HoUoway'solntm«rt»ndPlllg.-M«hwttdi. fulness must be exercised as,winter advances, and thtt earliest evidences of ill health must be inuneilaUiy checked and removed, or a Blight illnets may result in a serious malady. Relaxed and .sore throat, diph>. theria, quinsey, throat cough, chronic cough, bronchitis, and most other pulmonary affections will be relieved by rubbing this ooolinr.OintaHnt into the skin as near as practicable to -the seat of mischief. This treatment, so simple and effective, is admirably adapted for the removal ot these dUeases during infancy and youth. Old asthmatic invalid* win derive marvellous relief from the use of Holloway's wmtdiw. which have brought round many such sufferers, and re-established health after every other means had signally failed. (For nmtinderiof-Newt $i« Ist P*§e.l. , !> . Concert , . •, A CAD BMY OF M USId A CONCERT, IN. AID OF THE FUND FOB RENOVATING THE TARARU ROAD SUNDAY SCHOOL, ON MONDAY, 20th INST. The Rev. W. J. Watkin wiU preside. PROGRAMME. Selection—" Orpheus "--Band* Chorus—"Norma"—Company, '.. Song—"Moonlight Serenade"—Mr.Oribble. Dnet — " Spring and Summer " —Mrs Kilgour and Miss Gribble. Flute Sqjo—Fantasia, « Auld Lang Syne"— Mr Vivian. Song — " When . Sparrows Build w — Miss Probert. Local Song—" Petitions of Petitionsville I*— ;Mr Wiseman. ; Pianoforte Solo—March," Aux Flambeau" —MrViaUe. . ' .-..;.■ Ballad—" The Clwrmed Song "—Mrs Kifcow* Humoi-ous Song—" Cheap Jack"—Mr kvcvf. ■■ Duet—" Trovatore"—Mrs Kilgour and Mr Hilton. Pact 2., . . Valse—"Priscilla"—Jßand. ' Chorus—"Lucia"—Company. - Song—" Storming the Breach"—Mr Hilton* Pianoforte Solo—Mr Gribble. • Song and Chorus—" One. Gentle Hawfc"—Mrs Kilgour and Company. Song—" Widow McCree*'—Mr Wiseman. Ballad—" Make Believe "—Miss Gribble. Quartette—" Calm be thy Slumbers-—Miss George, and Messrs Vivian, Vivian and' Hilton. God Savb the Queen. Tickets:—Reserve Seats, 2s; Pit or Gallery Is. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. -.1, 1104
[ADYBBZmnCROT.] (To the Editor of the Evening Star.) - SIR,— Don't you consider that it would be* great improvement en the existing state of things if all evidenoe giyen at a public enquiry, such as the one lately conducted at the Thames Hospital bj Dr Bkae, •hould be given on oath, with the penalties for perjury duly enforedP Look at the e?idenee given by one " honest" witness in respect to Laurie's bedding: "The whole of the bedclothes were bendy dirty," and again, "he noticed Laurie's fag was filthy , dirty." The truthful witness doubtless thought Lturie would not be able to be pro* duced in time to give him the lie; suoh was, however, the case, for after Aitken, Gain, and HoniM had successively challenged and eon-. . tradioted his statement*, LaarU himself - appeared and declared his clothes to be per* I fectly clean, and that he bad had every i attention given him. How small it must have 1 made the weak look to be made out a liar bt« fore Dr Skae.—l am, 40., . ' , MliTUf H. PATiri. FOE SALEA HOUSE next door to Pott Office, Mac kay street. Apply to W. SnNUQT* 1047
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3660, 18 September 1880, Page 2
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