Hop E:tters are the Purest and .BestSßitters?Ever Made. ~ They are .compounded from Hopa, M«lf, Bucbu, Mandrake, and Dandelion—tbe cldoat, best, and tcoEt vnlnahle medicines in the world, and conta.i. all the best ai d most, carat iv<properties of all other remedies, being tbe greatest Blocd Purifier, Liter Begulator, ond Life and Health Kestoiir.g Agent on earth. No disetse or ill beallh can possibly long exist where thepe Bittero are used, so varied and perfect ere their operations. Tluy give new life and vigor to the aged >nd infirrr. To all whose employments cause irrepulcrity of the bowelß or urinary organs, or wbo require nn Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulart, Hop Bitters are invaluable, boirg highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. No mltier what your feelings or symptoms are, what tbe disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't waif, until you ore eick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been caved by bo doing £600 will be paid for a cese they will not cure or help. D© not suffer or let yorr ftieDds suffer, but use and urge tnffjnMo use Hop Bitters. < Bprrercber, Hop Bittfrs is no vilo, drugged, drunken ncilruin, but the Purest and Best Meditine-ever n ade ; the «' Invalid's Friend and Hope,"- and no person or f.itr.ily should be without their. Try the Bitters to-day. Get at Chemist* or Druggists. "~ FLIES a»d ttv&a, Beetles, insects, roaches anls, bed-bugs, ratß, mice, gopher?/ Jackrabbits, cleared out by " Bough on Bats.— Moses Mobb & Co.. Sydney, General Agents.
, Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC preliminary Announcement. T\/| ADAME VESTA AMOB begs to inform IVJ' the residents of the Thames that she will have the honor of Opening here (with her ' Company) for a short season in a series of . Operettas, commen'ing on SATUBDAY j NEXT; Particulars in a future issue. BABBY O'NEIL, 2784 Agent. Funerals i iM|^MßßSjsisMSjsjswsjßiWn3CT' >ltg!ES9*> 'Jl^'''' **' ***•' FUNERAL NOTICE. ! rrHE Funeral of Mabgabet Hendbbsoh 1 will leave the. son-in-law's residence, Augmlus »trtet,~ Block 27, TO-MOBBOW (Friday), 29th instant, at half-past 2 p.m. Friends please accept this invitation. W. TWENTYMiS, 2765 Undertaker. Regatta THAMES REGATTA TO BE HOLDEN AT GRAHAMSTOWN OK MONDAY, 17th MAECH (St. Patbiok's Day), . Under the Patronage of the General " " Public. President s The Mayor, Col. Fbaseb. Vice-President: CiPIAIS WILDMAK. Judge : C. Kifxpatbick, Esq. Beferree: Capt. Daiton. Stewards': E. T. Braisey, Geo, Lawlor, P. Nolan* B; McDonald, B.Schofieia, J. C. Williams; ' f--1. CUTTEB BACK—Not exceeding 25 tons; centre-board, or- fins not allowed. 2. SAILING BAOE—Open to half-decked vessels from 4 to 7 tons (local). 3. WHALE-BOAT BAOE—For Maories. 4. SAILING BAOE—Open to half-decked Tfuels not exceeding 4 tons (local), i ' 6. WHALE-BOAT BAOE—Fite (5) Oar*, to nenteered b/ steer our j open to all-. '" comers!" ' " - . 6. SAILING BAOE—-Fop Open Boate, not to exceed 24ft. over-ell, centre-boards or<flhs not allowed. 7. PMREDOABED BACE-rNo Out- .. riggers allowed. 8. OPEN BOAT BACE—Not exceeding • 16ft. over-all, centre-boards or fins not, fallowed. ' ' 9. SGULTIBS' BAOE— Single-handed, open to all-comers, Out-riggers or covering not allowed. • . ■ ■ 10. DINGY BACE—Single-handed-,-not to exceed 13ft,, for sailing vessels and ! ■stsamera* dingys only. 11. D.IWGY BAOE—For Fishermen only, '. only one paddle allowed, half afloat and ashore, ' Entrance Fee*, Prizes, Bules, Ac, will appear at an esrly date. DaVXZIi I*. O'STJM.IYAN, 2^ol - ■ ' Hon. Secretary.
. Calls DAEWIN GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) SHABBHOLDEBB who have not paid Call (Third) of Is per Share are re minded it is long past due, and requested to p»y without further delay. * . B. McDOHALD PCOTT, Maneger. N.i 3. insurance Buildings, «uclland, 26th February I^B4. 2786 GA^BEIA GOLD MININ& CQMPAWY (Limitep). QHABEHOLDEBS who bar* not paid Call O (Fir»*o of 3d pev Bbare are re»pectfully requested to- pay- without farther delay. B. MoDokaio Scott, - 'Manager. 5 Z. Iniurance Buildings, \ Auckland, 26th February, 18S4. . 2787 NEW EUREKA GOLD MINING AND QUABTZCRUSHING COMPANY (Limuib^). ' IW7OTICE i» Hereby GiTen that rt' • Meet■]F\ in« of Directors held this day a CALL (thelftb) of THBBBPBNO^.per serifs *hare was made on the capital of the aboro Company, payable to the Manager, at tjh« Office of the Company, "Brawn street, Tbain«s,:on or before WEDNESDAY, thb-IStK of March, 1884 . , &M. HABCQUBT, • ■-. ■ '- : . Manager. . Tharoee, Febrpary 2Bth, 1884. ' -: r A' N ST.ENIKG- CLASS will be^held at the TABABTT SCHOOL oh MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FBIDAYB, commencing Monday, 25th, at 7.30 o'clock. Pcpils to name their own subjects. Terms Moderate ■ AKDBBW COIiHOUK, Head Teacher. THi Miagara Fall* is a rijht new to be fergotlan. There ar* many waterfall* DUI only
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 28 February 1884, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 28 February 1884, Page 3
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