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The Bad and Worthless : are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, ana it is poeilive proof that tbe remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon bb it.had been tested and proved by the whole world thatHpp Bitters -was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations •prong 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 tryiDg to induce suffering invalids to uee their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started noetrums put up in similar style to H. Bi, with variously devised names in which the word "Hop " or " Hops" were need in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such i pretended remodies or cures, no mntter what Ibeir style or name is, and especially those with the word "Hop" or "Hops" in their same or in any waj conneoted with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Übb nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of preen Hops on the white label, and DrSoule's name blown in the glass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits.

The Chicago Inter-Ocean has taken a new departure in journalism. It is print • ing a nominal list of eligible bachelors, with a minnte description of their appearance, personal habits, income and family connections, to assist young ladies to choose husbands this leap year. Bachelors are gravely invited to send in particulars, so that the list may be a complete and reliablo matrimonial, guide. This request is being /complied with. Americans love newspaper mention above every* ttnngTeTselri"life," barring tire -possession of money. CATABBH OF THE BliADDEß.—Stinging irritation, icilummation, ell Kidney and similar Complaint*, cured by " Buchu-paiba." —Moses, Mobs and Co. Sydney, General Apente.

Tenders . TENDERS. FRESH TENDERS will be received for SIX-ROOMED HOUSE at Komata until FRIDAY, tLe 7th insfc., till 5 p.m. Amended Flans and Specifications to b& seen on appplication to — R. N. Smith, Architect. ,*>■ ______________________ Wanted TTfAHTED, a Good General SERVANT, i V f —A}, ply Mr A. Aitken, Hape Creek. WANIED BUYERS far VOOlbs FRESH \ and 18001bs SALT TARAKAEI . BUTTER Weekly. Tho above quantity— ! Beet Dairieß—just to hand. Also, Waikato ; Fresh Butter, Thursdays and Saturdays. ; ' Trade and Retail at W.. WOOD'S, Grocer, ; Pollen Btreet. WANTED TO SELL, 61b Fruit PreBervirg Tins, 6s per doz.; 2 do, for soldering up, 24s per gross. Wholesale - orders as per agreement. 1 and 21b Honey Tins, Honey Extractors, and all Aparian appliances at greetly reduced rates.—Q-ROBO-B MoOaul, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. * TT7 ANTED TO SELL, 2,000 feet India W Bubber Garden Hose, at 7£d per foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised Iron Water Pipe, from .-inch, at 3d per foot, —Geobge McCatti, Thameß Galvanised Works, WANTED TO SELL, 100,000 Feet O.G. and Half Round Spouting, from 2d per foot j Down Pipe and Ridge Caps made to^ any size cr pattern; Iron curved for tanks, verandahs, &c, on the shortest n.4ice»—Thrce First Prizes at Auckland Agricultur# r3how, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Greos, and Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—Gbobgk { MoCato, Thames Galvanised Icon Works. . . — i WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. A Mas' Kb. 3 Shovels; b1»o, Builders' Ironmongery.—Geobob .McCaujo/ Thames . ' Galvanised Iron Workt. _—. ______________________ j WANTED TO SELL, 60 CaseaCorru- j . gated Galvanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, and for sale very. Cheap by Gkobob MoCaui., Thames Galvanited Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, Galvanised Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s each. — G-OsaK MoCaui, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED KtfOWN—Waste Paper for Sale atthe S__3 Office. CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on SALE at the IflVsrofa Stab Oit?ioh Albert etroet. Grahamstowa, IN WARES and dUTWABT>B COASTWISE FOBB-5 Tna difference between a Gent and a G-entlt man .—The Gent turna up what he has for a hone and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman wal-i into McGoW-ff's and says, Mao give *ac • pound,of 3Diu.T^.:*t^ «P<l ,to* Ofdsr 'c '3t '***£ ' '■"--*•

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 3

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