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READ IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFEAMERICAN - GO’S ' ' HOP BITTERS- , ' ; ARB ? : . Tfte Purest and Best Medicine ever 'made, THEY ARE COMPOUNDED PROM Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion ‘•The Oldest. Best, most. Renowned, * and Valuable Medicines in the World, ‘and in addition-contain all the best * and most effective curative properties ‘of all other bitters, being the Greatest * Liver Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER

'and life and health restoring agent on * earth." j They Give New life and Vigor to the Age ep, Lwye|«, and Literary fere, Jjadjea, and all tho a *whost *W®tagy’’empTsfinent3 cum ■ * irregnlarithss of the BJ6od, Stom ich, * Bowels, of Kidney*, or who require an 'Appetizer, Tonie, and mild Stimulant, ‘these Bitters are invaluable,' being ' highly curative, tonic and stimulating, * without intoxicating."

“No matter-- what your •feeling or -' symptoms are, or what the disease or 'ailment is, Use America}! Go’s Hop * Bitters. Don’t wait until yon are sick, ‘butit you only feel bad-or miserable, ' use the Bitters at once. It may save, * your life. Hundredshave been saved * by so doing, at a trifling cost.

ASK YOUR DRUGGIST oa PHYSICIAN Do not suffer yourself or let your - * frienda suffer,but use and urge them to * use the American Co’s Hop Bitters.” “Remember, these Hop Bitters are *no rile, drugged, drunken nostrum, * but the purest and beat Me iicme ever ' made, and no person or family should * be without it.” See that' the name Dr Soule blown hi very bottle,,_nona other genuine.

ISSES “PA GET & WEAVER, DRESSMAKERS, TALBERT ST?., , ALEXANDRA, (Three dw> rs J>elo4 the Post Office). Dicsstiiaklng iq >lt its branches. A Stock of Trimmings on hand. First-class work and Reasonable Charges. D p BSSMA K I N G. MISSES PATON & MACKERSEY * (From DTjnedis). f f i Dressmaking inwall its Branches. Latest Perfect Pit guaranteed

Trimmings, etc., in Stock. Nezt Door to Bank of New Zealand, ALEXANDRA. QPENIJJ G NOT! C E.' • ,JOHN J WFIETTER begs, to am nounce t td jthe Inhabitants of Alexandra and Neighbourhood’ that' he has commenced Business as a BOOT AND SHOEMAKER " In the premises nest the Bendigo Hotel, and trusts by careful attention to all orders entrusted him, and charging the lowest possible rates, to merit a share of public patronage. December, 1885. ~ -/» A / TjfeCi AND; GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY or NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), ARE now showing the most Extensive Stock in the Colony of— ‘ DRAPERY. CLOTHING. carpets; : . Bedsteads, bidding; AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING. ALL GOODS AT STRICTLY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICES. ijgyTERMS —PROM PT NET CASHJ^I The D. I. 0. have no Country Branches. warehouses Only at High street. Dunedin, and Cashel street, Christchurch. All letter orders addressed to the Manager, D. 1. 0., High street, Dunedin, will receive prompt aud careful attention.

P. LAING, Manager. B. HALLENSTEItf, Chairman of Directors.OALS. ' ’jg RICKS. ‘.'jMMßi. WILL IA il I'll O SI'S ON, Alexandra Coal pif’, S< UTII, Desires to inform tho residents of tlio Dunstan District that in conjunction with his coal mine lie has started making hiieks and burning lime, and is now prepared to supply either COALS, BRICKS, OR LIMB. In any Quantity. Coals at nit month, 14s per ton Bricks, L 4 per thousand. Delivered throughout the Distric at rates according to distance.. 0

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1258, 9 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1258, 9 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1258, 9 April 1886, Page 3

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