The German Grand Lodges of Freemasons have rejected.a proposul of establishing a National Grand Lodge with one Grand Master for the whole of Germany. At a very pleasant tea part?, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved in 3s Tea madam.
Holloway's Ointment and Fills.— Much watchfulness must be exercised its winter advances, and the earliest evidences of ill health must be immediately checked and removed, or a slight illness may result in a nerious malady. Kclaxed and sore throat, diphtheria, .quinsey, throat cough, chronic cough, bronchitis, and most other pulmonary affect.ons will be relieved by rubbing this cooling Ointment.into.the sWn as near as practicable to the seat of mischief. This treatment, so simple and effective, is admirably adapted for the removal of these diseases ■■dwemg infancy and youth. Old asthmatic invalids wiU derive marvellous relief from the use of Holloway^j remedies, which have brought round many such sufferers, and re-established health .after every other means had jgnally failed.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 7 August 1880, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 7 August 1880, Page 4
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