persons of sedentary habits will find these Pills a blessing, Cubed o? Dbinking.—"A young iriend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, that had bo prostrated his system that he was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by hopbitters; It allayed all that, burning thirst, took away tho appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for two he has no desire to return to hia oups,"-Froß a loading R,R, Official. Bead
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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