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READ IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE HOP BITTERS ARE The Purrst and Best Medicine ever made. THEY ARE COMPOUNDED PROM Hops, Buehu, Mandrake, and Dandelion “The Oldest, Best, moat Renowned, 1 and Valuable Medicines in the World, ‘and in addition contain all the best ‘ and most effective curative properties ‘of a other hitters, being the greatest ‘Liver Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER, ‘ and ife and health restoring agent on ‘earth. - ’ They Give New Life and Vigour to the Aged and Infirm “To Clergymen, Lawyers. Literary . ‘Men, Labourers, Ladies, and all those ‘ whose sedentary employments cause * irreguarities of the Blood, Stomach, ‘ Bowels or Kidneys, or who require an ‘ Appetizer, Tonic, and mild Stimulant, ‘these Bitters are invaluable, being ‘ highly curative, tonic, and stimula- ' ting, without intoxicating.” “No matter what your feelings or ‘symptoms ar°, or what the disease or ‘ ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don’t ‘ wait until you are sick, hut if you only ‘feel had or miserable, use the Bitters‘at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, at ‘a trifling cost.” Ask Your Druggist or Physician. “ Da not suffer yourself or let your ‘ friends suffer, but use and urge them ‘ to use Hop Bitters.” “ Remember Hop Bitters is no evil, ‘ drugged, drunken nostrum, but the ‘ purest and best Medicine ever made, ‘ and no person or family should, be ‘ without it.” HOP BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO. Melbourne Australia, Rochester, N.Y., TT.S. A., Toronto. London, Antwerp, ParisDAIRY CREEK COLLIERY. To the Inhabitants of Clyde, Alexandra, and Surrounding Districts. CT. MARIE Ahi D CO., « Proprietors of the above valuable Colliery, beg to inform the inhabitants of the above-named places that they are prepared to supply Coal in any quantity. Carriers and others taking large quantities will be liberally dealt with. Prices : —2os per ton Cash on delivery, to save hooking; 25s per ton, booked. Orders left with Mr James Parks will be promptly attended to. C. T. MARIE AND CO., Proprietors, June 1, 1883. M i IDA THE ENTIRE HORSE E R C II R Y , Will Stand at his Owner’s farm, VALLEY, THIS SEASON. I A well-grasscd Paddock of 100 acres on ! the Poolburn Creek provided for mares. All care taken, but no resposibility in-. . cuvred. Mares Sold or Exchanged held to be in foal and the Owner of Mare at first Service held responsible for fee. Terms—3os, payable on the Ist of February, 1884 ; and 30s if mare proves in foal. BEATTY & JENKINS, Owners. mmm THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE EN TIRE, 808 THE RANTER Will Stand this Season at my Farm, NEAR THE WHITE HORSE HOTEL BECKS. H. E. MARTIN, Proprietor. c The Celebrated Clydesdale Entire H A M P I O N, Will Travel the I 1 b d ie s d if d o, id ie sle dle y Ul BLACKS AND ALEXANDRA DISTRICTS. During the COMING SEAS O N. Champion is a dapple«bay, stands Ifii hands high, and is by Prince. Piince by Bailee Charley, imported ; dam Gyp imported from Tasmania by Mr Simmonds. Gyp’s dam Princess Maud was the first Champion mare in the Colony, and the winner of IS first prizes in Scotland ana several in Victoria. Champion has gained many first and second prizes when shown, and his stock has taken first and second prizes against all comers. Champion has an excellent temper, immense hone, superior action, and is a sure, foal getter, and is acknowleged by competent judges to bo the colonial bred horse in the ' douies. Terms—L4 4s ; L2 2s payable at the end of January, 1884, and L2 2s when the mare proves m foal. If any mare after service is sold or exchanged the sellar will he. held responsible for the full service fee. Groom’s foe, 5s ; to he paid at time of service. WILLIAM PUDDY, Proprietor. THOMAS TAYLOR, Groom.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1120, 19 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1120, 19 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1120, 19 October 1883, Page 3

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