Hollowat's Pills.—Dyspeptic Disorders.—Most of the diseases of the digestive organs consist in a weakness of the affected parts, causing a deficiency or depravity of the bile or gastric juice. These Pills reestablish the right performance of these functions, and thus triumphantly restore and renovate appetite, digestion, and health. Holloway's Pills perpetually present cures of chronic indigestion and its attendant maladies that can hardly be relieved, and certainly that never were cured by any other means, medicinal, dietitic, or otherwise. They are admirably adapted for every class and every constitution. Holloway's Pills cannot be equalled for the purifying, soothing, and regulating powers they exercise over all diseases of the digestive, mucous, and muscular systems, and they are peculiarly efficacious in nervous debility.— Advt.
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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1633, 16 May 1873, Page 4
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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1633, 16 May 1873, Page 4
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