Tlie Meefton Courier hastens to correct an amusing error in the interests of all -Good Templars. By an unfortunate misprint contained in its mining reporter’s letter one of the most sober and well-regulated miners in the district, working in the Devil’s, Crook, was said to have been “ drinking” very hard of late, whereas it should lmve°rcad ‘‘driving. The mistake was an awkward one, v/c must confess, but we trust it, will not be the means of “ driving the injured man to drink.” mummy's Pith.- All ourFaculties.—Almost all disorders of the human ho ly arc distinctly traceable to impure h'nrvl. The r*nri!-cation of that fluid is the first step towards health, liellowav’s I’ills are not only recommended, hut recommend them selves to the attention of all sufferers; no injurious oou.-v. panes cm result frovu their me, no ;il; ; can I made hi th > administration. In indigestion. red ,b sponsian. cud chronic corns- :p»{v.;i. him nmsi h.roelici'd eflectp have been, and cannot l.u! be. r.hbainod fmm the rectifying newer everted by these purifying Tills over the digestion. Perrons have beam restored to the. enjoyment of eisc, strength, and perfecthwdthby ifollowav’a Tills, after trnitlcss I via! of the wunle pharmacopoeia of Physic, aIK at tins fact.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 244, 14 July 1874, Page 7
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