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Holloways Pills. —With darkening days ..nd changing temperatures the digeatinn becomes impaired, the liver disordered and tlie mind despondent, unless the cause of the irregularity ho expelled front th* blood and tody nich by an alterative at these Pi le. They directly attack the source of the evil, thrust out all impurnies from die circulation, restore the distempered organs to their natural state, and correct all-defec tive or contaminated secretions. Such an easy means of instituting health, strength, and cheerfulness should be applied by ad whose stomachs are weak, whose minds are much harassed, or whose brains are overworked. Holloway’s is e sontially a blool tempering medicine, whe «'>y its influence reaches the remotest fibre of the frame and t fFeots a universal good. Under the heading “ A Sal Story," the' Lyttelton Times ravsV-' “ The funela of Gunner Bozzint, of the C Battery,' NiZ. Artillery, took place at Timaru on Thurs day evening, Deceased, who was 19 years old, died from inflamation of the lungs, to which his father succumbed only ten days ago. The eldest daughter lies in a very precarious state, and is not exprct-d to recover ; while the mother, mental'y and physically stricken, is in a most a'arming condition. There remains a large family of young children. Mr Btzzmt was a wellknown tailor of Timaru, and was a . prominent mmpber of the Wesleyan body."

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

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