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r '. ' " Holloway's Pills.— Nothing better.— These in- | valuable Pills exert a greater and more beneficial J influence over nervous disorders than any other medicine. Their mode of action is thoroughly | .-consonant with reason— they completely purify j the blood, relieve both head and stomach of all faulty functions, and expel all oppressive accumulations from the bowels. With the blood purified, , -and all poisons purged from the system, regularity -must prevail throughout the body. Aches and pains must cease; healthful energy must supplant weariness, and the shaky nerves must regain their ■wholesome tone. A course of these Pills eradi- ■■ cates low spirits, nervous excitability, hysterics, neuralgic twitches, and other derangements de- • pendent on nervous maladies, which every considerate person may thus certainly and safely ; remove. .___-_ 2764 The editor of a French paper, in speaking of the dedication of a new cemetery ynW Lyons, says that *M. Gasgoine had V; the pleasure of being the first individual ■ U: who: was buried in this delightful retreat.' J y At, an evening party, many years . ago, .., at; Lady Jersey's, every one was praising Utne Duke of B— — -, who had just come Yjjn, ; and who had ; lately attained his : . majority^ There was a perfect chorus of | j^d^tniratibhi to this effect:-— ' Every thing is Yiri^his i favor— he, has good looks, consider'Vahle -abilities; and a hundred thousand a y'tfeW-J jßogersjWhb had been carefully 'the ,? young ruler,' listened to ly^h^ei^^ silence, v^^;aV|(fetV'rem^ '$*■" .^uite&b^ Inatl " ' };yiie}§<^^ ■■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 310, 2 January 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 310, 2 January 1869, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 310, 2 January 1869, Page 2

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