Major BopaTa hoa •written to Government declining to receive the reduced pen* sion of £100 per year. Hat.t Asleep!—'l never s " wrote a young lady to a friend," go to church or lecture but I am half asleep, and I never know afterwards what the sermon or lecture was about." It was a plain cose of nervous lethargy, produced by want of action of the liver and digestive orgfas. She was.persuaded to try Hop BIIXBBS, and now she writes :—" How intelligent and bright are sermons and lectures now, •nd how glouous the world we live in iB! Hop BIITEBB are indeed a blessing to me." Notioe Wsua' <" Rough; ok Cobnb."—Ask for Wells' "Bough on Corns." Quick relief complete, permanent cure. Corni, warta bunions.—Moses, Mom »nd Co., Sydney,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4773, 26 April 1884, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4773, 26 April 1884, Page 3
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