The Bad and Worthless arc never imitated or counterfeit^ This is es« " peciaUy'true of a family ruedicme, and ifc is ptaitive proof that the remedy imitated is of ••. the. highest value. As awn as ifc had been tested and proted by the whole tvorld that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable - family medipice oa earth, msny imitations •prong up andibegan to sled the notices in , which ,tbp,preßa and Ihe people of the country had expressed'the K-erits of H. 8., and in : every way trying to induce Buffering invalids , to ÜBe,their stuff instead, expecting to make .■..money on .the,credit and good name of H. B. ' /Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H." 8., with variously devised names in which the " Hop " or " Hops " were need in a wbv. to induce people to believe they were the same as Bop Bitters. All snch pretended remedies or cunss, no matter what their ,Btyle or name is,"and especially those with.tbeword "Fop" or "Hops" in their name or in any waj 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 bnnch or cluet'er orpreen Hops on the white label, atid.-Dr Soule's name blown in the glaeß.". Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemjetß. are warned against dealing in imita« tion« or ,counter|eitß. ._ . : -. ' Dok^t DiKfiJfViHß House.—"Bough on Batß"cleaißOutratß, mice, beetles, roaches, - bed-bugs, /flies; ants, insects, inoleß, jack.rabbits, gbphari. Mosee, Mobb an<^ Co. -'-"Sydney, General Agents. i General Notices, MORE BARGAINS! EIBST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES ' . . Ai lowrsx Possibits Pbices. JUST B. EOEI VB D~ A Splendid Line .of Ladies' Glove Kid Boots 13s 6d, .. ; (Well worth 17b). Splendid qualities in Ladies' KID & GLOVE KID ELASTIC SIDES. . Ladies' High Lace Boot 3 ") Best Style, Jitids' High. Lace Boots > Material, !.'.CllrUdren'i High Lace Bootsj and Finish. Bluchers for Miners, " Warranted Best Make on iho Thames at Moderate Price?.. , BOYS' STRONG- LACE BOOTS on hand in large Quantities and IBFASTS' BOOTS and r. shoes. As a very large part of present Slock must positively be Cleared to make way for Goods daily expected, customers are respectfully .' informed, that no reasonable off-ra will be W!|gf 'BE SURE AND CALL EARLY. R. WALTERS, M A B V STEEET (Opposite the Hospital). 2960 NOTICE.,^:Thomas Veale HAVING GIVEN TJP BUSINESS, - Bequests that all ■ " OUTSTANDING ACb^UNTS i ' "• '' ' MAT BS J' . ; SET.TLEP UP AT :ONCE. ' TT« will attend Bt his Store, Pollen street H evSy TUESDAY, THUBBDAY, and i . SATURDAY, for receiving. ( -■'".' Bame. ;- ALL AOOOUNaJrioAINST; Thomaj ] Valii please Bend ia at once for payment. ;; iTh:ASTED TO. SELL; GalTanißec : W - Iron Obimaeys, 24 gauge Iron, 20i elJh '*- 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s eaoh.;&jj* MoOaot, fbmm Oftlywwpd Iror 1 I .' " '■",''."
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 16 May 1884, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 16 May 1884, Page 3
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