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An Invisible Boat.—A steam boat. A Cultivated Ear.—An ear of corn. Mb Wm. McCraiiOTTGH having been appointed agent; on the Thames for the Imperial Ifiro'lnsurance Company, is prepared to take risk* at the lowest rates. The Imperial Com pany was established in 1803, and has a capital of £1,600,000, with its head office at No. 1, Old Broad street, London. The Melbourne directory has upon it some of the most, influential men in that city, and the name the Company has gained for itself by its prompt and liberal settlement of claims, while charging moderate rates, has secured a large amount of business not only in Australian Colonies, but in all parts ot the world in which agencies have been established.—Advt,

HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT AND jPILLS.-Dis-orders of the throat and chest. —Whoever has once made trial of these invaluable remedies can truthfully bear testimony to their astonishing efficacy, their curative and preservative powers against the many maladies of winter. Tho Ointment, rubbed on the chest, acts most beneficially in arresting inflammation, irritation, congestion, and all pectoral complaints. In ulcerated sore throat, diphtheria, mumps, quinsey, and similar ailments, the Ointment should bo veil rubbed upon the throat and summit of the chest at least twice a day, while the Pills arc taken internally, according to the plainly printed directions, Hollovray's remedies constitute in themselves a perfect safeguard against most diseases dependent upon changeable or inclement weather. They counteract the sources of disease

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3095, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3095, 18 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3095, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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