a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fevers —by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they all Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. £SOO will be paid for a case they will not euro or help. Druggists and Chemists keep. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing Jont a trifle. Will you let them suffer 1
mo THE ELECTORS OF KUM--1 ARA. Gentlemen —I beg to announce to you that T intend again to seek your suffrages as your Representative in the New Zealand Parliament. For the past five years I have used every endeavour to serve you faithfully and trust my efforts have proved beneficial to you and the colony, and that you will accord me a renewal of your confidence. I shall take an opportunity of addressing you at the various centres of population at an early date. I am, Your obediently, R. J. SEDDON. Kumara, July 1, 1884. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. mO EDWIN BLAKE, Esq. Dear Sir We, the undersigned Electors of the Kumara District, request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate to represent this constituency in the House of Representatives at the forthcoming Election, knowing that your political opinions are entirely in accord with those of the majority of the electors of this district. Should you consent to accept this requisition, we pledge ourselves to use every effort to secure your return to Parliament. We are, dear sir, Yours, &c, WILLIAM BARNETT, HENRY BURGER, ROBERT HUNTER, And others. Kumara, July 9, 1884. mO WILLIAM BARNETT, H. 1 BURGER, R. HUNTER, and others. Gentlemen—ln answer to your kind requisition, as above, I have much pleasure in assuring you that I feel highly honoured by the same, and shall certainly endeavour, if returned as your representative, to act so as always to deserve the high honour thus obtained, and will take the earliest opportunity of explaining my views to the electors on the various topics of the day. I reraaiu, gentlemen, Yours, (fee, EDWIN BLAKE. Kumara, July 0, 1884. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH. GESTLEiiiiN—I beg to announce that it is my intention to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the next Parliament, I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the different centres of population, for :hc purpose of explaining my views upon the various political questions of the day. Yours obediently, A. R. GUINNESS. Westbrook, July 4, 1884. j PERSONS indebted to S. S. £\_ POLLOCK arc requested to pay their accounts immediately, or same wi'.l be pat into a Solicitor's hands fur recovery. All persons in Kumara, or-any other part of the colony, to whom Mr S. S. Pollock may bo indebted are requested to send in I heir accounts to him, at Mr i A HANDSOME LOO TABLE, jMr GiinerG 'Stewart's, it is of choice jNtiW ZEALAND WOODS, inlaid, j m\<\ worni'Trully constructed, and would make a magnificent- piece of furnituie for a drawing room. It is FOR SALE, and will be on inspection for a few days, at Mr Gilbert .Stewart's Hotel.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2517, 15 July 1884, Page 3
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