To SpOMSHEy.—For iome time past Powder, Shot, Caps and every requisite have v been Sailing ab Cheapest Bates by j.B. flartj •'The Thames Gunmaker," in business as such" on this field since 1868^ He thanks the community for their patronage,- especially since resuming businesi for himielf. Any Q-un work done in the competent manner of twenty years' practical experience, also cheap rates. A select stock of G-uns, Shot Pouches, Ponder Flasks, &c, &0., ex Chile Ac, others shortly to arrive. Everything purchased at first cost, and: selling with this; advantage. J.S. Haet^ (Sunmaker, Pollen-street Central, ■r—Advi. ..,-. ■ - .. ; ..■.-:..■ ,-. : ■■'.:■;:
Thb Boston Herald is accountable for the following:—" A party at the southend "failed," not long ago, and sent for his creditors, who were mostly occupants of the market, to come-up and see him. After the usual comments and s cursory look over " the affairs," one of the erditon remarked, " Well Mr , what do jou propose paying?" '• Well" responded the debtor, "I have nob thought much about it." "What are they paying this year?" "Oh! anything from fifteen to seventy-five cents," was the reply. « Well," said he, •• I think I can pay 15 cent*" "How do you propose payisg it?" was the next inquiry. "I thick the stock will pay for it," replied the debtor, " but rather than have the .uffair go through, if there v not enough' realised from the sale of stock, I will pay it out of my own poskot."
Holloway's Pills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. —In all painful affections of the stomach and" disordered actions of the liver and bowels, one single trial of these Pills will demonstrate that they posew reralatiug and renovating powers in a high degree They speedily restore the appetite, lessen the unpletvunt .disteution of the abdomen, aud so prevent inflammation of the bowels and other serious abdominal ail. ments. Holloway's Pills afford the greatest comfort to the dyspeptic invalid, without hamming or weakening the most sensitive constitution,, or interferinjF materially with the studies, pleasures, or pursuit* The simplicity and efficacy' of this treatment h*r evoked the gratitude of all classes in both hemisphere* and commanded a sale for these purifying PQla wn' precedented in medical history. vuu *n-
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are unMmedi the remedies upon which all may rely who are suffer ing from diseases of the akin, scrofula, scurvy ulcera-' tions, and bad legs. Wnen the warmth of the weather unduly determines blood to the akin, all these com. plaints assume a worse appearance, and the system becomes more harassed unless Hollowart Ointment be applied to check increasing inflammation and to soothe the excited nerves. No knowledge, beyond that contained in the " directions for use," ii required for using this cooling Unguent, which always acts beneficially. Thousands afflicted with " bad lew " who were slowly sinking under their suffering*, have been rescued from their perilous position (after all curative tneans seemed powerless) by persevering with Holloway 8 medicaments.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1684, 27 May 1874, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1684, 27 May 1874, Page 2
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