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DEATHS.

On September 20th, Wiujam Bandam, EtomASON, aged 35 yetr» On September 21it, Ma»v Agnks, wifo of IT. LAErwoitTHT, Esq.

Holloway's Pnxs. — Bilious affections induced by atmospheric changes, or too liberal diet, should be checked at once, or serious consequences may ensue. When any on finds his ideas less clear than usual, his eyesight dimmed, and his head dizzy, which indispose him for all exertion physical or mental, he may be quite sure that he is in immediate need of some cooling and purifying medicine. Let him send at once for a box of Holloway's Pills, which will free him from his sufferings, and speedily renew his usual healthful feelings. If the bowels be irritable Holloway's Omtment should be rubbed over the stomach and liver every night and morning ; it will wonderfully augment the corrective power of the Pills.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 3

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DEATHS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 3

DEATHS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 3

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