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Tide Ba-3 and Worthless aro never imitated ore ounterfelted. Tnis is cs« ■pei-ially true ot a family medicine, and Jt is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of t^o highest value. As soon a3 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 s; rung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and the people of the country had expressed .the. merits ,of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many ethers started nostrums put up in Bin - ilar style to IT. JB., with variously devised names in which the -word " Hop " or " Hops " were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. AH such pretended remedies or cures, no mutter what their style or name is, and especially these with the word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name or in any way connected with them or iheir name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of preen Hope on the wl.ite 1-bel, and ■]>•• Soule's name blown in thoglaes. Trustno'hing else. Druggists and Cho»iiots are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeit?.

Why aro opposition steamboats like corsets ? Because they reduce the fare — fair. A Scoldikg Woman—The barbarities of the ducking-stool for the cure oi scolding women, though abolished by Jaw, are now oftentimes practised by a kind of social barbarity nonj the less repreheneiole. Women ecoJd only when they sre ill. Instead of blaming them we should pi-escribe Hop Bitters. Tho entire system will undergo a geF.ial, pleasant change. The nerves will be quieted and acerbity of word and thought will give place io amiability and affection. Healthy v omen do not scold or fret. Read. Amusements

A CADEMT OFMUSIC. TO-NIGHT! * TONIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE AND BENEFIT Of the Reigning Favorite FBED. W. MILLIS, The Wonderful Character Impersonator and Monarch of Ventriloquists. Received Nightly with TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE - SCBEAMS OF LAUGHTER ACHING SIDES SHRIEKS op MERRIMENT. Eyebyihing New & Oi<igunat. To-higbt! Gbeat Lecture on Love To-night ! LOCAL HITS TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY FOB THIS NIGHT ONLY. Pneec —3s, 2s, and Is. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Box Office at'AlcTiVEß's. Gko. B*bbee'E, Agent. Wanted TT7 ANTED, a strong, active Lad, who can >V Milk. Apply for Address at Office of this Paper. 2538 Tenders SEYMOUR GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). rpENDERS for the PURCHASE of the 1 above-named Company's MINE and PLANT will be received by the undersigned (from whom full particulars can be obtained) up to noon on TUESDAY, the 15th day of January, 1884. The highest or any Tender jeilLnot necessarily be accepted. D. G. MacDomneix, Manager. Auckland, 23th December, 1883. SO ADS NOETH ISLAND. [REPAIRS WAIPA-EAGLAN ROAD. NO. 1 CONTRACT. YI7RITTEN Tenders will be received atthis W Office until noon of FRIDAY,'the 4th January, 1884, for the above Contract. They ere to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked on the outside, "Tender for Repairs. Waipa-Raglan Road, No. 1 Contract." Drawings, specifications, and conditions of Contract may be seen at this office ; at the Public Works Office, Hamilton ; Post-office, Alexandra ;, and Warden's Office, Thames. The lowest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted. By Command • » ■ W. H. Hauss, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, December 21, 1883. 251 Coaches NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. PHILLIPS' PIONEER COACH to HIKUTAIA and PAEROA, taking Passengers and Parcels at Reduced Rates 3 leaves the Bank of New Zealand, Thames, daily at 8.30 morning; and the Criterion Hotel, Paeroa, every morning at 10 o'clock. A 6pecial Coach will leave Paeroa for Thames every SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m.; Thames for Paeroa every SUNDAY at 2 p.m. ALEX. PHILLIPS. December 18th, 1883. General Notices MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public. and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr Hail's, Chemist, Owen street, where he withe happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. karae:a bridge, pollen St. canterbury hams, '/canterbury hams. Prime Canterbury HAMS and BACON, Dutoh, Canterbury, & Wakato CHEESE, Sheep Tongues, in 21b tins, Montserrab Lime Juice, New Muscatels, Currants, Figs, Valencia and Eleme Raisins, Ginger in Jars. Large Stork of Best GOODS at Cheap Rates. J. CLARK, Kaeaka BEiDaE. BUPTU R E S. T)ERSONS suffering from tbe above should X apply to J. F. R. STRICKLAND, Surgical Instrument-maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield Hospitalt, and Gateshead Dispensary). Vincent street, Auckland (13 doors from Cook street, right band side). 2239 I WISH ic-tc be understood tSuit my object in selling 3s 'X*ea is the greatest good to the : greatest number, and that tbe greatest number is numbee ona, therefora trj^ivloQowAß'a 81 -Sroi-V: -■ ' ■'..':' :■■'■■ y. ■ .

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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