TiiE RAD A:>D WORTHLESS are never imitated or coun forfeited. Tbis is especially true of a family medicine, aad it is positive proof that the remedy ' imitated is of ihe highest value. As i soon as it bad been tested aud proved by t tbe whole that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family ' medicine on earth, many imitations > sprung up and began to steal ihe notices , i in which the press and the people of the i j country had expressed the merits of r 11. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to" use their stuff • instead, expecling to make mousy on the > credit and good name of H. B. Many I others started nostrums put up in similar style to 15 . ]•*., with variously devised names in which (he word " Hop" or " Hops" were used in a way to induce ■ people to believe they were the same as ; Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies t cr cures, no matter what their style or . name is, aud especially those with the word " Hop" or '" Hops" in their name 1 or in any way counected with them or I their name, are unitatior.s or counterfeits. t Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a Lunch or cluster of green ' Hops on the •.vhile lube!, and Dr Soule's ' nam? blovrn in the glnss. Trust nothing ; else. DruKgisisan'i Chemists are warned r against dealing hi imitations or counterfeits, -' German Syrup ." — So other modi- '■ cine in the world was c-vv.- given such a teit of curative quaiitie-i as Boschee's Gorman Syrup, in three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of ii.l:* r_e(V.cine wero distributed ■ free of charge by Dr-Kghiif* i*** the United , Stales of America to tiir-r.o afflicted with , Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the throat and mugs, giving the afflicted uniieniabh* proof that Druggists in every town and viSliagein civilized countries are reeomuiendia*? it to their customers. Go to your Druggists and aak what they kuow about it. Sample Bottles 6d. Regular size 2s Od Three doses will relieve any case — Advt THE DRUNKARD'S WIFE. (ADVBRTISE!__'>"T.) (Continued.) Oh, fathers who bold your daughters dear, Somebody's daughter is lying here. < 'h, brothers of aiste.r-?, come and sc-j What the fate of your precious ones may be; Oh, man i however you love your hotn-% He it palace or cottage,' neath heaveu's blue dome, This demon of drink can enter in. (for law strikes hands and bargains v/ith gin, You havo legalized crime, you have the gold, Now hand them over, tbe sons you sold — Ko'*p pushing them forward Drink, boys, drink ! Your fathers »ire pad for your souls. thej- think. Vnd in the great mart vrhe---mammon strives, Cheapest of all things a-e human lives "Words that Burn."— -Writing to tin* Patriot of what .shy had wilaessrsd at a local election Mrs May G. Tongier ■'aid : — 1 have seen men, young and old, und-r t**ie assiduous patrons*;*" of politic;'.' hucksters bai'torinsj; their Amt-i-iop-n h-rM-.---right for a pot of German beer. I hav*se*e:i the came of Cod and home nnd native Land "reviled and 'trampled under tlic feet of a iiscreennry ra hblt- before the shrine of Kins Gambrinus and my heart i**_s exceedingly sorrowful. Have the old patriotic tires died out witliiuus? Where is the Revolutionary spirit of l77o? I agree with Col. Babeock that the need >>f the hour is soldiers, not K-imts. The time of supplication is past. Let the saints put aside their prayer books and buckie on their swords. Goel knows I sny this jn no irreverent sense I honor a man for his religion, but when a sacred principle is at stake I honor that man most whose*, religion sends him to the front of the fight and keeps him there tiil tho last shot is fired. May kind heaven speedily reinforce us with a few thousand such, and the day will not be far distant wben we shall have " a _choolhou.se on every hill top and in the valley, and no saloon anywhere in all this fair State." ■ mmiinii nmi-fir r.'MC— _ an bob ihi i iftii-M —MB— Notices TAMES TT UGLI, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Will begin business on Saturday, 21st June, next to the Bank of New Zealand, Fergusson Street. Just Imported from France, England, Germany and Switzerland, a very Large Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SPECTACLES, And a very large stock of ElectroPlate goods. Repairs will be done at once. ■ KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS wiU be received by the above Board up to noon on [ Monday, 16th. June, For making about 48 chains ol Sideeutting on the contint ation of the Taonui road (opposite Mr Finnis' prop- • tity-) " 1 Plans and specifications may be seer • at the Boards office, Manchester st. fc Feilding. t CHARLES BRAY, i Engineer. li T^ IWITEA STEAM SAW-MILL - . j\_ FEILDING. )• P. &J. BARTHOLOMEW, 1 '■-*■'• Peophietohs. 8: 8 TOTARA, RIMU, A WHITE PINI 1 Supplied in any quantity. f tt Timber delivered to order at all the town shins on the Coast. c I, _. : c I O/f r* AC^- Farm .for Sale on eas; i-'-vOtfO terms. Apply. to J. C.-Thomp .-.■eoni Cath' Exchange.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 2, 14 June 1884, Page 3
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