Holloway's Pills. — Nervousness and want of Energy.--; When first the nerves feel nnstrong, and listWsness supplants energy the time has come to take soiiie such alternate as Hollow's Pills to restraiii a disorder from developing itself into a disease. These excol! ent Pills correct all i rregularities and weakness. : They act so kindly, yet so energetically on the functions of digestion and assimilation that the whole body is revived, the blood rendered richer and purer, while the muscles become firmer and stronger, and the nervous and absorbent systems are invigorated; These Pills are suitable fay all classes and all ages, They have a most marvellous? effect on persons who are out of condition'; they soon rectify whatever is m fault,' restore strength to the body and c6nfidenee,to the mind.' ! ; We clip the following important testimonio,l from the ". Iliaviirrii Mercury "■{N.S.W ) of t'ae 30th March. It needs no comment •— <Mr John Loveday, of the Bulli Mdimtaino writes to us that after suffering for four years with acute gravel, he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander and .Sons' I Eucafyptic Extract.; He says :—" jSeei jig the said JiJxtraet advertised m the < Tllawarra l ? |s^^||•H^se^s^ffb,riug. J, iiiducetf' hini «## a \ ttl- ni "^dicme 1 from , MV: Jfosking, choinisfc, af this, town, and that thei use of it gave himgreiat.rolbf at once., He states that between 10th March , inst., when he obtained the first bottle of the extract, and the 19th, the use of that Biediciue continued! to afford him relief- <o wliich he had been a stranger for four years Mr LpY^day writes also that he has found $ib fcuqalyptt h owi:e foi:'*heuhi£ttism | fcswefl as gßivol, T-^'rcfqifestsu'sto pubTisti [ this Information through tho ' Mercury.' \Ve i have inucjj pleasure m coniu]vi;f™ *-^' -'•■. loveday s request, whose word cannot be i doubted, and who c;i.n have itp object iv visi^i oth^th*n a pure dfishe tq ;fcen4isuffk-in^!
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2307, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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311Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2307, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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