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WINTEB CzOTHiNa, comisting of Gentlemod's Overcoats, Real Mackintosh Coats, are being icld to "suit all purchasers at Joseph ; Mosbi, Thames Cloth Hall.—Advt.

EiVMtY deicription of Dyeing »nd Cleaniug don^ on the; afeortest notice at the Thames Djcing EafcablishmeDt, near corner of Bichffiond nnd Eolloiton-Btreeti.—Advt. SiGiss and T6kens.:—When a friend to

whom you Lave lent five shillings begins earnestly inquiring respecting the state of your' health it is a sign that he will not be able 1 to repay the loan. If your butcher makes a ball, and talks about the badness of trade, it is a sign that he would like his littla bill settled. If you meet a policeman more than once on his beat, it is a sign I that a kind cook is kept at one of the r houses in the street. If your host desires you to try a glass of his best champagno, ifc is a sij»n that he keeps gooseberry wine ill Iris cellar. your wile demands why ywTobjecttol' old mutton more than twice a week, it is a sign that^she wants a new bonnet. If a young lady asks you if you have seen the new play, it is a sign that ' she wishes you to treat her to a stall. If

a cabman ''leaves it to you" it is a sign that he will not be content with his proper fare. If your country oousin sends you a couple of wild rabbits and a bottle of elder wine it is a sign that he is about to pay you a visit. If the friend with wfcbm you are staying begins descinting upon the advantages of economical food, it is a sign that he will ask you to pariake of some Australian meat. If you receive a visit from the member of the borough of • which you are an elector, it is a sign that ,a general election is imminent.—Hornet.

' : HOllOWay S Pills.- Stomach, Liver, and Bowels<,V- In all painful affections of the stomach and disordered actions of the liver and bowels, one single trla of these Pill* will demonstrate that they posess regulating and renovating; powers in a high degree. They •speedily restore the appetite, lessen the unpleasant distentioh of the abdomen, aud so prevent inflamma tion' of the bowels and other serious abdominal ail- - inentft. Holloway's'Pills afford the greatest comfort to the dyspeptic invalid, without liarrassing or weak- ' ening the most jfensitive 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 * sal©,, for' theso purifying- Pills \\n preoedented in medical .history'

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 15 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 15 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 15 October 1874, Page 3

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