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‘ “Yes” observed a friend, the . other "evening; “ she certainly is very cultivated. Jr'lie is very 'stylish, plays well, sipgs well, talks well, dances well and rides well, and succeeds well at private theatricals. In lact,” he added, “she’s just the kind of girl you’d like one, of your friends to marry,” “ Then you wouldn’t care to marry her?” suggested Causeur. “Uy no means, my dear fellow. What I’m looking for is a real nice girl!—‘Boston Transcript.’ Holloway’s Pills.' —The slightest indisposition, to prevent its rapidly running from bad to worse, demands immediate attention from the afflicted of all classes. A few doses of. these thoroughly purifying and strengthening Pills will always be beneficial when the least disorder reighs, or when nervous fears oppress. Two or three pills at night have the happiest effect in promoting digestion, whereby the muscles are rendered more vigoious, the spirits more hardy. Holloway’s medicine increases quantity of nutriment derivable from a given quantity of food, whereby the quality of the blood improves, the tone of every fibre throughout the body is heightened, and the disposition to fall into disease is reduced to a minimum.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

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189

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

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