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Holloway's Pills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowel s c=ln all painful affections of the stomach and disordered actions of the liver and bowels, one single trial of these Pills will demonstrate that they posess regulating and renovating powers in a high degree. They •peedily restore the appetite, lessen the unpleasant detention of the abdomen, aud so prevent inflamma tion of the bowels and other serious abdominal ailments. Holloway's Pills afford the greatest comfort to the dyspeptic invalid, without harrassing; or weakening the most sensitive constitution, or' interfering materially with the studies, pleasures, or pursuits, The simplicity and efficacy of this treatment has evoked the gratitude of all classes in both hemispheres and commanded a sale for these purifying Pills unprecedented in medical history"!

Dr. Woedswobth, the Bishop of Lincoln, and brother of the poet, was preaching at Westminster Abbey, when we are told lie " denounced in indignant terms the attempt which was now being made to introduce the custom of burning the dead." Ho could not, he said, "conceive anything more barbarous and unnatural, and one of the very first fruits of its adoption would bo to undermine tke faith of mankind in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body, and so bring about a most disastrous social rev»lution, tho end of which it was not easy to foretell." < The advocates of cremation will not suffer much from this; argument. It has served rather to revive tho subject, which has in years past, before Sir Henry Thompson wrote, been several times d iicussed, and then allowed to drop.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1778, 14 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1778, 14 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1778, 14 September 1874, Page 2

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