Holloway's Pills.—Thu Eight Pond to Happiness, —In selecting the most .appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty, union one can be found at once to purify, regulate, and strengthen. Holloway’s Pills po ses and exert these properties in an extraordinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, they increas the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse the blood, expel all morbid matters, ami tmow into the circulation the purest demon:.', for sustaining and repairing the frame and preserving it from unnecessary “ wear and tear.” These inestimable Pills are especially useful in broken bodily health, when the system is out of order without any assignable cause. With this knowledge, □one should trifle with life or health.
Well-dresaed Men.— Among tho e habitual errors of conduct which are common in both careful and careless persons, not one is more often met with than disregard of the advantages derivable from being well dressed; yet whoever lives observantly in such a County as Patea, is soon convinced that this mistake is fruitful of mischievous results, A ! i of us instinctively judge from first impre ?=1 oris; we proceed from the exterior to the interior; a well-dressed man gratifies our fondness for beauty and our appreciation of neatness; amt there is no one, however cynical or unobservant, but is pleased when a well-dressed person, even if a stranger, passes by, and disposed to think favorably of him. Thri universal disposition cannot safely be offended. To be habitually a sloven is to constantly, though unconsciously, offend numerous persons, among whom the favour ot some may orvaluable; and therefore a shrewd; man is not content to make himself neat now And tnen
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 437, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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282Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 437, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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