A Cape May (America) belle saya /the baths there arc as "exhilarating as the clasp of a lover." She has tried both. A young lady while out walking heard for the .first time her mother's intention co marry again, and she was obliged to sit right down and cry about it. She could not go a step-farther. -• ? ~ Gents' Clothes, and every desorlptiou of Dyeing and Cleaning done on th& shortest possible notice at the' Thames! Dyeing Establishment, corner of Holiest ton and Richmond streets.—Adyt. ' Holloway's Pills.— Nervous Debility.-Persons" \yho feel weak, low 5 and nervous may rest assured some serious ailment is looming in yie instance' against* which mstinit action should bo taken/ HollowayV Fills, present the ready means of exciting energetic^ action on the liver, liberating accumulated bile, and lifting at ©nee a load from the spirit and expclliriga 6 poison from the body. This simple and natural method of remedying the first tendency to disease gives present case and ensures future safety. 'Jhepale, and all those who are loosing flesh, should try these Pills, which are especially useful when the digestive or other functions arc imperfectly performed and demand immediate correction, or in sifter years neither mind nor body will be wcUdcvclopcd.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2168, 15 December 1875, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2168, 15 December 1875, Page 2
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