The Bad and Worthless are never imitated or counterfeited. This ia especially true of a family medicine, arid it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. Ac soon cs it had been tested and proved by the wholo world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations ■prong up and began to steal the notices iv 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 uee their stuff inetend, expecting to make money on the credit and .good name of H. B. Many otherß started nostrums pul up in sinjilar Btyle to H. 8., with variously devised names in which the word " Bop " or " Hops " were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Bop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no mntter what their style or,name is, and especially those with the word " Hop " or " Hops" in their . name or in anyway connected with themor their 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 Hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's name blown in theglass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeit?.
Bey. Leong on Tong goes to china, accredited by the Wesleyan Conference, to open up a mission amongst his heathern country men. Don't Die in ihe Hotjse.—-" Rough on Bblb " clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, arrts, insects, moles, jackrabbite, gophers. Moses, Moss an<* Co., Sydney, General Agents.
THE MINEES' EIGHT MEETING. T?ELLOW WORKMEN.—RoII up tcnigbt X? and make another attempt to remove the iniquitous Miner's Right incubus ; many Pakehas as well as Maoris are interested in retaining it, which makes our opponents the mote formidable. Take the business into our own hands to-night, permit neither stump orators nor demagogues to take part in the proceedings, as they have only hitherto been stumbling blocls in our way, and made us the stalking horse for their own political purposes. The days of gab and gush have passed; only the exercise of moderate common sense will enable us to accomplish our purpose. We have innumerable sensible people amongst ourselves, without the aid of political dodgers and aspirants. J3o not be misled by the "Permit me Sir lo put the meeting right " insinuating way. of shoving in their oar. or bo aud bo "is heah," and above all give the " I have no intention to take part to-night" man a buck seat. Without mentioning names, you know the parties I mean very well, and that their interference has invariably spoiled the broth, as through the use of their unbridled tongueß tbry have made enemies of those who would otherwise he our friends. This anxiety for our welfare at the near approach of a general election is no doubt commendable, but significant; it also indicates to us that the time is opportune for action, which, if wisely and prudently token, should useist us in our undertaking. Fellow workmen, I reiterate, beware of gab tnd gush to-night. A SUFFERER BY THE INIQUITOUS TAX.
Services ST. JAMES* PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. ftTO SERVICES will be beld ia the above J\ Church TO-MORROW (Sunday), in consequence of the damage done by the Flood. WESLETAN CHUECH SEEYICES. DIVINE SERVICE will be conducted TO-MORROW (Sunday) as follows:— Ctrabamstown: Morning by Mrs Phelfs, and Evening by the American Evangelists. Bhortland: Morning and Evening by the Bey. H. Buix, assisted by Mr Kobeets. QDDFELLOW8 1 HALL. EDMUND H. TAYLOR will LECTURE TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6 80. Subject: " The Probability of life after Death." Morning Service at 11. Federals FUNEBAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of Patbick Bbbhnan will leave the Hibernian Hall TO-MOR. ROW (Sunday), 9th instant, at half past three p.m. Friends please accept this itmtatioo. . . W. TWENTXMAH, . . Undertaker. FUNEBAL NOTICE. fPHE Funeral of GKeoige Him. will leave X his late residence, Eureka Hill, TOMORROW (SundayJ, 9th instant, at two pimi sharp. Friends please accept this invitation. • WIEUAH TWENTYMAN, Undertaker. ■■'■'. Tenders ! KTJEANUI HILL UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) mINDEKS WANIED for DRIVING 150 j X FEET, more or less. Specifications and full particulars^ Mine Office. Tenders to be in by NOON of WEDNES- i DAY, March 12th. THOS. H. CBATffJOBD, 2313 Manager. : ■ ■ ■ ' ... - i i ,i n | Calls • I EMPEESS GOLD MINING CO. \ (Limited.) ! ~\TOIIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'that j J^l unless the Calls due be paid on or before the 15th instant, legal proceedings will ; be taken, bb well as the Forfeiture and Sale of \ Shares by Public Auction, in terms of " The \ Mining Companies' Act s 1872," and " Amend- i ment Act, 1883." | F. A. White, , Manager. ; sth March, 1884. . I HONEY-HONEY-HONEY. 1 TON" FINEST NEW SEASON'S 2 EXTEACTED HONEY. 6d per lb. J. CLARK, , KAEAKA BEIDGE. Thb difference betweon a Gent and a Gentle ma a . The Gent turns up' what ho has for a nose end eaye, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mao give me « pound of yonr Tm, »nd icpd for Older • •try -«»k -.. ' " " :
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4733, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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867Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4733, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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