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! K,kiAl> IT ALL. ' I It vk\y save your life. ! j AMSUICAU GO'S Hop Bitters ARE The Purest and Best Medicine ever innde. THEY AKB COMPOUNDED FROM Hops* Buchu> Mandrake* and Dandelion- ' "The Oldest, Best, most Itenowned, and 1 Valuable Medicines m the World, mid m : 'addition contain all the best and most •effective curative properties of all other ' bittern, being the greatest Liver Regulator, 'BLOOD PUIHJFIEU, and life and health 'restoring agent on o.irth," They Give New Life and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm"To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, : 'Labourers, Ladies, and all those whose ' sedentary employments canse irregularities ' of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, 'or- who require an Appi'tizer, Tonic, and 'mild stimulant, these Bitters are invalu- " " 'able, being -highly curative, tonic and " 'stimulating, without intoxicating." uNo matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, 'use American Co.'s Hop Bitters. Don't ' wait until you are sick, but if you only feel 'bod or miserable, use the Bitters at once. 'It may save your life. Hundreds have 'been saved by so doing,' at a trifling cost." 1 Ask your Druggist or Physician"Do. not suffer yourself or let your 'friends suffer, but use and urge them to • 'use the 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." - H&~ See that the name Dr- Soule blown m every bottle* none other genuinenAXCOIMPBJH & §HERUILL. THURSDAY, 30th JULY. AT THEIR YARDS. ASHURST. TTALCOMBE & SHERWI,LL JEI will sell by auction as above—--20 18-monttis mixed cattle - r 3O-.mixed ; cattle .. 10 weaneirs ( 100 lambs m wopl _ . \ iivv .100 eWes arid'wetHers : 1 Draught Gelding . \ ' * — — — Sale at 1 o'clock. A BLUE RIBBON Meeting will hehcldat Bnnnythorpe Schoolhouse, on MONDAY Evening, July 27th, commencing at 7 o'clock, (m German and English). Songs, Headings, Kecitations, &c, will he given. All are welcome. NOTICE. A SERIE? of Special Gospel Meetings will (D.V.», he commenced m the Town ll all, Palmerston, on SUNDAY next, July 26th, at 7 p.m. y All are earnestly invited. Seats free. No collection. , .v..'. . . ,- _Cx H. HINMAK £5O REWARD. fp HE above Reward of Fifty J_ Pounds (.£SO), will be paid to any person giving Information that will lead to the Conviction of any Person or Persons, Insinuating or Asserting anything to the effect '• That the prapery Business, at present carried on m Edinburgh House, the Square, Palmerston North," Is not the Bonajlde Business of the undersiyued. The undersigned also desires to [Cauion those Persons who have al- ■ ready been freely making < ssertions, . That any repitition of such assertions or insinuations^Will be dealt with m , a manner, that will prove both unSpleusant and unprofitable to them. ■ The undersiguod . being the Bona \fide Proprietor of "Said Business," 'and not the Representative of any [•• Wellington or Looal Firm." He is 1 t ii e - l '^/ ore » Being an Independent J?uricJtaser and Seller" m a position to iSupply the Residents of Palmerston land the Surrounding Districts with grapery, Clothing, &c, " New Goods W>t Shelf Mouldy Rubbish," At .prices that will Defy Competition. \ ■j :: . THOB. ROBT. WALTON. Bona fide Draper, Clothier, &.,&., ; Edinburgh House. Late D. M. Georges'. Square, Palmj erston North. Paddock m Park Road. fTIO let on lease, securely fenced IJL paddock, adjoining the residence of R. S, Abraham, Esq. : Con* taining 4^ acres thoroughly grassed. For further, particulars apply Standa&d office. • ■ N.Z.R. '•I WANGANUI SECTION. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, ' I to be opened at Wellington, on v Ist August, 1885. .Cheap Excursion fores to Welling- . j ton, (via Wanganui), by Rail ■■■■. '" i: and Steamers Huia and Storm. .-.;. bird. ; "TMOR through Excursion fares to :,:f1 Wellington, issued between 20th July mx6 l 20th October, and £ftvjfiilable for twenty-eight days as i Milder !:-r. . v ■ij\ i I V! ? i' V- : .'•« ,"l I 1 " "Fro'nr 'FBildinjf—lsr Class and' ■ ! Saloon> ; jB?»-} 2nd Class '' ; and Saloon, $3s ; 2nd Class r '\ !■ .ana. Steerage, .2Bs. . • From I»alhferßton \~ lit "Class -' ' ami" Saloon, 40s ; 2nd Class and Saloon, 85s ; 2nd Class , : ' , ntid Steerage, 30s; For Condition see: posters at all Rail wy Stations. By Order, 0, B, HANKEY, ; iPiitrist MttOflgw,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 49, 25 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 49, 25 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 49, 25 July 1885, Page 3

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