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3?Jie: -Ba4,AncV Worthlesa^: sre*ii&?erHi>titated or i:ounterfeited<' -This is especially true of a family medioine and it is pojj,tive; proof -thmt, thY- remedy imitated iglpitt'fis fiigtiest.yaliiex 4-a *BO^a; as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters . was the. purest, best and .most valuable' 'family' medicine on^earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the noticies m which the press and the poople of the co»ft^vbsd/jeipr^gje;4"l:M"nijßrits piiM. By. _and m every way trying to induce suffering ■invalids to use there stuff instead, expecting to; mate ; money, on the credit .and good -name of H. B..,;JU>iny others : started nos-%Bums.-pnt up m simular style to H. 8., with devised names in'which the word •' Hop" or " Hops" were used m a .•way to induce people to belrve that they were the same as Hop Ritters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially, those, with the word "Hop" or "Hops" m their nama ot^in. any ,way -connected v with, them orr -tt'ejr^^naine/ 'are imiimbnß' or counterfeits.; Bewaraof them, ,^ouch nohe'o'f "l;nem.'.'Us'e notnipg' I . but genuine American Hop Bitters with 'a' bunch or ! Cluster; of, green'Hopj?, on yje/ white j Jabel and Dr. Sould's name blown m the, glass; trust nothing else. Druggists ' and obetnists are (warned /against ; dealing m ; imitations or cownterfeitsi^ -;. 'a j Catarrh of the Bladder, stinging irritation inflammation, all Kidney and tjmilar Com^ plaints, cured by 'f^' l \ Bute|u-p_aiba.y Druggists. Felton, TGrimwaW & Cor Agents, jWellington." \ !> * ~i '* '-•'" "\ tOBI^. HOODS GR SAT I?OV.ELTI t COlli^T^ ■ ; PKMRA|iiMB <lin "M E #BO OB.N S «krili' -NuiW- ZE Aw LA2SD CUPS,.^November, .1884, is , now open with a subscribed capital'of £10,000 m aO^OOOfßbare-Rt -lOs^each;- 40^-pii*e» r each ticket having 7 chances. To an in* 'j vestor of 20s the odds are 25 to 1, and £3110, may b^ won^with oie tfcket.? X' I* ■' JM.JBLBOURNfl f ; NEW ZBALAND •* iK^r ; \ cup.;, "];. v ■■"*{- cup; "\l r 134 Prizes. • ' 4;V~^7O^rize». tjlst Horse ... £2000 Ist Hurse ... £lfl&0 2nd Horse... 900 2nd Horse... 400 3rd Horse^.. ~& 450 ,3rd Horse .<. , »200 Otoßta^rs^ % § •ot|er s ,6tMter|l,% -about/if 3 each' BK>O ; about*jt27 each*- 26a Non starters Non starters about £46 each 1750 about £11 each 650 '• * Total £6000 ■■ ' : '\ Total L 2500 \(OASH BONDS. \. - \ \ PiizesY »,; \ y ' - '2alLsO v *.;' ..; -- LIOO >' 6iuLis 160 -. 40;.tL10 ... ... 400 \ 146atL5 ... ... 780 *%Wifit clOjMfjon Novembc* i§ti 55;0|0 7 j&een^Boidjbyisuß on ranqus events since our commencement. Applica ■ tions as usual. 5 l>ro 2d stamps ijor reply, and result. Money Orders or Cheques mai ked correct, witu Is exchange - added, p^efofied., •If-Notes or Coin are sent letters "Bh^id'be^eg'iitreted. Telegrams- and Beghtef^U le^erß/xeceived and promptly ''at-; tended' toT" "Ten peT centfdiedncted from 1 all prize monieftj^pjer- cent of which iive, give to agents" who » ell tickets for us, 'or clients who purchase books of 25" "shares. Progi anfmes witK nominations and particu» : laiß, ptf t, pr'eseiit, and •ftituiej forwarded post Iree, on application. Agents' retarns .tduStpeach; us) not , latprj than .Slßt^Oclpber o ttiey will not be recognised,' AadresSTROBIN HOOD, care of Thos. Stspleton Box 238, P. 0., Chrisichurch; ,or Jubal Fleming, Qity Baths, Cdombo street, Chiistchurch,; | ■",.. %"'. \ . C. % 'i, N.B. — Although f we s.end*- r to newspapers throughout New Zealand the names and addresses of the principal m. our, company, as the ' Consulaticnists -^ailvertise' they de, we respeoifmly remind-the public, and. our clients,, that. our. books, -are at all times open foV.iri&pt-c'tion'to any' subscriber, information not confinedito'the Efeasf;/ we," consider each subscriber Joae an •qual right of inspection.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1337, 3 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1337, 3 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1337, 3 November 1884, Page 4

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