Two or three days afro (say’s the Southport Visitor) a letter came to the Southport post-office, bearing unique direction : —“ Not knowing the name he is a Scotchman Cable-street, left hand side in the corner Southport, from Oldham.” The letter was rightly delivered, - Holloways Pills. Dismiss your doubts ; let no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his malady is Incurable till T these purifying Pills have had a fair f riel, v qthec preparations had failed,. . Pills nhav,e\ been usep-with.marked.success., rA course nf this-ad*. , mirahle medicine clears : ,tbe. blood, ,fcom r|U, jin,*purities,! imd.-th us imprvee its quality. . whplc • system- is, through ..the -usjifil channels without loss of strength; shock to tbe nerves, or other in •onyeuience ; .in fast, health is renpwed;by natural meays. For curing, diseases of the throat, windj ipe, and chest those Pills hayo,establi»hcd a pre.-cmiriontly world-wide fame, and in complaints of the stomach, liver, and kidneys they nre equally efficacious. They are composed of rare balsams, without'a grain of mercury or other deleterious substance.
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Western Star, Issue 50, 24 October 1874, Page 6
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168Untitled Western Star, Issue 50, 24 October 1874, Page 6
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