Old Shoddyworth (who has retired from business) : — *' What are you a doing of, •Awkins?" His head gardener: "I was thinning the grapes, sir." Old Shoddyworth : " Oh, I desaay ! That won't do wi' me, y 1 know 1 What I don't eat I oan sell ! '
Hollowat's Pina. — Prevision. —As autumn treads on winter, slender, delicate, and pale-faood youths beoome listless, languid and debilitated, unless in alterative, combined with come tonic, be administered to quicken their enfeebled organs. This preoise requirement is supplied in these noted Pills, which can and will accomplish all that is wanted, provided the printed instructions surrounding them meet with scrupulous attention. Hoiloway'a Pills are especially adapted to supply the medical wants of youth, because his medicine acts gently, though surely, as a purifier, regulator, alterative, tonio, and mild aperient. A very few doses of these Pills will convince any discouraged invalid that his cure lies in hig own hands, and a little perseverance only is demanded for its completion.— [Advt.]
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4702, 26 May 1883, Page 4
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