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Hop Bitters. VALUABLE TRUTHS, i “If you are suffering from poor health "‘or languishing on a bed of sickness, take - * cheer, for ; Hop Bitters will cure you. “If you are simply ailing, if you feel ‘weak and dispirited, without clearly ‘knowing why, Hop Bitters will Revive you. ‘‘lf you are,a Minister, and have oyer- * taxed yourself with your pastoral duties, ‘or d Mother,'worn out with care and . Hop Bitters will Restore you. | “If.you are a man of business. Or ‘laborer weakened by the strain of your ;i‘every-day duties, or a man of letters, ‘toiling.oyer your midnight work, ~, Hop Bitters will Strengthen you. . “Ifyoji are; suffering from over eating *or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipa- • ‘ tion, or are young and growing 100 fast, ‘as is often,the case, i Hop Bitters will relieve you. “.If you are in the workshop, on the ‘fard, at the .'desk, 1 anywhere, and feel , . ‘ \hat your system need% cleansing, ton- ' ‘ingj or stimulating, without intoxicating. .. Hop .Biters, is what you need. j “If you are old, and your blood thin : * and 1 impure, pulse feeble, your nerves ‘unsteady, and your faculties waning, Hop Bitters will give you new Life and XT®!* w i. . ' “ Hop Bitters is att elegant, healthy, * and refreshing flavoring for sick-room •drinks, impure - water, etc., rendering * them harmless and sweetening the mouth, ‘andcleansing the stomach. : ■ ' ? ' - :.| HOP BITTERS /. j is an elegant, Pleasant and Refreshing :i < Flavoring for sick-room drinks and Impure j Water, rendering them harmless, sweetening the mouth, and cleansing the stomach. | /r Oleaa#e, Purify and Enrich the Blood with T r HOP BITTERS, And you will have no sickness or suffering or doctors’ biils to pay. j , ' ,l ‘ l ' « * Business Notices. SPORTING N B W; S. t Grand Distribution - ' of - M‘o-f(ES PRIZES will take place: similar l to- the Hamburg principle of drawing; nothing of the kind has ever been introduced; in NeW'Zealand, and the system that will be carried out in this and future drawings [will fair surpass the chances of getting a Prize than in any of the Horse Consulta- ' turns', as people who have frequently tried in the numerous Horse Consultations know to their sorrow. A trial in this ’Drawing may convince the most sceptical, as the. drawing will take place as aoonj as the tickets are applied for, or not later than the 28th FEBRUARY. ] This Grand Drawing will consist of 160 Money Prizes, amounting in all to £2,Q00 subscribed by 4,000 members at 10s each. ■ The various Money Prizes will bp distributed as follows*: — >! I £3oo* prize; 1 £l5O prize; 1 £loo* prize; 2 £SO prizes; 5 £2O prizes; 100, LlO prizes; 50 £5 prizes. \ The grand principle of this and future drawings will bathat chaseing 25 Tickets must secure a prize, in fact guaranteed one as a prize will be drawn from the 160 Prizes to every '25, numbers* up to the 4,000. .1 r. if' j. Any investor of £1 the chance#- will -oply be 12Lagaipat him,’ add any investor pf £2 will only be 6 to 1 against h|m getting a prize, and the head prized or any other may be drawn by any investor SOTOOir? 1 'This drawing is on the most novel, add will be conducted on the fairest;prln|lDlea possible, and investors will find it to, their advantage to speculate a trifle in this drawing in preference' to any of the numerous Horse-Consultationa where•' the chances vary trom 300 to 1 to 20,000 to 1 against getting a prize at all. \ ;, i The drawing Will take place q under the immediate:supervision of>; six (gentlemen i and -two: youths will draw * the. numbers and prizes, And: the prizes, will all ben paid jdverwithin twenty-four hours after ' the drawingy or immadiately aftap,tho winning numbers are forwarded, -deducting The; usualten per cent for working expenses. J y Investors.should apply at dace, and al|i investors only may know*after|the> drawing, who the prize takiars ate, |by’f 6TwaM;ing/»i stamped envelope already addressed, -thus-insnruig perfect faith and (fidelity |o laU investors.' n "... i ; c .These drawings* for (£2,000* are to; itake place every,two months, thisipresentnohe to close on the 28th February, *aridi the 1 following-one to open on'thelstMarch.| ■ i..‘Prizes- paid over-; within .* twenty-four : hours after; drawing. One' 5 Prize nmust come out to every-25 tickets; . i;; ./> , ,J and address of Applicant .must be plainly written; Country-cheques marked Correct, by :Bank, made payah4e only to a number, and Is added for exchange. .-Post-office orders: -■ 'made payable only to accepted. :■ Two 2d stamps for > reply and I result, k Registered letters And ; telegrams not received. All letters* muat be ad.dressed *' ■■ -! r ' ’ - : : POAZ, !’ ]. JJ'Ji jtfr Mosely, j ' r Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, ! Box 354, Post Office, Dunedin. 12 1136 >MERR¥ OHRISTMSS <gLj*, - ; i: ''Hatyes & Co. _ I ‘ Have a few Special' Lines to oSir this y r , r/ , Christmas, with a | ‘t* ' 5 trb ALL PURCHASERS h l !• ■■ 1 .- .. 7. f - t Us. i. . of 10s and upwards. , The fol owing are afew pf the m^dy —„ . they are; about to offer: —~ 2.000 Madras Muslins, 6d worth Is 9d 1,500 Pompadour Prints, worth 8d 20 pieces tndia 9d per 40 pieces rsplondid. ~, startling.prices, f j .... .. ! . 2.000 Straw-Hats, pew shapes, front 6d f 89 Beautiful Dolmans and Capes at half ’uj'.ijr-jpriCe-' ■ >/'■ ' 'l6O. Tweed aiid ftt lOa 6J Lot nfiLadLeaiCashmera Boots, Ss dd. Also Kid, Levant,. Buttoned and Lace, ‘ hhefcj? .v^ t f ir ,s Bqots.pljpypjy Variety : l And a Present'to; please'Everybody. ' *'*'”,'' ,-.'phsetirp'lhe Addrem .. AR C a dE„: ,!as js,Bu f r iajf.v : T consequence of scarcity of mone a HAWKINS. whohas-j'6af ‘ ‘ ' 1 his BTO& with all Tf mini BOOT!8' VK N,D SHOES Fhr this'aeisaon : of the year, is prepared SELL at alarming Low Price# fdir C!ASI ,7L0T:].a.14/. * i >... .>} on the shortest

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 4

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