The Stranger in London —That the Great City will ere long he hardly recognisable'by its former denizens, all the World has heard. Thu visitor passing up the Thames now finds his eye; gratified by the many edifices recently erected As he ' roaches the famous Victoria Embankment, there rses offer him dn'the’Vigtdr' RUinT the' fpdw Timet omtljedrft hand the jjaw tower'-orownoa works EJ-ps & Co., both phases of -ft&Jiair ktbhit|S- :l lure. It may he said lBat : these, ' two buildings are types of tire-far reaching business energy of the nineteenth century, for. it has resuhe Pfrom such means that th&e ♦ wo establishments have brought themselves to the fore, and that the annual issue of each has come to be estimated by millions. During the last year, the mini ner of copies of.the Times is estirna ed at 16.276.000, while the number Of poke's of Epps S Cocoa sent off in the same period is computed at 14,749,695. The latter is a large total, .when it is borne in mind that in 183(1 the consumption of Cocoa, throughout the. whole kingdom was dint"42/5,382 lbs., there then existing no preparation of it such ,as this, which by the addition of boiling water would yield a pa'atable drink. Truly time may be said to work many changes. Holloway’s Pills.— Sudden transitions from heat to cold, or. from raw inclement weather to oppressive climates, favour the development of manifold diseases, which may in most instances be checked and rendered abortive by an early resort to these purifying, regulatin', and .strengthening Pills This well-known and highly esteemed medicine aff >rds a safe and easy remedy for almost every constitutional wrong which unhealthy climates, rapid changes, or dietetic errors’,can engender, and effectually re-' moves any weakness se'f-indulgent habits may have induced. In all conditions of the system bordering on disease such as are indicated by apathy, Hstlessness, and restlessness, Holloway’s Pills will prove- especial! y serviceable in begetting the viyacitjrpf nfind and body appreciated by both (found 'aid 1 kick.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1099, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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