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WHY PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH.

Some people go to church to weep, While others go to sleep. Some go their wives to please— Their conscience others try to ease. Some go to tell about their woes— Others goto show their clothes. Some go to hear the poacher-—. Others like the solo screecher. Boys go to reconnoitre— Girls go. because they outbter. Many go for sage reflections— But precious few to help collections.

HbiiXOWA^'s Pins are the -medicine most in repute for, curing the rnuliifarious maladies which attack hum niy when wet and cold weather gives place to more genial temperatures. In short, these Pills never fail to afford relief in all the disturbances of eircu» lation, digestion, and nervous energy, whioh at, times oppress a vast, portion of the population. Under the wholesome, purifying, and strengthening powers exerted by these excellent Pi Is the tongue becomes clean, the appetite improves, digestion is quickened, and assimilation rendered perfect. Holloway's medicine possesses the highly estimable property of cleansing the whole mass of blood, which in i's renovated condition carries purity, strength, and vigor to every tiaeue of the body.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18841018.2.26

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 4

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WHY PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 4

WHY PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 4

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