A farmer, having lost, some ducks, was asked by the counsel for the prisoner accused' of stealing them to describe their peculiarity. After he had done so the counsel remarked, They can't be so rare ; I have some of them in my yard. Very likely, Baid the farmer ; 'they are not the only ducks of the same sort I have had stolen lately.
llolloway's Pills. — Changes of temperature and weather frequently upset persons who are most careful of their health, and particular in their diet. These corrective, purifying, and gentle aperient Pills are the best remedy for all defective action of the digestive orguns. They augment the appetite, strengthen the stomach, correct biliousness, and carry off all that is noxious from the system. Hollpway's Pills are composed of rare balsams, unmitted with baser matter, and on that account are peculiarly well adapted for the young, delicate, and aged. As this peerless medicine has gained fame in the past, so will it preserve it in the future by its renovating and invigorating qualities, and the impossibility of its doing harm. Mr A. Auher of Tauranga, tells ub that, after using Ren^haws' Monarch of Pain four times, he has been quite free from the Rheumatism, from which he hag sujjered frr the last Bis ywap*&Dfflt, ,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8830, 14 July 1890, Page 2
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213Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8830, 14 July 1890, Page 2
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