Holloway's Pills. —ln the complaints peculiar to females these Pills arc unrivalled. Their use by the fair sex lias become so universal for the removal of their ailments that few toilets are without them. Amongst all classes, from the domestic servant to the peeress, distinguished favour is accorded to these renovating Pills ; their purifying properties render them safe and invaluable in all cases ; they may be taken by I females of all ages for any disorganisation or irregularity of the system, speedily removing the cause, and restoring the sufferer to robust health. As a family medicine they are invaluable fur subduing the ma'adies of young and old.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 July 1873, Page 6
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107Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 July 1873, Page 6
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