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. HOLLOWAY'S: PILLS.-Safe,; yet EBectlvei—ifo other Medicine combines the same purifying, alterative, and tonic properties,, which have raised these Pjlls so highly in the estimation of the public. In diseases arising from unhealthy situations, close apartmente. and 'sedentary occupations, no means so potent for cooling, cleansing, and regulating the human body can be found. Holloway's Pills wonderfully improve a weak digestion by augmenting the gastric secretions and moderately rousing the functions of the liver, hence .their well-known power of removing tainted breath, 1 and remedying every other dyspeptic '"unpleasantness. They entirely overcome the lethargic symptoms attending bad digestion, and hav.e for years been esteemed the best aud the safest family aperient. They are particularly suitable for young females and children.-- r . .... - ..

TO THE BUKGESBES OF^HE MIDDLE WARD.! r AS I believe some Opposition Candidates are reporting that I am NOT QUALIFIED to stand as a Councillor, I beg to inform the Burgesses that lam qualified; ■' ' ■: ■ l . Gt. N. BBASSEY. 3118 '''„■-.""' TTOTE for EENSHAW—The man who has always advocated measures for benefiting the Working Miners. „ Tlf-IDDLE WAKD ELECTOBS,—In the Poling To-morrow, remember, your ! old Eepresentative—RENSHA'Vy,,,who" has worked hard for the Field, since the commencement.. ■ \ „.,,,. „.„. THLECTORS! Place.BensSaw where you placed him at the First Election— tHE HEAD OF THE POLL,

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2987, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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