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. The Bad and Worthless _ are never imitated ,or counterfeited. This is 63----pecially true of a family medicine, and it is pooitive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. A3 soon as it hadJbeen tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and meet valuable fumily medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up nnd began to.>steal the notices in which tho prt'ss ond the people of the country • bad expressed the merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their dull' instead, expecting to malto money on Iho credit and gooJ name of H. E. Many others e'arted nostrums put up in similar Htylo to H. J3., with deviously devisednames in which the -word " Hop " or (< Hops " were used in a Tvny to induce people to believe they were the same os Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no mutter what their style or name is, nnd especially those with the-word "Hop" or "HopB" in their lame or in any waj connected with them or 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 lube], nnd D- £oulo's nuroe blcwn in theglass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits.

A lady bad in her employ an excellent' girl who had one fault. Her face was always in a smudge, Mrs tried to tell her to wash hor faco without offending her; and at last sho resorted to strategy. "Do you know, Bridget," she remarked in a confidential manner, " that if you wash your face every day iv hot i soap and water it will make you beauti* ■ ful ?" " Will it ?" answered the wily { Bridget, " an sure its a wondher ye nivtr thried it, ma'am." "Rough on Eats;"— Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ana, bed-bugs, beetles, insects. | skunks, jack-rabbifs, gophers. Druggists, Moseß, Mobb & Co., Sydney, General Agents. Meetings NOTICE. LICENSING- MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL and QUARTERLY MEETINGS of the Licensing Committees of the Thames North, Thames South and Thames Central Licensing District's will be holdon at the Court House, Grahamstown, on SATURDAY, the seventh day of June .next, at the hour of noon. Due notice of all Applications must he given to the Clerk not Inter than SATURDAY, 17lh instant. ' Dated this Ist day of May, 1884. AIBEBT J". AILOM, Clerk to Committees. THAMES CHORAL SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL MEETING- of Members JL (performing and honorary) of the Thames Choral Pociety will be held in the Kauaeranga Boys' School, THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, at 7.30 p.m. D. E. O'Suiiivak, 3056 - Hon. Secretary. ■ Tenders , THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDFRS for CLEARIHG-OUT the KAEAKA CREEK, as per Specifications to bo seen at the Council Chambers, Albert street, will bo received up to 4 o'clock p.m. of MONDAY, sth of May, 1884. F. C. Di'AN, 3055 . Town Clerk. Concert A CADEMT OF MUSIC, j " FRIDAY, 9th, ahd, SATURDAY, I ioth may. , ; Herr Carl Schmitt's GRAND CONCERT AND COMIC OPERA "THE BLIND BEGGARS," Kindly assisted by Mrs Cooper, Miss Stephenson, Mrs Kilgour, Messrs Edwardsj Sceats, Leadham Members of Auckland Orchestra, Mr B. A. Owen, Mr Beale, and members of the Thames Choral Society's Oichestra. 3050 Wanted WANTED Known—OYSTERS, always Freflh, at A. Ctjixen, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. ANTED KNOWN — That the « SINGER " is the CHEAPEST and BEST TREADLE SEWING MACHINE in the Market. C»sh price, £6 15s with all the latest improvements, or easy terms of 2s 6d per week. Canvassers now here taking orders. Lessons free at your own homes. Branch Office, Owen street, Thames. TT/ ANTED TO SELL, 61b Fruit PreVV serviDg Tins, 6s per doz.; 2 do, for soldering up, 24s per gross. Wholesale order* aB per agreement. 1 and 21b Honey : TinfdfcPoney Extractors, and all Aparian appliaLles at greatly reduced rates.—Qtobg-e MoCatjlj, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 2,000 feet India Rubber Garden Hoso, at 7-a-d per foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised, Iron Wuter ' Pipe, from §-iuch, at 3d per foot.—Geoii&e McCato, Thames Galvanised Works. WANTED' TO • SELL, 100,000 Feet' O.Gr. and Half Round Spouting, from 2d per foot; Down Pipe and Ridge Ca-'S made to* any 6ize, or pattern; Iron curred for ranks, verandahs, &c, on the shortest jjatiue.—zrhree First' Prizes at, Auckland Agricultural Show, 188S, for Tinware, Colonial , OT6UB, and Lead Edge Eidge Cap.—Ghobge MoCato, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. TTTANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 YY Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 : doz AME3' No. 3 Shovela ; also, Builders' f ' Ironmongery.-GEOEQ33 l MoCaui, Thames ; QalTanieed Iron Works. WAN TED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corru-. gated Galvanised Iron, and 40 • Oasis Zinc, imported direct, and^for sale very '• Cheap by.GsoBGB.MoCAUi, Thames GaL Tanised Iron Works. TI rANTED /TO SELL, Galvanised VV Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each • 1,000 Colonial Orens, from 14s each.— . QvaHU MoCatji, Thames Galvanised Iron : Worke. Ifeu best *«8t ot the iotereßfc of ? b0°l? ißit , o*pability,of torn? wad. ».pcopd time, ditto ' "ftf 9t TCU,' ' '. '■'■ ' ' ''''■''

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 3

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