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SAYINGS ABOUT WOMEN.

Wrinkles disfigure a woman less than ill natur^B.—Dtfpuy. Wo'mlin is an idol that man worships until he throws it, down. Women love always; when the earth slips from them they take refuge in heaven. The whisper of a beautifnl woman can be heard'further than the loudest call of duty. There is no torture that a woman would not suffer to enhance her beauty.—Montaigne. Before promising a woman to love only her, one!, should have seen them all, or seen only her. ' We censure the inconstancy of women when' we are the' victims. We find it charming when we are the objects. We meet in society many beautiful and attractive women whom we think would make excellent wires—for our friends. Woman among savages is a beast of burden; in Asia, she,is apiece of furniture ; in Europe she is a spoiled child.— Sense de Meilhan. , ,

HoUaway's"Piilß.~Letthe Sick,take heed.—The storaacnle Hie commissariat of the physical system.. It furnishes the material sustenance of erery organ. If disordered, the whoW body languishes; but however severely it may be affected, its tone and vigor may always be "re' <rtbred by "a course of these irresistible Pills; tiilidasnesh, indigestion, liver complaints, and other disorders o£~the stomach can easily he cured by the use .of^Holloway's Pills. Thousands attest this assertion)'ami no sufferer -who has ever tried them will deny their sujirenite efficacy. In every case of stomach disease; front thejnildest case of dyspepsia to 4he disorder of, bpth liver and -stomach, from the nausea of the free liver to the vomiting accompanying ulcerated stomach's? these Pills'immediately relieve, apd by per|«ver»j)ce effectually cure, ' •'

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3915, 16 July 1881, Page 4

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267

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3915, 16 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3915, 16 July 1881, Page 4

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