Holtoway's Pills. — Indigestion.— How much thought has been bestowed, and what ponderous volumes have been written upon this plague of every household, which is with certainty and safety dispelled, without fear of relapse, by a course of this purifying, soothing, and tonic medicine ! It acts directly on the stomach, liver, and bowels, — more indirectly, though less effectively, on the brain, nerves, vessels, and glands, and commands such order throughout the entire system, that harmony dwells between each organ and its functions. Dyspepsia can now no longer be the bugbear of the public, since Holloway's Pills are fully competent to subdue the most chronic and distressing cases of impaired digestion, and to restore the miserable sufferer to health strength, and cheerfulness. 210
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 75, 30 March 1867, Page 3
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