The, Bad and Worthless are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated h of the highest value; As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, bi-Btand irost valuable family medicine on earth, rnpny imitations sprung up and began to oleal the notices in ' which the pn sg and the people of the country liad expressed the merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce Buffering invalids to use their stuff instead, esppcting to make money on the credit and pood name of H. B. Many others B'erted'iiostrmns put up in similar style to H. £ wj'Jh vftrioti>ly»devised names in which the "word " Hop " or " Hops" • ■ v>exe used in a way to induce people to believe 1 tbey were the s^eas Bop Bitters. All such pretendt'd remedies or cures, no mnl.ter what ' (heir stylo or name is, »nd especially those ■with the word "Bop" or "Hops 4 ' in their . . naajp-or in any wav connected with them or ' thfeijT^'naine, are in-ii(.£(ion<! or counterfeits. '.'BtswaWof them. Touch none of them. Use nothing bpfc genuine Americen Hop" Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of preen Hops on the ' white label, and l)r Soule's name blown in tbeglaes. ■ Trustnoihingelae. Druggists and ■ Chemists are wnrned^ageinst dealing in imitations or counterfeits^ ' 1 IMIIII.
An Aufitralian tourist was lately lounging in tbe/UiSzi Gallery at Florence, in the Tribuna, which contains, the glorious Venus ,de Medici. .There approached a lady and gentleman, Baedeker in hand, who, it ocem'red to him, had a Collinsstreet look. Glancing at the goddess, and referring to his book, the gentleman exclaimed, with an air of disappointment, '• Oh, that's in the Fitzroy-gardens !" in Melbourne.-—iEgles. ' "Hoti'SK on Eats."—Clears out i ata, mice, rnarheß, fl'el, an's, bcc?-bujs, beetles, insects, ekunia,' jaok-rabbifp, gophers. . Druggists, Jdoeeß, Mobs & Co., Sydney, General Agents.
iznpoinidings .-; , '' POUND NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, by. Cosstable St^bietow, oEtWUUTESDAY, June 4th; IjBB4, for. "Vau^ering at large in Baillie a(re?t, One BAY MAKE, black' points, white stripe on forehead, mane cut short, no viaiblb brands; and in default of being releeecc 1, hnd nil espenaea ' paid, I shall appty to a Jußthe of the Peace 1 for »n order i o SELL- the oaid Mare, by " Public Auction, at the Public Pound, Short* land", on MONDAY, the 16th June, 1884, at' 12 o'clock Noon. • L. Gubb, ' , ,■ Pouodkeeper. WANTED TO SELL, Galvanised \ V Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovena, from 14s each.—" Geokgk McOat?!, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. - " ' I'wish ie to be understood that my object in telling 3b 'xtla. is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number /- number ono, therefore toy MoGow*»'» 8» tv . : ;■*..;- ■'• .
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4810, 9 June 1884, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4810, 9 June 1884, Page 3
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