Holloway's Pills.— The Liver, the Stomach, and their alments. — Alternations of tempera* ture, muggy weather, a troubled mind, sedentary hibits, excesses of. the table, and a gty, veck-lesd mprle of life exert the most deleterious influence over the liver and stomach. When once these organs are fairly out of order, great inroads are quickly made on the general state of the health 5 the constitution, which has been deprived of two of its noblest organs, soon gives way, and diseases quickly follow, from which, if neglected, thd worst conspquerices will inevitably* result. If a course of _HoUoway's colebratod Pills ha perga. veredin, all will be well agaiu, as they are the finest and noblest correctives of the blood ever known, and a certain cure for all disorders of th«> liver and Btomacb.!
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 7
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132Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 7
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