Let us all hare a voice in the matter. Noble breeder of Shorthorns: " Well, you are a splendid fellow, and no mistake!" Prize boll: "So would you be, my lord, if you could only have chosen your pa and ma as carefully and judiciously as you chose mine." HollOWay'B Fills.—Nothing preserves the health to well as an occasional alterative in changes of weather, or when the nerves are unstrung. These Pills act admirably on the stomach, liver, and kidneys, and so thoroughly purify the blood, that they are the most efficient remedy in warding off derange meats of the stomach, fever, diarrhoea, dysentry, and other maladies, and giving tone an energy to debilitated constitutions. All who have the natural and lauda'le desire of maintaining their own and their: family's health, cannot do; wsttcr than trust to Hollo-way's Pills, which cool, regulate, anil strengthen. These purifying Pills are suitable for all ages, seasons, climates, and constitutions, when all other means faii, and sure the female's best friend, I
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3685, 16 October 1880, Page 4
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167Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3685, 16 October 1880, Page 4
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