" Clem, what's yo opinion ob de iyster ?" " Well, 'Relyus, I calls de iyster de mos' | knpwn' ob yarbs; ef ye puts 'im in yer mouf, he takes de bint an'" makes de res' ob de vyage widout any boolsin."— Yonker* Gazette. The rapid progress and advancement of civilization, this age of rapid action and profound study, the wear and tear of the bodily powers, the constant strain on the nervous system, call aloud for timely help ; the overworked body and brain seek and require the timely aid of the kindly antidote of the many ailments , engendered by overwork. Take those marvellous mixtures, known as " Gollah's Great Indiax Cures," and your sicknesses disappear. The weak man becomes the Giant of strength. See testimonials at the Chemists'. Flo3ilin-b !— For the Teeth r.nd Breath j A hxr drops of the liqaid "Florilioe" j sprinkled on a wet tnritii-t>ruEu produce a pler.sant lather, v?hkh thoroughly c'ean«s the tefrth from al! parasifcts and impirtrit s fcarders tl.c gum?, prevents tartar, stops dcci:y, 'gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly vliitencs?, nnd a delightful fra^rnnce to the breath. It removes all unpleasant o^our crising from decayed teeth or t- baco smoke. " Tli3 Fragrant Floriliae." being composed in part of honey and swtf t herbs, is delici' us to the taste, an.] t.'ie greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold evervwhe-re at 2p. 6<i. Prejared by Uenry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London. Advice to Motuebs !—^Are you broken in your rest by a tick chid suffcringr with tbe p«in of tuttinp t<t-th ? Go at once to a Chemist r.u-i getaVttle of Mrs Wicslow's brothfng Syrup. It will relieve the poor fufferer mnicdistely. It is perfectly harmless and D'ei'snt to laste. It produces natural q-iist s:e<;p, by relr6ving the child from pain, sn-i the little cherub awakes " as bright as a button. It soothes the child, is slUtns the gump, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known nmedy for dy sen cry and diarrhoea, wheth'.r arising from teething or otlur causrs. hold everywhere at Is. ljd. per bctt'e Matufß'tory 493, Oxford-street, London. Valuable Uiscovebt fob the Hair— If your Hair i-t turning grey or white, or lalling off. me •; The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will po* ; tively restore m every case Grey or While hair to its original colour, without l«avlug the disagreeable smell of most 'Restorers ' Itrrakei the hair charmingly biaitifal, as well a? promoting the jjrnwth rf the hair on bald spots whew the gland are not decayed. Ask your ner.reft chemist for " The Mexican Hair Ketitwer," irepa-ed by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford ••freer, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. tk'. per bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 28 February 1879, Page 4
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