The election of Councillors to represent Bell Ward in the Duneilin Citv Council took place on Tuesday last, and resulted in the return of Mr F. P. Mansfield (proprietor of Cobb's Coaches) by a majority of thirteen votes over his opponent, Mr Woodland. The numbers polled were—For Mansfield, 213 ; for Woodland, 202. HoUowttjf* Pill". —Astonishing Cure of a BHious Complaint. —Mr Bennett, of Bredarlrop, suffered for upwards of three years from violent pains in the head, afoul stomach, bad digestion, disordered liver, and general nervous debilitv. He tried various remedies for the mitigation of this compound disorder, but be onlv be ame worse instead of better, although he consulted several doctors. Finding that the medic il faculty could not cire him, hj had recourse to H illowav's PilK Bye intitiniiv* with this remedy for a few weeks, lie ontirulv re {line I his health, apl ever sin jo r.hoi hi 'tai iv>; In I t'.ia slightest return of his complaint
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 49, 19 October 1870, Page 5
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160Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 49, 19 October 1870, Page 5
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