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HollOway'S Pills.—Stomach, Lirer, and Bowelsl In all painful affections of the stomach and disordered actions of the liver and bowels, one single trial of these Pills will.demonstrate that they posess regulating and renovating powers in a high degree. They speedily restore the appetite, lessen the unpleasant distention of the abdomen, aud so'prevent inflainma tion of the bowels and other serious abdominal ailnients,::..Holloyray's Pills afford :the greatest comfort to the 'dyspeptic invalid, without hamsaing or weakening the most sensitive constitution, or interfering materially with the studies, * pleasures, or pursuits. The simplicity and efficacy of this treatment has evoked the gratitude of all classes in both hemispheres and commanded a sale for these purifying Pills unprecedented in medical history: Longevity.—-Sir G. CornwallvLewis,^ in hiiji work ; oil Longevity, -alleges that J there is no'well attested instance of any'l person living to an age beyond that of 100. years- It will be, seen r from the report; of the committee of the Immigrants'. Aid Sbciety 'that a pbrnishman named Thomas Rodda, a native of Penzarice;-has: diedatthoage of IQ3years vßecentlyone : applicant tras admitted to Ino Benevolent Asylum, who, it was asserted, waai r' more than a hundred years old. From the Cornwall Chronicle we learn that Mr JamesDimn, a very old resident in the Eread%tf>ane distiact, Tasmania, died at his residence, adjoining Corra Linn, on Wednesday last, at the advanced age of 98. He preserved the use of all his faculties till he was 96.—Age. ■_■;

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 2

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