A CAUTION.
To the Proprietor ‘ Evening Star,' Dunedin. Sir, 1 take leave to inform yon that Messrs Myers and Solomon, of Sydney, advise me, under date 31 t July, 1874, that some cases of pills, labelled “ Holloway’s Pills, New Yoik,” have been sold in their city by auction to hawkers and others. They have also sent me a hex of the pi la, which an? spurious imitations of mine. My medicines are neither made nor sold m any part of the United .States. In the Melbourne ‘ Argus ’ of June 26th, 1874, is a letter signed “Percy L. Hardcage ’* (a copy of which I enclose), in which he caJls himself my authorised travelling agent. This is false, as I neither know the man, nor have i had correspondence with him. It, therefore, may be that he is travelling for the purpose of disposing of the spurious makn of medicines to which Messrs Myers and 8 olomon have been pleased to call my atte- tion.—l am, Sir, yours faithfully, Thomas Holloway. 533 Oxford, street, W.C., London, 29th September, 1874,
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Evening Star, Issue 3690, 19 December 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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177A CAUTION. Evening Star, Issue 3690, 19 December 1874, Page 1 (Supplement)
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