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Eashton iri; France, England and America requires alady to wear her bonnet at all receptions, luiicli parties and afternoon teas. The afternoon t^a is after the English, and is simply a small re. ception with a cup of tea handed in " the most informal manner, and usually takes place between 3 and 5 o'clock. Gentlemen may accompany the ladies.

Wanted Everybody to Know that; all kinds cf Watches aud Clocks can be repaired at J.. T. Clarke's, Pollen street (corner of Mary street). N.B*! Balance Staffs, Cylinders, and Pinions worked in for the Trade. English Hunting Levers, £8 10s.—Advt. - L

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS I.—Nervous DcbilHy.—No part of the human machine requires more watching than Uie nervous system; upon it hangs health, and life itself. These' Pills are the best regu'ators and strengtheners of the nerves and the safes,!'general purifiers; nausea, headache, giddiness, numbness/and mental apathy yield to them., They dispatch in a summary manner those distressing: dyspeptic, symptoms, stomachic pains, fulhiecs at the pit of the stomach, abdominal distention, and overcome loathings, capricious appetite, and confined bowels, the commonly accompanying signs of defective or deranged nervous power. Holloway's Pills are particularly recommended to persons of studjous and sctlcntaiy. habits, who gradually sink into a nervous and debilitated state, unless some restorative, such as his Pill, be occasionally taken.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2548, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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217

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2548, 7 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2548, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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