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Holloway's Pills.—Weary of Life.—Derangement of the liver Is one of the most formidable causes of dangerous diseases,, and the most prolific source of those melancholy rtorel*odings ,»hich are worse than death itself. A few doses of these noted Pills act magically in dispelling low spirits and repelling the covert attacks made on the nerves by excessive heat, impure atmospheres, over indulgence, or »x----hausting. The most. shattered constitution, may ! derive benefit from Holloway's Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the' energy of the intellectual faculties, and revive a failing memory. By attentively studying the instructions and obediently putting them in.practice, the most despondent will soon feel confident of a perfect recovery.

_N Oil 0 E TO MERCHANTS, SHAREBROKERS MINE MANAGERS, ETC. TiiE LATEST CONVENIENOE mELEGEAPH FORMS (No. 171) bound in Books of 100 each, with Block for keeping memorandum of telegrams, Just Published at the Evxkiko Stab office. These handy little books are coming info Teaeral use in Auckland, and other places, amongst all classes of businee men having to transmit important telegrams UNEIVALLBD PEIOTING of aU kind —Artistio and Chaste designs. At lh» EvßirnraSiA Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 April 1875, Page 4

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