Miss Alice May, of the Opera troupe, took her benefit in Wellington on June 23. The Governor and Lady Fergusson were present. It was the greatest house ever seen in Wellington ; 500 people were sent away, and the lessees refused to sell more tickets at 7.20. The enthusiastic audience showered bouquets, the demand for which exceeded the supply at the florists. Holloway's Pills.— ln general debility, mental depression, and nervous irritability there is no medicine which operates so like a charm as these famous Pills. They purify the blood, soothe and strengthen the nerves and system, give tone to the stomach, elevate the spirits, and, in fact, render the patient sensible of a total and most delightful revolution in his whole system. They may be commended most unreservedly as the very best family medicine in existence. Though so powerfully efficacious, they are singularly mild in their operation, and may be given with implicit confidence to delicate persons and young ahildren. They contain not a grain of mercury, or other noxious substance, and cannot do harm. Delicate females and all persons of sedentary habits will find these Pills a blessing.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 June 1874, Page 3
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