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Remember This. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fail* If you are cost ire or dyspeptic, or aw suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of tbe stomach or boweU, it is jour own fault if you remain- ill, for Hop Bitten il a sorereign remedy in all eueh complants. If you. are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stwp tempting death thii moment, and turn for. a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness; you will find a " BelrainGHlead" in the use of Hop Bitters. ' *■ If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic d strict, barricade yoar system against the scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. , ■ If you have rough, pimply, or satlow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel Miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give yon fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short, they cure all diseases of the Siomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Neryes, Kidneys, B right's Disease. £500 will be paid for a coae they will not cure or help. Pruggisti and Chomists keep. - That poor, bedridden, intalid wi?e, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitteis, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer?- - : ■ ■ •■•■ •■'••-;-; ■■■•. -..■:; .. ■ /

Is suicide ever justifiable? A Pittsburgh paper states that a melancholy case of self-murder occurred oil Sunday, near Ti tusville, Pennsylvania. The following schedule of misfortunes was found in the victims "left boot:— "I married a widow who had *a grown up daughter. My father visited our house very often, fell" in Jove with my step-daughter, and married her. So my father became my son-in-law, and my step-daughter my mother, because she was my father's wife. Some time afterwards my wife had a son—he was my father's brother in law and my uncle, for he was the brother of my step mother, r My father's wife—i.e., my step daughter—had also a sou; he was, of "course, my brother, and in the meantime my granchild, for he was the son of my daughter; my wife was my grandmother, because she was my mother's mother. J - was my wife'i husband and grandchild at the same time; j and as the husband of a person's grandmother is his grandfather, iwaß my dw^ grandfather." "^■^'P^j-y'P'-', •'' '"Jtotwr oh RiLTß.'^blearaput rata, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, inßeoth skunks, jack-rabbits, igophers. Drnggwto, Moscß, Mibfs & Co., Sydney, aenpralJAgenta.l " Bir<^iT,PAiaA."— Quick, complete, cures all annoying Bladder, and Urinary A piaeases. , Moses Moss & Oc^^ Sydney, General Agents'. , NT

'/■;■ -' Teitdera ■■■ ■ ' OLD CALEDONIAN GOLD MININGS COMPANY (Limited). T EIJ£KS?/5 11 bo~^iwd unlSI Noon on A MONDAY, the 28th inrt^ tor DRIVim A CROSSCUT of 350 Feet more'or lesß. Specific^tionß and all particulars can be obtained at the Mine. aow bted °*eßt °* aay TendM "Ot nweMMl^ „_. T. B. Hicks, 3434 Mine Manager. MOANATAIEI EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY. mjNDERS are required for SINKEffr -L »! SHAFT 56 Feet for the above. Specifications to be seen at the Big Pomp Office* Tenders to be in by 2 p.m. SATURDAY. J. F. Hbiohwat, . Lost LOST, a GUEENSTCWE PENDANT, io the shape of a book. Finder will p]eaM> leare it at the Stae Office. FOUND, a Small:SUM of MONET in Mary street, on Sunday Morning The owner can hare same oa appUc*tion « the Office of tbii paper. - - 3439.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 24 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 24 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4848, 24 July 1884, Page 2

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