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Holloway a Pill*.—The great need.— The blood is the life, and on its purity our health ns well as our existence depends. These Pills thoroughly cl anse the vital fluid from contaminations, and by that means strengthen and invigorate the whole system, healthily stimulate sluggish organs, repress over excited action, establish order of emulation and secretion throughout every part of the body. The balsamic nature of Holloway’s Pills exercises marvellous power in giving tone to debilitated and nervous constitutions These Pills dislodge all obstructions, both in the bowels and elsewhere, and are, on that account, much sought after for promoting regularity of action in young females anddelicate persons who are naturally weak, or have from some cause become so.

Mr Tracy Tnmerelli. well known in connection with the “Beacmisfield Wreath,” and the exciting times of the “ Peace with Honour” party, has retired from public life. In announcing this determination, he says * When, in 1883,1 reached the age of threescore and ten, 1 broke asunder the last link that bound me to politics, and whatever little energy 1 hare remaining I wish now to devote to general humanitarian purposes. 1 shall die a Conservative, but a working Conservative no longer, and I want to die at peace with all,"

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1191, 26 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1191, 26 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1191, 26 December 1884, Page 3

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