What the true man wants with a wife is her companionship, sympathy, and lore. The way of life has many dreary places in it, and man needs a companion to go with r him. A man is sometimes orertaken\by./ misfortunes; he meets with failure a'tid defeat; trials and temptations besetiftm, and he needs one to stand by and sympathise. He has some hard battles to fight with poverty, enemies, and sin; and he needs a woman that, when he puts his arm around her, he feels he has Bomethiag.to _- r fight for; she will help him to fight; ' that will put her Lips to his ear, and whisper words of counsel, aDd her hand to his. heart, and impart inspiration.. All through life, through storm, and through sunshine, conflict and victory, through ■: - adverse and favoring winds, man needs a .- woman's lore. The heart yearns for it.; t A sister's or a mother's low will hardly supply the need. : . "Man wants but little here below, but wants fcluit little strong." Certainly. Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco to be ob« t lined at MoLiveb's, Brown street.— (,At)tt.l
Eolloway's Ointment and Pills.— Riieumaf.c Pains, Tic-Doloreux.—Those diseases arc unfortunately very prevalent iv this country, and-are Bre•quently most distressing 1, sometimes for years battling all Inedical skill to alleviate the suSerings of the vicbim. In uo ease have Holloway's Ointment and ' Pills failed to produce a cure. The Ointment exerts a psou'iar and soo&!n<r i:..iuencj over the nerves and muscles, relaxing' spasms and subduing-.pain. The attack soon becomes milder, and tr.e intervals between the p.-.roxysms longer, uniil they cease -alto- - gether. Tiie Pills restore "oho body ii'oru a weak and debilitated condition to a state of health and strength. ! Persons bedridden for months with rheumatic pains and swellings, after using the Ointment, have beer* cured in an incredibly short period. ' '
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4245, 9 August 1882, Page 2
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306Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4245, 9 August 1882, Page 2
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