Hollo way's Pills.—The Female's Friend.—So soon as the human functions ai*e disordered steps should be taken to rectify them. .It is a hopeless delusion to leave the malady to its own course.. A few appro-pi-iate doses of Holloway's Pills at the proper period will prevent many a serious illness. They arrest all morbid influences, and prevent disease from extending and affecting other parts .of the system. Their primary action is upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. Their secondary action is to strengthen the nervous centres. No drug can be at once more harmless yet equally antagonistic to disorders affecting- th c female. The most perfect reliance may be placed upon their purifying, regulating, and renovating virtues. They may be safely taken by females at any age. '.'-'■]'-
ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS DAY, MARCH 1?, 1875, (St. Patbick's Day.) A GRAND AMATEUR VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in aid of the Thames Hospital. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Ctrahamstown and fchortland Fire Brigades. PROGRAMME: Part I. I—Horizontal Bar —Messrs Anderson, Reddy, Brookes, and Scott (as clown) 2—Song, " 'Tis for him that Mother's Weeping "—Miss Dixon 3 —Song and Dance, " Seventeen "—B. Hurfit ■'■■■". 4—Comic Song, "Brown, (he Tragedian," by desirfe—H. Blake s—Double5 —Double Trapeze- —Anderson Brothers 6—Double Song and Dance, "Expire," by request —Messrs Reed and Hurfit 7—Borg, " Happy Moments" —Mr J. Reed 8-—Flying Ringa—Messrs Scott and Reddy. INTERVAL. Pastll.* 9—Horizontal Bar—Brothers Hunter 10 —Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen■"-—Miss Hunter 11—Rattleenate Jig—W. Seagar 12—Comic Song—H. Blake 13^-Double Song and Dance, " Rival Darkies"—Messra Reed and.Hurfit 14—Song, " Mother, take me Home again " -—Miss Brookes 15—Aerial Flights—Anderson Brothers. The Naval Band will play geveralselections on the Balcony at half past 7. . ■■ • Front Seats, double, 55.; single ditto, 35.; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, Is. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. R A Owen, Pianist. A Select DANCE will take place after the Entertainment, to which the holders of Front Seat Tickets will be admitted. J. Anderson, Secretary.
I. O. G. T. STAR OF THE THAMES LODGE, (Kabaka School-boom, Shoetland.) OPEN LODGE MEETING will be held . TOMORROW EVENING, March 18, when Speeches, Recitations, Songs, &c, will be given. • Public admitted at 8 pm. 15Q Heney H. Weight. W.C.T. FUNERAL NOTICE. TH E F ONERAL of the laf c Lewjelyin Gilbhet will leave the Hospital TOMORROW (Thursday), at half past 3o'clcV. are kindly invited to attend. . ' J. Abdebn, 149 Undertaker, Rolleaton street.
LEAVING THE THAMES FOR TIMAEU. GENUINE CLEABING-OUT SALE OF JEWELLERY. S. SHAPPEiIE, HAYING- Bought a business in Tifharu, will now dispose of lm Largo Srock of COLONIAL-MADE JEWELLERY - At greatly reduced prices. Lever Clocks, from 15s Gold Earrings, from 7s- 6d All other articles at cost price. The largest and best Iron Safe ori the Thames, made by Mordan and Co., London, for sale cheapo . PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE, , Situated corner of Sandes street, Block 27, with three-quarter acre kit< hen garden, well stocked with tbo choicest fruit trees. Flower Garden well laid out. The above will b3 Eold by auction if not disposed of by private arrangement For full particulars enquire at S. Sh»ppere'e, Jeweller, Grah&mßtown. 137.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 17 March 1875, Page 3
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