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REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. If you are sicV, HOP BITTERS will Buroly aid Ifaturo in making you well again when all ehe fii'lr. If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, nP ver rest oßf>y •ill you are made a new being by the use of HUP BITTEES. If you are costive or dyspeptic, cr ar3 Buffering from any other of the nutrerous diseases of the s'omach or bowel?, it is i your own fault if you re,mnin ill, for 1 HOP BITTEEB j are a sovtieign remedy in all such com- i plaints. i I you are wssiing a* ay with any form i of Kidney Disease, otop tempting Death j this moment-, and-turn for a cure to HOP BITTEES. If you are tick with tl at terrible sicknees Nervousness, you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the use of HOP BITTEBF. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the acr urge of all countries —malarial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent feTrr.— hv the ll«e of HOP BITTERS, If you ha?e rough, pimply, or allow skin, bad breath, pains and aoh"*. .inH feel miserable penfcrally, HOP BITTKKS will givfl you fair skin, rich blood, the Bvr<»ptest heath, health and coinfor'. In short, they cure ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels Blood. Livpr, Nerves, Kidneys, &c, and £500 will be paid for a case they will not. cv c or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, nun be made the picture of he lth by a few bottles of Hop Bitte. s, costing but a triflf. Will you let them suffer ? Cleanse, Pur.fy and Enri h the Blood with Hop Bitter?, And you will havt< no sickness or euffering or doctors' bill to pay. "I do not say," remarked Mr Brown, " that Jones is a thief, but I do say that if his farm joined mine I would not try to keep sheep." Holloway'S Ointment.—Go where you may, in every country persons will be fouiid who have a ready word of praise for this Ointment. For chaps, chafes, scalds, bruises, and sprains, it is an invaluable remedy ; for bad less caused by accident or cold it may be confidently relied upon for effecting a sound and permanent cure. In case- of puffed ankles, erysipelas, and rheumatism, Holloway's Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inflammation, cooling the blood, soothing the nerves, adjusting the circulation, and expelling the impurities. This Ointment should have a place in every nursery. It will cure all tho-e manifold skin affections, which originating in childhood, gain strength with the child's growth. Flies and Bugs, 'Beetles, insects, roacbee> antß, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gopher.', chipmunks, cleared out by " Eoi gh on Eats.— Kempthorne, Prosper and Co., Agents, Auckland. Notices I POUND, a FOX TEEEIER DO9. ! Owner can" have same by paying expenses ; if not claimrd within Three Days, will be registered.—Apply C. McLivkb, Brown street. I DESIRE to THANK the Public o' the Thames for past favors, and beg to inform my late patrons that 1 hare riiapoeed of my Premises and Business to Mr W. ScoiT, for whom I bespeak the same measure of support that has always been ex'ended to myself. JAME3 FOBGUE. HAVING Purchased Mr J. FoboHe's Premises a;-d the good-will of his Business, I trust, by supplying a first-class article, to merit, the same liberal patroi age accorded to my predecessor. WM. SCOTT. Racing A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. To be held SATURDAY, 15th Nov , 1884. TEIAL STAKES of lOOsov?., with a sweepstakes of 3'ovs. each, to go to second horee. Entrance, 2aovs. eacb to go to the funds. Weight lor age. For three-year-olds and upwards. Mai Jens, if three-year-olds, allowed 51bsj four-year-olds, 71bs ; five years and upwards, lOlbs. One mile. WELCOME STAKES of lCOuovs, with a sweepstakes of 3aove. each, to go to second horse. For two-year-olds. Colts Bst slbs; fillies, Bs\ Entrance, 3*>ovs. each, to go io the funds. Five furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 70sovs., with a sweepstakes of 3sovs. each, to go to second horse. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds. Over 8 flights of hurdles. Acceptances on general entry day. Two miles. SPRING HANDICAP of 120a0v8., with a sweepstakes of 3sots, each, to go to second horse. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance, 2sovs. eacb, to go to the funds Acceptances on general entry day. One mile and a«half. SELLING- STEEPLECHASE of 80aovs. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to ihe funds. Four-year-olds to carry list, five-year-olds list 121bs, cix years and upwards 12st 41bB. Winner to be sold for 150sovs. If ent red not to be cold, to carry 14los extra ; if entered to be sold for lOOaovs., 71bs allowed ; if for 7ogovs., 14-lbs ; if for 598075., 211bs ; if for 25a^vs., 281bs. About three and a half miles. EPSOM PLATE of 100.0v5., with a sweepstakes of 3sovb. each, to go to second horse. For two-yerr-olds and upwards Entrance, 2bovs. each, to go to the funds Wei"ht for age. Five furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTBIES, ACCEPTANCES, ETC., FJBIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th) Gbnebau Entby. > Acceptance — Spring Handicap (sweep) ... 3sovs Handicap Hurdles (sweep) ... 3sovs Nominations — Trial Stakes 28OVBJ Welcome Stakes 3aovs| Steeplechase 2eo b* Epsom Plate 23ovb_ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th (at the post) — Sweepstakes— Trial Stakes ... ... ... 3sovb. Welcome Btakes 3sovs. Epsom Plate 3sotb. Wm. Pbbcivai., 3769 Secretary. WhbK a man gets cheerily out of bed in the morning and lights on the business end of a tack, he forgets he was at the Salvation Army the previous evening, and is not right again till be has v cup of MoQowan's Tea, ■

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4943, 12 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4943, 12 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4943, 12 November 1884, Page 3

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