The dlfficultiesintbocoal tradehave ai length reacbed tho Royal Arsenal, in s;omj departments of which tho boilers require 30 tons a day each to keep them at work. Holloway's Pills and Oinimjsnt.—lnfliicnza, Coughs, Colds.—ln diseases of the throat a;ut chest, ever prevalent In our changeable climate, nothing so speedily relieves, or so certainly cure:!, as these inestimablo remedies. These disorders arc too often neglected at their commencement, or are injudiciously 'treated, and in either case disastrous consequences result. Whatever the condition of the patient, Holloway's remedies will restore, if recovery be possible: they will retard the alarming symptoms till the blood is purified and then nature will consummate the envo, gradually restoring strength and vital nervous power. By persevering in the use of Holloway's preparations, tono is conferred first on the stomach and by it on the system generally. Thousands of persons have testified that by the uso of these remedies alono they have been restored to health after every other means had failed.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1075, 27 May 1873, Page 4
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163Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1075, 27 May 1873, Page 4
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