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Hollowat's Pills.—lndigestion, Stomach, and Liver Complaints.—Parsons suffering from any derangements of the liver, stomaab, or the organs of digestion should have recourse to Holloway's Pills, as there is no medicine known that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. Its peculiar properties purify and regulate the circulation, strengthen the stomach, increase) the appetite, and rouse the sluggish liver. . It is invaluable to dyspeptics, restoring thsj patient to the soundest health and strength. These preparations may be used at all times and ,in aH climates by persons affected by biliousness, flatulency, colic, nausea, or disordered liver; for heartburn, water-pangs andrsiclc-'headaches they are specifies. Indeed, no ailment of the digestive organs' can .' long resist their purifying and corrtotiTl powers.—jAdvt. When Wolfe's Schnapps was first > introduced btre, the article was analysed by eosa* petent chemists and proaouueed pure and wholesome ; it is now and has been far saany, years a standard professional remedy.—-*dtt. Fathib St Ctb, an octogenarian Jesuit priest, who first introduced religion to' Chicago when it was 'an Indian settlement, died a fewj day ago in South St. Louis. The rumour is revived tha^ Sir F.D* Ball will soon be sucessdad as AgentGtnarsi hj Sir Jekn Hull. - '

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3699, 1 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3699, 1 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3699, 1 September 1883, Page 3

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