Holloway's Pills are admirably adapted for the removal of all diseases which have their origin in disordered digestion. They are well suited to all classes and conditions, as competent to give comfort to the wealthy, as ease and strength to the poor. These Pills will be found an agreeable and efficient remedy by invalids whose minds and bodies are enervated and exhausted from excess, over anxiety, or foreign residence. Persons liable to bilious attacks should take these Pills; they cause each seizure to be less severe, the nausea and biliousness will gradually be removed, ■and good digestion, with complete health, be regained. To add to the merits of Holloway _ medicine, no risk or danger attends its use, no weakness follows its employment. 2898
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 177, 31 July 1867, Page 3
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