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Holloway'3 Pills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowel s

In nil 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 Tcnovating 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 ailments. Hollo-way's Pills afford the greatest comfort to the dyspeptic invalid, without harrassihjg' or weakening the most sensitive constitution, or interfering materially with the studies, pleasures, or pursuits. The simplicity and efficacy of this treatment Tmb evoked the gratitude of all classes in both hemispheres and commanded a sale for these purifying Pills unprecedsnted in modical historyl. Wiktbb clothing, consisting of gentlemen's overcoats, real macintosh] co.its, are being sold to suit all purchasers at Joaoplij'Mosos Thames Cloth Hall.—Advt. Etbbt description of' Dyeing and Cleaning done on the skorteat notice at the Thameg Dyeing Establishment, near corner of . Hich-s inond and Kolleston-streeta.—Advi. Veby Na.ttjs.il. —"Veil, and rat to you sink tit happen at Matamo Tussaud's de oder tty ? A laty doofc me for van of de vax vickers, and agdually abbollochised vor her mistake." "Oh, what fun Mr Schmitz! and was it in the Chamber of Horrors? " , The Right Man at LAST.-crOld gentleman (to party of the Irish persuasion): Very well, then: you will como in the morning, and tidy up the garden a bit. It wants doing very badly,— Party of Irish per«uasion : Sure sir, if ye want it dooing badly I'm just th» boy for ye.— Judy. Said a lady to her husband during the late panic, " I am not afraid that we shall have enough to live on. I believe that wo shall be provided for if we only trust iv Providence." To which the husband replied, " Well, you'll divide with the children, won't you ? and I will look out for myself the best I can."

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1757, 20 August 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1757, 20 August 1874, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1757, 20 August 1874, Page 2

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