Ho'oway’s Pills.—Prevision. —As autumn tread on winter, slender, delicate and palefaced youths become listless, languid and debilitated, unless an alterative, combined with some tonic, be administered to quicken their enfeebled organs. This precise requirement is supplied in these noted Pills, which can and will accomplish all that is wanted, provided the printed instructions surrounding them meet with scrupulous attention. Hollo way’s Pills are especially adapted to supply the medical wants of youth, because his medicine acts gently, though surely, as a purifier, regulator, alterative, tonic and mild aperient. A very few doses of these Pills will convince any discouraged invalid that his cure lies in his own hands, and a little perseverance only is demanded for its completion. The Stranger in London. —That the Great City will ere long be hardly recognisable by its former denizens, all the world has heard. The visitor passing up the Thames now finds bis eye gratified by the many edifices recently erected. As he reaches the famous Yictoria Embankment, there rises over him on the right hand the new Times office, and on the left hand the new towercrowned works of Messrs James Epps and Co., both phases of Italian architecture. It may be said that these two buildings are types of the far reaching business energy of the nineteenth century, for it has resulted from such means that these two establishments have brought themselves to the fore, and that the annual issue of each has come to be estimated by, millions. During the last year, the number ef copies of the Times is estimated at 16,276.000, while the number of packets of Epps’s Cocoa sent off in the same period is computed at 14,749,695. The latter is a largo total, when it is borne in mind that in 1830 the consumption of Cocoa throughout the whole kingdom was but 425,3821b5, there then existing no preparation of it such as this, which by the simple addition of boiling water would yield a palatable drink. Truly time may bo said to work many changes.
NOTICE, ON and after May 7th BREAD will be 7d per Loaf Cash, and 8d if Booked. JAS, WILLIAMS & SON, Geraldine. May 7th, 1883. apl7 Gold Medal, Melbourne, 1881. QHARLES goodall and sons Wholesale and Export Stationers Wholesale and Export Stationers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1105, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1105, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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