; gome of the company at tea with a Banbury family spoke of the excellence of the' honey, whereupon the head of the house,, who stands in reputed dread'of:his wife, -feelingly'.'said,; "Honey is the? most-delicious of delicacies. It is the nectar of beautiful flowers, sipped from the brilliant petals by the never-tiring bee, and moulded into a glory, that would tempt the god of——" "Ephrairn," enunciated his wife,with stem solemnity, "have you been drinking' again.?" Bphfaim groaned. ;....•' Holloway's Pills.— ln the complaints peculiar tp females these JUls are unrivalled. Their use by .the fair sex lins become so universal for tho removal of their ailments, that few. toilets are without tlienv Amongst all classes, from the domestic, servant,to the peeress, distinguished favour is*' accorded to these renovating Pills; their invigorating and purifying properties render, them safe aud invaluable in all cases; they may be taken by females of aU ages for any disorganisation or irregularity of the system; they[ speedily renioYothe. cause, and,restore' the sufferer to robust health. Asa family niedicme tliey ac iavaluableifor subduing.thema'adies of yoiiw audoM," v :"' '".;"'"■'
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2200, 16 November 1875, Page 3
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178Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2200, 16 November 1875, Page 3
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