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.'\f-A : L U A. B L E . rii.-RjU.T.H S* "If you. are suiferiug frpm poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness, take choor, for ■ .;. ;.■;- ■' : . •.-'.:. , HOP- BITTERS, WILL; .CURE : .YOU. . "If you nre ; simply mailing, .if : you. feel': weak and withoutxlcarly know- ■ ing v/hy, i HOP BITTERS WILL REVIVE YOU. "If you are a Minister,• and have over- ; taxed yourself Avith your pastoral duties,.or • a Mother," wbrn out with care and work, : HOP BITTERS WILL RESTORE YOU. ■ " If -you . are a man of business, or 1 laborer weakened by the strain of your ' evcry-day duties, or a man of .letters, toil-- - ing over your midnight work, . ■• HOP BITTERS WILL' STRENGTHEN YOU.. . 1 "If you arc suffering' from over-eating' or .drinking, any,-indiscretion,or dissipation, •'■ ,or are young .and growing..too fast, as is 1 often tho case, • ' . ' : lIOP BITTERS WILL RELIEVE YOU. ; "If you are in' tlie" workshops, on-tho farm, at the desk, anywhere,; and feel that your system needs cleansing,. toning, or stimulating, without.intoxicating; •'•■■. i HOP BITTERS IS WHAT YOU NEED. ■ "If you arc old and your blood thin and ' impure, puls"e feeble, your nerves unsteady, and your faculties waning; ' HOP BITTERS 1 WILL • .GIVE YOU " . NEW LIFE AND; VIGOR. ■ - | ; " HOP BITTERS is an elegant, healthy, '• and refreshing -flavoring for sick-room ' drinks, impure water, &c, rendering them harmless, and sweetening the mouth andi cleansing the stomach." CLEANSE, PURIFY, AND ENRICH i „ THE BLOOD; 1 with • ' lIOP BITTERS, ' A.nd you will .have,. no sickness or suffering. or doctors-bills to pay.. [ : .HOP BITTERS ' ' Is- an. Elegant, and Refreshing 1 Flfivorihir for''sick-room drinks and impure '~ water, rendering them harmless, sweeten-, ! ing: the -mouth, and cleansing .the stomach. '■! ; .'.;-, THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES'. ' ,"' , A "N N U ;._.-.-.L. E .-T.-E----ii. N -N V;.-A L- X 1 E T E ,TO HB-lIKJil) OK WSDN'ESDAY. 'D'ECKMBKM, 3UD, 18S-1, ':' • . ox Tjiß ' ,-• ."•--"-■ 'RECREATION UkoTJflD, .'NAPIEB.PIIOGRAMMK OF SPOTWS— 1. MAIDEN 1 " UAuK, 150 yds. First prize, .c?; 2nd . prize. £1 ; cntrai.uo fee, 25..-. " • ' ! 2. fr.UNMNU mtlii JUbli: ?n74.£.i ; entrance, i la. .3. NAl J IKII U-\NDIOAP(to bo ran In three lioats) , First \mw, £G; 2iui )itW.j, 1 2; ",vti prize, £1, ! with mi extra prize cf £1 for the winner of .i ! raca heat- - 'First hoat, 150yda "Nomlnatioii i : 5.-:; acceptor, cc 2i Ud. ..." ;; .'■ I-'- 1. BtGYOI.K RACE, . ' ,5. •VVRESTLIKG MATCH (Cumberland style), ■ under list. Fitst prize, ,t2; 2nd prize, "*>l,• ' .-■ . ofltri-.rci 2s. - >..'..-' : > ' \ . \) ; ,0. WKESTI.IMO MirCH (Cuinborland. style), | over H-'.t. First prize, £'i ; 2ml prize, £1; • entrance 2-i ■; 7. BOYS'-.HANDICAP. -First - przerlos ; 2nd' prize. 10s; 3rd prize.ls.s.; cntranee Is. 8. N_rtEß HANOICA.I', 2nd belt, liOOyds. .9. VAULTING WITH POLE. Prizo, £1 10b; '..,.. .ontrance Is. . . , ~ ;. I 10. BEL„U\G TfiK CAT. P/ize, £1; entrancels. 11. GIRLS' HANDICAP. ; 2nd tr; 12. GRSASY p.iLB: .Prize. £I;'entr-'-nco Is. 15. NAPIBR HANDICAP, 3rd heat, .410 yds. 1 14. BEST HORNPIPIS. Prizo. £2; entrance 2s .15. BE3T.HIGHLAND FLING. Priso, £•"•.; en- ■' i - t.mnco 2s. 10, BIURDLE HANDICAP. 120ydfl, over;' 10 -flights"i of hurdles 3ft, 3iii high. First prize,;£ 2 10a; 2nd prize, £110s; 3rd prize, £1; 'nomination ■ i '2s Gd. .•■..,. •i 17. POINTING THE PUMPKIN. Prize, £1;-ea-i. t trance Is. , , ; ",..-.. ~-,-;. ■ ' Conditions— Not lots th,m three to start fijr each , event, ifour or" no second prize. Rye or- no third prize; Number of points lullowcil in Kapior Handi--1 cap to he'i for Ist,. 2fot 2nd. and 1 t«r 3rd place. Nominations, with colors, to be led cd'with tho , ' ?« C^rc^ aTy at tbe Na Pier -rVorltinfr Men's Club by' ; i 'wX«^?r , J? ovomtcr24th ' Acceptances cldae <n , MONDAI, December Ist, at 8 p,m. (Written- com : m«nieatlon,s hearing tho postmark of tic above days ; .will be accepted.) i. : '" ' " • ' " CHAS. V. LOUND, Hon. Sec. ! ; i/.-Sales by Ms- If.ur<ling-;'Vr »\ \ sto&k; station, AND GENERAL . '" COMMISSION AGENT, WAIPAWA, " Orlnosilc Knilw'ay Station. TO"SV_I ANU SUBURBAN-SECTIONS : I FASTINGS, KAIKORA, WAIPAWA, axd . WOODVILLE i I'OB SALE AND LEASE. : * ' . Also, STATION PROPERTIES, carrying from ' ' 1000 to 40,000 Sheep.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 4

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636

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 4

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