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The Bad and Woi Holers »re never imitated or counterfeited. This is es« pecial'y true oi. a^ fam'ly medicine, and it is poailire prooT tbat the-remedy imitated h of the Irghrst valor. As soon es it had been tcatedardpioved by tlewbo'ewor.'dtbetHop Bitters was the pi.rest, beatard ncosfc valuable family medicice oa earth, insny imitations iiprung up and bognn to b(cb' ibe nolices in which the press and tbo people of tbe tountry had expreseedjtlie nsprits of H. 8., and in every wny trying to iiidnce euflPering. invalids ' to use theip stuff-inslccd, fspfcting to make ! money on tbe credit ar-d gooel name of H. B. : Many others started nostrums put up in similar Btyle to H. J3., with variously devised j names in wb'ch tlio vsord " Hop " or " 3ops " were ueed in a way to indace people to believe they were the same as Fop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or curea, no mn(,t<?r what their at^o or nan-e is, and eEpecip'ly those with tbe wovd "Hop"' or "Hops" in their name or in ary wa; connected witb tbemor their name, are JmitalTons or couiiterfcits. Beware of their. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Amerrcan Hop litters, with a bunch or cluster of preen Hops on the while label, and Dr. goule's name blown in theglasß.. Tjustno.hingelae. Druggistsand Chemisis are warned againßt dealing in imitationß or counterfeii?. . • Mr Slrickland, of Bunnerong, near Forbes', New South Wales, writes t.s follows to the local paper:—"To-day I watched a number of sheep for some time. They tore up the soil with their front feet to the depth of about an inch near wh. re a root was showing; they then took hold of the root with their teeth and it came away readily. Our Bheep that are running on these plains are fat now. I think the root is ' wild carrot,' and there seems to be a great deal of it.". Catabbh oj the Biaddbb.—StiDging irritation, inflummation, all Kidney and eiroilar Complaints, cured by '• Buchu-paiba." —Moees, Moss and Co. Sydney, General HoUowav's Ointment ?.nd K]ls.-Whcncver the weather Ssvaviaole, ard tbe tempeiaaire constantly rhangin" 1, tnc weak and de'icate must De very careful to ne'.lcct no symptom of disordered ac ion or ill health. Wcalc-chobScd and strumous rubjects win find in these noble remedies the meaiis o: casting *vX the bad humours which originate aud p olongthcr srfferir^s. Tlie Ointtr.cnt shoi-Id be vill rubbed twice a day over the chest, and the Pilis taken m alterative doses. It will penetrate and act most wholesomely and energetically on the diseased strictures. These remedies manifest a wonderful p wcr in removing nil taints from the blood- and consequently in curing a mrliitut'e of chrome ailments which seemed almost irremediable.

General Notices WE, the undersigned Drapers and - Clothiers of the Thames, herehy »gree to keep our places of Businoss OPEN until 10 o'clock p.m. on FBIDAY, 23rd iDBt., and to CLOSE them' all day on SATURDAY^ 24'h mat.: — JAS. MARSHALL, s. s. FOKSAirrr, ProT. Shoet, A. P. O'LEARY, Pro Baii-wsibih Ebos. & Co., . SAMUEL COOMB SS & Co., W. S. WYLIE, S. HETHEBINGTON, J. COSGBAVE & CO., Per W. H. HuiOOS. NOTICE. Thomas Veale HATING GIVEN UP BUSINESS, Requests that: '1 OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS " MAY BE SETTLED UP AT ONCE. He will attend at bis Store, Pollen street, every TUESDAY, THUBSDAY, and SATURDAY, for receding same. ALL ACCOUNTS AGAINST Thomis Ybaxb please send in at once for payment. Soiree ■ COTTET PRIDE OF THE NOBTH, A.0.F., A.D., No. 5575. A SOIREE, SOCIAL, AND DANCE, IN CONKXCTION WITH XHB iBOVE, XT7ILL bo held in St ___B^§ i?jP|_- W Georgo's Schoolroom, IM^lSKuBgKy Rolleston street, on FBIHflll $fj§F\ Tea on the Table at 6.30 yfi^B&e!** TICKETS—SingIe, 2s 6d ; Double, 4j. ■ NAVAL BAND in attendant. GOOD PBOGBAMME during Social. 3091 Wanted -fT/ ANTED Kkown—OYSTERS, always YY Frcib, at A. Ct;k.bh's, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. ANTED TO SELL, 61b Fruit Preeervicg Tins, 6s per doz.; 2 do, for soldering up, 24s per (gross. Wholesale orders as per agreement. 1 and 21b Honey Tins," Honey Extractors, md all Aparian appliances at greatlf reduced rates. —Gvob&e McOattl, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 2,000 feet India Bubber Garden HoEe, ft 7^d per foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised] Iron Water Pipe, from i-iz-cb, at 3d per foot.—Gboeob McCattx, Thames Galvanised Worls, ANTED TO SELL, 100,000 Feet O.G. and Half Bound Spouting, from 2d per foot; Down Pipe and Ridge Caps made to] any size] or pattein ; Iron " curved for tanks, verandahs, &c, on the ebortoit notice.-r-Three First Prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovens, and Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—Giobgi McCavl, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. Ames' No. 3 Shovels ; also, Builders' * Ironmongeiy.—GßOßaß \MoCa.vl, Tbamei Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corrugated GaWanißed Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, andtfor sale very Cheap by Gbobsb MoCavij, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. ■ I wish it to be understood that xnjr object in selling 3s Tba is the greatest good to the. greatest number, and that the greatest number f. numtw one, tbewfort try McGora'i tf

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4794, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4794, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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