Hollma'i Pilla.—h general debility mental _ dbpression, a nervous irritability there is no medicine which operates bo much like a charm ss those famous Pills, A disordered stomaoh and a torpid Jiyer are fertile sources of gloomy thoughts and dism«l_ These' Pills elevate .the spirits, aixd, in fact .make the patient sense ible of a most delightful revolution in his whole system. They may ba commended moat- unreservedly as the best family medicine in existence. Though so ■ powerfully efficacious, they are singularly mild iu their operation, and may be given with confidence to delicate women and young children. They contain no maroury, or any other noxious substance, andnaunot-do. hirm, Dtlbate females and : all persons bf.jjedentaiyhabits will find these Pills a-blessing,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 26 November 1884, Page 2
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