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.Holloway's Pilht.— The Great Necessity. — When ibe blood has been impregnated with impurities or been impoverished by bad digestion, excess, or other causes, an immediate antidote is presented in these purifying Pills. Unless this restorative be resorted to, the health will soon break down and the spirits flag. Holloway's Pills thoroughly purify the blood, completely cleanse the lungs, reinvigorate debilitated or vitiated nervous aotion, strengthen the muscles, and clear the brain. These excellent Pills are particularly recommended to all persons whose occupations are Bedentary and conducted in close rooms. The most nervous dyspeptic aud most desponding hypochondriac will derive advantage from taking a course of this excellent medicine, without experiencing any weakening, irritating, or any other disagreeable effects. 1153 Dr South, when once preaching before Charles 11, observed that the monarch and his attendants began to nod, and some of them soon after snored, on which he broke off in his sermon, and eaid, 'Lord Lauderdale, let me entreat you to rouse yourself; you snore so loud you will awake the King.' Water : a clear fluid once used as a drink. # Policeman : a man employed to sleep in the open air. Bargaig : a ludicrous transaction in which either party thiuks he has cheated the other. Esquire : everybody yet nobody, equal to captain. Jury : twelve prisoners in a box to try ooe at the bar. Informer : a wretch who is pardoned for being baser than his comrades. Lawyer : a learned gentleman who rescues your estate from your enemy and keeps it himself.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 129, 3 June 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 129, 3 June 1868, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 129, 3 June 1868, Page 2

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