RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Friday, August 21, 1874.
(Before }V. Lawrence Simpson, Esq., R.M.) . Thomas Hunter was brought up charged with being oi an unsound mind. Having been examined by two medical gentlemen, who certified that he was merely suffering from a temporary aberration, .Hunter was discharged.
Josh Hillings says; “ Yii kant find contentment laid down on the map ; it iz an imaginary place not settled yet, and those reach it s onest who throw away their compass and go it blind.' 1
ITollorony's Pills. —There, is nothing in the .whole “.Materia Medica” like these medicaments for the certainty of their action in lumbago, tic .doloreux, sciatica, and all flying or settled pains in* the nerves and muscles. Diseases of this nature originate in bad blond and depraved humors, until these are corrected there can be no permanent cure. The ordinary remedies may afford temporary relief, but the end always disappoints the sufferer. Holloway’s Ointment penetrates the human system as salt penetrates m at, and the Pills greatly assist and accelerate its operation by clearing away all obstruction, and giving tone to the system general Iv. The prophylactic virtues of Holloway’s remedies, s and unrivalled; - ■
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 250, 25 August 1874, Page 5
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194RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 250, 25 August 1874, Page 5
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