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Holloway's Pills.-?— Enjoyment of Life. — When the blood is pure, its circulation perfect, and the nerves in good order, ve are well. These Pills possess a marvellous power in securing these great secrets of health by purifying and regulating the fluids, and strengthening the solids. Hollo•way's Pills can be confidently recommended to all persons suffering from disordered digestion, or ■worried by nervous fancies or neuralgic pains. They correct acidity and heartburn, dispel sick headache, quicken the action of the liver, and act as alteratives and gentle aperients. The weak and delicate may take them without fear. Holloway's Pills are eminently serviceable to invalids of nervous temperament, as they raise the action of every organ to its natural standard, and universally exercise a calming and bracing influence. 3341

While the Woman's Rights Convention was in session in Albany a horse- car was crowJeL There entered a severe-looking female. An old gent rosß to give her a seat. 'Be you one of those womenrighters ?' he asked. ' I be,' replied the ancient. ' You believe a woman should have all the rights of a man, do you?' • Yes sir, I do,' was the emphatic answer. ' Then,' said the man, 'staud up and enjoy them like a man ;' and she. had to stand When is a sermon like a round shot? When it comes from a canon's mouth. An American aptly descrided a gentleman's park as 'Nature with her hair combed.' Fortitude iu adversity. aDd moderation in prosperity, eloquence in the senate, and courage in the field, great glory in renown, and labour in' study, are the natural perfection of great minds. Mrs Partington says the only way to prevent steamboat explosions is to make engineers .boil the water on shore. In her opinion, all the-bustin' k done by cooking ' .^he steam on board. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 2

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