HoiltVay's Pills.--Stomach, liT«r,«id Bowels Sered «jSom of the liver and bow«l«, one tingla trl» ol these Pill, will dempnatraU that they poteM r«u: UttiiKandfenoyatingpowersu>fthighdegree. They ■peeJily w»tor« the appetite, l«s«en th« unpleawni detention of the abdomen, *ud so prevent inflwnnw tion of tie bqweis and otfter senoup »bdomin»l«l» menu. HoUowm's Pills afford the gT»te«t comfort to the dyspeptic invalid, without harrMSing or weakeninir the most ceniitive coiutitution, or interfering materially with the studies, pleasures, or pursuits. The rimplicity and efficacy of thi« treatment hat •Toked the gratitude of all classes in both hemispheres and commanded a sale for these purifying Pius un fncmdm.UA in medical history
Why were the soothsayers of old called augurs?— Because they were such horrible bores.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1802, 12 October 1874, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1802, 12 October 1874, Page 3
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