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HopTßittci'S. YALUABLB rp RUTHS. "If you are suffering from poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer, for HOP BITTERS WILL CUES YOU. '' If you ire simply ailing, if you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why, HOP BITTERS WILL REVIVE YOU. "If you are a Minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a Mother, worn out with care and work, HOP BITTERS WILL RESTORE YOU. '' If you are a man of business, or laborer weakened by the strain of your every-day duties, or a man of letters, toiling over your midnight work, HOP BITTERS WILL STRENGTHEN YOU. "If you are sufferiug from over-eating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is often the case, HOP BITTERS WILL RELIEVE YOU. "If you are in the workshops, on the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing, toning, or stimulating, without intoxicating, HOP BITTERS IS WHAT YOU NEED. "If you are old and your blood thin and impure, pulse feeble, your nerves unsteady, and your faculties waning, HOP BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU NEW LIFE AND VIGOR. "HOPBITTERS is an elegant, healthy, and refreshing flavoring for sick - room drinks, impure water, &c, rendering them harmless, and sweetening the mouth and cleansing the stomach." CLEANSE, PURIFY, AND ENRICH THE BLOOD with HOP BITTERS, A.iid you will have no sickness or suffering or doctors' bills to pay. HOP BITTERS Is an Elegant, Pleasant, and Refreshing Flavoring , for sick-room drinks and impure water, rendering them harmless, sweetening the mouth, and cleansing the stomach. Money. -JVj- ONEY TO LEND. R. G. GRAHAM. MONEY in large or small sums to lend, on good freehold security. SAINSBURY & LOGAN. pi A AAATO LEND, on good abl\J*\J\JyJ Freehold Security. 7 J. H. COLEMAN. QEVERAL SUMS OF TRUST MONEYS O TO LEND on approved security at current rates of interest. LEE & SHEATH, Solitors, Napier. PKAAA TO LEND ON FIRSTJbOUUU CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. W. R. RUSSELL, Flaxmere. MONEY TO LEND. IN any sums on approved security. Also, £1000 to £10,000 at current rates. F. ALGAR, Opposite Herald Office, Napier. THE NORTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. (Limited). Capital .. .. £500,000 offices: emerson street, kapier. rriHE Colonial Board is prepared to make I advances on— Freehold Securities. Leasehold Securities. Stock and Station. Mortgages. At moderate rates of interest For proposal Forms, apply to PAT. STIRLING M'LEAN, Manager.

NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, Browning- street. OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENINGS From 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received from Is to £100. 5 per cent, interest allowed on all deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, Manager. Ploughing Mutches. LOUGHING MATCH. ItJL WAIPAWA COUNTY PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. The Fourth Annual Match will take place MR. JOHN KNIGHT'S PADDOCK, KAIKORA, On THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1884. Ploughing to commence at 9.30 a.m. sharp. Judges—Mr R. Wellwood, Mr James Inglis, Mr D. S. Fleming, Mr A. Scrimgeour, and Mr D. Carmichael. PROGRAMME: Champion— Entrance 10s 6d, open to all comers; any Plough. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3 10s; third prize, £1 10s. Class A—Single Furrow, for men who have not won a first prize. Entrance, os ; or 10s 6d to compete for Champion. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3 10s ; third prize, £110s. Class B—Double and Treble Furrow. Entrance, 5s ; or 10s 6d to competo for Champion. First prize, £10; socond prize, £5 ; third prize, £2 10s. Class C —For Boys under 18. Entrance, 2s 6d ; or 7s 6d to compete for Champion. First prize, £5; second prize, £2 10s; third prize, £1. SPECIAL PRIZES: By the Association for best kept Harness in ordinary use: first prize, £1 ; socond prize, 10s. By the Association : for tho best-groomed team ; first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. By Proprietors of Waipawa Mail, Copy of the Mail each issue, free for one year, for best driven Team. By Mr P. Cosgrove: Pair of Plough Backhands, as 4th prize in Class C. By Mr Enos Smart: Brush and Comb for the worst groomed horses, and a Whip for the last finish. By the N.Z. Clothing Factory (Hallenstein Brothers): £1 Is for tho first finish. By Mr J. S. Annand: Pair of Leggings for the best finish. By Mr W. H. Bishop: U lbs Tobacco for the oldest ploughman. A PUBLIC DINNER Will bo held at Mr John Pettitt's Hotel, Kaikora, at 5.30 p.m. Tickets, 7s 6d. Entries for the Match to bs sent in to the Secretary, at the Empire Hotel, Waipawa, not later than 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 27th instant. W. BROWN, .."'■■ Secretary.

GAME SEASON, 1884. rpHE following persons have taken out JL Shooting Licenses:— Thomas Tanner, CO. Tanner, Kenrick Hill, George Tait, S. Carnell, Thomas Heslop, W. J. Birch, A. S. Birch, George Carlyon, Arthur Carlyon, J. S. Spry, F. Sutton, A. C. linight, W. Cato, J. H. Coleman, R. P. "Williams, Frank Roper, Peter Robertson, T. M. Chambers, John Chambers, J. Britten, S. Hooper, 'W. Wctheried, Joseph White, L. Wallis, N. Beetham, Cartwright Brown, R.T.Walker, Thomas Scott, B. Well wood, J. .IV Crane,. F G. Knight, Wm. Jones, James Blake, H. J Baker, Thomas Brinson, Tom Waterworth, Henry Monteith, W. Shrimpton, J. N. Williams, Captain Russell, J. D. Ormpnd, William Nelson, William H. Nelson, Allan McLean, 0. C. Murray, James Warrilow, Thomas Bishop, W. R. Blythe, A. J. CotteriH, J. 0. Evetfc, H. J. Jensen, A. T. Haultain, John A. McLean, John Jull, F. H. Meinertzhagen, James Ross, F. H. Stevens, J. Witherow, Geo. H. M. White, Rev. F. E. Simcox, Walter Hallctt, J- G. Wilson, Sydney Jonstone, HiirrySinitb, J. S. Haudyßide, S. Bridge, Arthur Shield, W. Dabbs, T. Parkinson, Thomas Hall, C. A. Fitzroy, Thomas Crosse, J. C. Stewart, S. Soruby, John Gollan, Wm. Beamish, E. C. W. Porter, W. H. Peakman, Hugh White, Robert White, Paul Hunter, W. U. Burke, Alfred Pilcher. . • . •

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 4

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