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1 What comes after T?' asked a teacher of a small pupil who was learning alphabet. He received the bewildering reply, ' You do—to see Liu.' llollamys 1 PilVs.—ln general debility, nervous tromors, and mental depression, these unrivallod Tills liavo a marvellous olfect. Tliey liavo won Mio confidence of millions in all parts of the civilised woi Id. Constitutions shaken by sonsml excesses, by long rcsi'lenco in unwholesome climates, or by seilcnt ry habits, aro wonderfully renovated by a course of this extraordinary medicine, ivli ch, power ful as is its action on the whole system, is perfectly harmless to the tendered frame, The Tills aro composed of raro balsams, without a grain of any mineral whatever, or of any. oth'-r deleterious substance. They operate directly, powerfully, ami beneficially upon tin wliolo mass of blood; a fact wo cauiiot (lues, ion when wo seo Indigestion cural, liver complaints arrested, tho oppressed lungs brought into'lioaltliful play, and overy physical function renewed andstrcngfchoued by their agency.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1863, 21 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1863, 21 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1863, 21 September 1874, Page 3