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It gives us (" New York Tribune ") the greatest joy to inform the American world that Tom King, late of the London P.E., is now the Bey. Thomas King, of "Wales. It is pleasant to read of this beautiful ending of an ill spent life ; and for a retired pugilist i f is decidedly more creditable than tl-o usual resource of opening a liquorshop, keeping a gainblmg-%aloon, or becoming a Democratic Congressman

Hollmoay's Pilte. — Mastery over Disease. — There is a constant tendency in the humai body to pass from strength to weakness unless some means be adopted to counteract the " weai and tear," and other deteriorating infiuenees Holloways Pills effect this admirably : fhev accomplish all the most exacting invalid can require. As alteratives they regulate the stomacb and rouse the liver ; as purifiers they improve the blood's quality ; as aperients they -romot: peristaltic action, and as tonics they invigorate the nervous system. They have blessed will health thousands previously blasted by disease. In all cases the indigestion, palpatation, peiapiration, headaches, heartburn and functional obstructions, suffereis have Holloway's Pills as & resource to fall back uppn, which will never disappoint their most sanguine hopes.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 7

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Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 7

Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 7

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