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I• . . j It.: A II IT ALL. I | IT ffiIYSIVE YOUR LIFE. i j -A.TSur:E:T3:ra.A.:isr co-s . Hop Bitters * ARE The* Purest and Best Medicine ever-mnde. :_- THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM Hops s Bnchu. Mandrake, and Dandelion* , . " The Oldest,. Best, most Renowned; nlid . • Valuable Medicines m the World, and m 'addition 1 contain all the best and most 'effective curatire properties of all other ' bitters, being the greatest Liver Regulator, 'BLOOD PURIFIER, and" life and health 'restoring agent on earth," They Give New Life and Vigor' to the Aged and Infirm." " To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, 'Labourers, Ladies, and all -those whose 'sedentary employments cause irregularities 'of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, 'or who require au Appetizer, Tonic, and 'mild stimulant, these Bitters are! iuTalu'able, being highly curatire, tonic arid 'stimulating, without intoxicating." • ■' "No matter what your feelings or symp'toths arc, or what tlie disease or ailment is, - ' use American Col's Hop Bitters. •.. Don't 1 " 'wait until you are sick, but if you only feel - 'b:id or miserable, use the Bitters- at once. •It may save your life. Hundreds have ' been saved by so.doiug, at a trifling cost." Ask your Drugfijisfc^or Physician"- . -. i . v "Do not ; suffer yourself or let your : ' ' 'frieiidssufferi but use and urge them 'to 'use Hie American Co.'s Hop Bitters." "Remember, these Hop Bitters are no 'vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but. the . 'purest, and best Medicine ever made, and 'no person or family should be without it." «^° See that the name Dr- Soule blown m every bottle, none other genuineHACK N EY GARIUAGE WOSt HIREi * ■.V ■■■■'-••••■ V- ■;.'• ■ - • - undersigned has much pleasure m • L calling the attention of the Palmer.ston i)ublic to tlid. fact.that he is at.present " 'ifmiiiing a comfortable Covered Carnage within the Borough. Cushioned seats and .backs. .;•■,...■ „ , . l?are--ißd •-- — - ! • To any part of the Borough from thje y\T '- ! cSquiare, or vice versa. Day Hire, by the hour, ,4s. ;■' T^.^.~^rl^JLg^e%tt Aade-, fijr "-Evening , 'lureW R i % ,? I* : V T. GOOD I SON, -■ : ■ ! 1 I gjiih'? lii-isi j. •«/- . j | .•£&& M-W^.'v ,^t ; > *&¥ Vi . . HAS BY FAR THE ATION 6%--m% newspapeb ; PUBL^^^|N MANAWATU ■ -'JiM- ■■■«'-a I 'OP.O O^.- ; " ! $* ■' : ADA MANTUA. ■^iooo' •■''•■ r -': ■: :--'--±- ' : 'JBsboo: ANNUAL CONSULTATION ...,_ . Olf THIS , • ..•■■.'. * Hawkesbury . Grand Handicap, To be Run, at Hawkesbury, New South Wales, on ; : the l?th September, 1885. Will Close positively on tlie 10th September, 1885. ' ' ■>. 109 NOMINATIONS, 1 . ' Including all .the New Zealand Cracks, numely—' Welcome Jack, Vanguard, Oudeis, Liverpool, Thunderbolt. ■ 6000 Members at 10s each. 6000. ■ 218. PRIZES. Horses. „ ... Cash Awards. First', .. ... • „..'£soo. latdßlOO ..£IOO Second .. .. .. ;,300 2at 60 .. 100 Third' .. .. ..200 . 8 at 25 .. 200 Starters (divided about 10 at 20 .. 200 £40 each) ... .. 200 20 at- ■ 10/ c- 200 Non-Starters (divided- . 20 at 8 ... IGO about £l6 each) .. 000 48 at 5 .. 240 .'•'■■■■ ■' £1800 ' £1200 Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize m each of the Eight Drawings. Please scud P.O. Orders when convenient, or bank notes. Country Cheques must have Is exchange . added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000, all money over .will, be devoted to extra £5 each Cash Awards, less usual commission-being the ninth drawing. N.B.— As usual, the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the. gentlemen who form tlie Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. . READ THIS !~READ THIS!! OPINIONS OP THE DUNEDIN PRESS. Prom the " Evening Star," Dunedin, of May 20,1885 Ada Mantua has forwarded to us the names of the Committee who superintended her drawing, and a list of the names and addresses of those who drew the principal prizes. The Committee were all wellknown residents of Dunedin. ■ ' Prom the "Otago Daily Times," Dunedin, of May '....-•. S7th, 1885. , . Ada Mantua has sent us the names, and addresses of the principal winners, and also the names Of her ' Committee. Among the Committee there were a. ; number of well-known business men, and a representative from one of the Dunedin newspapers. The Committee express themselves as being thoroughly satisfied with the drawing. The first prize went to Greymouth, the second to Dunedin, and the third to Clyde. • -•-.■■ . Also the opinions of fifty other leading newspapers can be had on application. . Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of LYONS & HART, Bos 351, Post Office, Duuedin. £3000— Apply Early, as time is limited.— £3ooo. Melbourne Cup will follow. REGISTER! REGISTER! EVERY Elector should see that his name is on the Electoral Roll. Forms of registration may be had nt the Standard Office. GEATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S_COCQA. "By a thorough: knowledge of the natural, laws : which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with, a delicately-fluvouved beverage which, muy save us many heavy doctor s bills. It it by the judicious use of such articles of v diet that a constitution may be- gradually built up 'until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease; Hundreds of subtle mnlhdies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a wonk Hoint We inny escape many a fatal shnf t by kcopi»»e ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frniue —Sec article m the Civil Scivicc Gnssctte. Mode simply with boiling water or milk. Sold m 4-lb packcte by Grocers, labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 46, 22 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 46, 22 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 46, 22 July 1885, Page 3

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