. ■ . BEAD A£iL. ': V ~IT MAY SAVE yOUS LIFE. . American Company's ,H op Bittors are ' the Purest aud Best, Medicine, ever made. '.■■■" •■ -- -• ■ - v 'They are compounded; ''from/ Hops, Biichu, M undrake and -Dandelion. '''he oldest, best, . most, Renowned, and valuable medicines ! itl the-world, and in ' addition contain all the best and ; most efi-eclivetC.uratife properties of; all other bitters, being the greatest Liver Rgulatorj Blo«d Purifier' and life* and health restoring agent on earth, > > They Give New/.Lifo.and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. ' To clergyman, lawyers^ : Ktefafy men, labourers, ladies ■ and ' all those whose sedentary employments, cause irregblarities 'of* the blo©d stomach, bowels, oorr r kidneys, or - who require «« appetizer," tonic.and mild stimulant,; these Bitters are j invaluable,: being highly.: curptive, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating./: ■ -.;■:... ! .;■ : : " ■ * : ; ■ , N o matter Iwhat. yonr feelings or syinpt»ma are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Amerieam Co's Hop, Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but:iF.you only fed bad or miserable,' use tlie'Bttters at once. It may save your life. : Huti4 red s have been saved by so doings at a trifling cost. • ■■■-•■■ _* ; Ask your Druggist or Physician. Do -not suffer- yourself -or let iyour friends sirffor, but use, and urge them to the American .Go's Hop Bitters. .: Eememher, these Hop Bitters are no Tile dj^UKged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best Medicine ever inado, and no person or family should b» withojut it. See that the nam«"Dr : Soule blo^n in every b«ttle, none other genuine. CLAIRVILLB TEMPERANCE BO ARDIN G HOUSE AND BAKERY. .'..-.■-. "TOHN GOULD begs respectfully to (/ thank his friends and the public of Foildirig andTsuftouiidiiig: districts for the Very WbeVal^suppoA "itccotded to kiqa- during the^ pas* three moiiths, and liopes by special* attention ti) all orders committed to hip to. merit a contiuiionee of the' same. j . . Tlie^ best Bread, made/from especially selected Floury is deliyereid to all parts of the Town and Suburbs at* r-eD/.pjSft/aaj. loaf. ' All Jcinds of Confectionery and Pas- . try made to order. - • ! "Weddings, Picnics, Balls, and; Par ties supplied with every Requisite onmoderate terms. . ■; ; .> ■ . , Private Boarders will find all 1 the Comforts of a Home at this wellkno.wn Establishment. j A Good! Table and Clean Beds guaranteed. . - , JOH;N ;!; GOULDv; CII KLTENii A M & EIWITEA'STEE PLEDHAS K M EKTISQ- &SPOWIS, ;: r. ••: ■ ■•; .! nill -b6 heWin - -'•■' --■"■> ; MR GEO. DEATH'S PADDOOK, • on the 24th December, 1885J PROGE4MME. ! Ol 1. District Sl.eeptethase; 6"f 'secondhorse.^fc 'Distance, 'tjvice"Jro.und| the course, over 8 '"flights -<-f .Kardles., 3ft 6in high. l!f l 6min,iii6n ss, .acceptafice^ %*, minimum 1 weij'ht "ll" stone.'. Tp-fetart at 12, noon. .>..-..„. ■■, '" ; 2. (ipen^'Stob^lechase of £7, seoond horse £"l!— : Twice roij'nd the course, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ffc6inhigh. s?pm. 6k, accept. 2s, sa mi weight as- the.'^is(net. 3. District Flat liace of ;£7,.}%econd horsf -gi't^-f- Twice round the coursejiijiinf J mum weight 8 btono, noui. ss, acct^ut. 2s. : 4. C.'nsolntian Handicap 'of ;tance one-milev ;-• ;. i- .**-:'>"?*.:'. '• 5 Maiden Fool-ißace* 150.-y-drdSi4-astl prize £i,^rid;lo.s,ieii:i»ance2fi.t j 6. Running Hi«h Jump. — Ist prize! 15s 2nd ss, errtranee 2s.- >£. ; j ■;?..*.■. « (X i 7. Kangaroo H unwßa'-e, dislaiico 100 yards.' --'lst i)r^e'lsV.:2nd ss. | 8 Hurdle ßdeo. 25!) yard?, over 8 hurdle's gft'Gugffl&A Is* prize:3oß,^2nf 5s entrance 2s. ..■■...,: ... -■■ iJ;IftRGrLBS: -i .';-,j 1. No entiy-will be received for the.se: races, .e^c^ptybn th'q-, cbjhduion ihat nil disputes which may arise shall be decided by a majouky jtlie^stej^rHs present; also tiiat anyone ent"riT.g a norse for these raeeKmust beasiib.seriber.Ojf lia!f.a.euiaen to the spbrt^fund. ' ■■"■■ -^ ' fi\f . — .;"• 2. District to ' meart within KiWitea lioad B«ard bonnilary; -an<£ horsosi running f«>r these District fracas ,ipusl be thee bona fidfi i»^<jpef : ty, for ,six^: youths prig? %o <)»te ofx&ces, of perspns' who reside in thediKlrici^- ,;.."■■> , *.'.:':'•' . • 3 Any hoKe8 v; whie'»' have race of description must carry a'penalt^' Ofl Ktone.'T^^ -:'i *;:)£ ■r..<..-i:'.-f.'> r j ■ 4 Except four horses come .to 'tue post 5 J^oniination.«,vacoouij)anied with tinnoiiiintiMon 'op <■• s^.~j»u^t I"?,!" iht^'i)?iiid : » ; of the £• creiapy tfiaii ; 8 l>.ni. oii T!i<n'.-«l«y, 17tl> h-sr; '''Ax-iy-J^ydi^ not later ilp»» 8 p m^i) i.thtfS^rd fnsi; ■■J<-fk'.«y> must tide in coiorv-fc^-'j-^*''" 51 ■ - •'■ ; ,--.■ i. SiS&VCty Won. Ie;.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 80, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 80, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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