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... —Dr. Hoskitib C ...
... —Dr. Hoskitib C ...
... now regularly the HOUSE of LORDS, the quality of which is equal to the Finest French Brandy. May be had in Wood Bottle from JOHN M KENNA A SONS. Grocers and Wine Merchants, Corner of York and Donegal! Streets, Belfast. w. Symington & Co.’s Arab's COFFEE ...
... disease, I think right that you should be informed of the case for the benefit of others. For the last eighteen months my hands, arms, and face, have been in a dreadful state, so much so that the pain kept me from sleeping at night or working by day. was for ...
... don’t suppose a follow can beg all day on the same leg, do you V* John, saw your cousin Isaac a few weeks ago, and he had just received fall, which cut a most horrible gash in his arm.” “Ah, poor fellow, what did he fall oal” Well, really I forget now ...
... health-restoring Food. I shall happy answer any inquiries. John W. Flavell, Jtidlington Rectory, Norfolk.” Cure No. 32,830 — Three years’ excessive nervousness, with pains in neck and left arm, general debility, which rendered my life very miserable, have ...
... TANT SALE CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE j EMIGtIATIO N TO NEW .EALAND. ! lit DON EGA PLACE, FREE GIFT OF A FORTY-ACRE I ARM. , Pirn TO HAVE ALEX. F. RIDGWAY & SONS, JT. BLCKLE IS COMPELLED TO H. JjJ_ General Agents to the Provincial Government Clearance ...
... with Dr. Dren they never the chair, and Rowan, armed and clad e de- uniform, acting as secretary. The tab covered with copies of an address writ Drennan containing such phrases as “ ; Col- soldiers, to arms! ‘Take up the shield « f the dom !” and “ In four ...
... beallh-re*lor.:ig Footl. 1 haiq.y answer any inquiries. Rev. John \V. Flaveli, Ridlingtou Kectorj-, Norfolk. ' Cure No. 32,-iki Three year*’excessive nervousnes.- , with pains in neck and left arm, and general debility, which rendered iife very miserable ...
... wounded, is the second son of Sir John Arnott, Bart., Merrion Square, Dublin, and went out recently to the 2nd Battalion, with which he was serving when he was wounded. He is suffering from a compound fracture the right arm caused by a bullet. This is the ...
... health-restoring Food. 1 shall be happy answer any inquiriee. Rev. John W. Flavell, Ridlington Rectory, Norfolk.” Cure No. 32,836 — “ Three years’ excessive nervousness, with pains in neck and left arm, and general debility, which rendered life very miserable ...
... promotion of the late John Hay to his flag, has been conferred on Captain Sir George Tyler, K.H., 1822. his gallant officer, like the late 1/ord John, who held the appointment, has lost an arm in the service. Protectionist,'M.P. for Cardigan, and it redounds ...
... eventual usj to greatness of the Cardigan Dumber Company the inevitable lore story. The letter, how. over, is almost entirely subordinated to the former—probably to the general advantage of the. book. The fight of the Cardigans against their unscrupulous rival ...