TANNING HUMAN SKIN. Several articles of public utility an now being systematically and profitably manufactured in London out of the human skin. An exhibition has just taken place in which tweuty-four exhibits appeared, all of this costly leiither. The exhibitor was not a Yankee, but an enterprising Scotchman; He gave a lecture on hu exhibit, in which he claimed that our' hides make the veiy best.of leather for general use. The purses exhibited werf especially elegant, and not only ornamental, but serviceable enough for the most utilitaii'an. They were subjected to tbe roughest usage and bore the handling well. He also showed gloves tough enough for the most thoroughbred prize-fighter The exhibitor said the skias of lazy and aristocratic people were inferior to those of tho/poorer classes for tanners' use.— , Scottish Leather Trader. j READ IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. HOP BITTERS ; ABB ! The Purest and Best Medicine ever made. ' . j THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM " HOPS BUCHU, MANDRAKE, AND DANDELION, ",The Oldest, Be of, most Bet owned, and, Valuable Medicine in the World, and in addition contains all the best and I moßt effective curative properties of nil other bitters, beiDg tho greatest Liver - ' Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER, and life , ! and health restoring agent on earth." THEY GIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO THE AGED AND INFIRM. "To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Laborers, Ladies ond all those | whose sedentary employments cause irre- i gu'arities of tbe Blood, Stomach, Bowels, ' or Kidneys, or who require an Appetizer, ' Tonic, tnd mild Stimulant, theee Bitters are invaluable, being, highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating" "No matter what your feclirjgs or | Sjmptoira are, or what the disease or j ailment is, use Hop Bitter*. Don't wait ; until your are sick, but if you only feel i . bad or miserable, übo the Bitters at once. , It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by bo doiDg, at a trifling cost." „. ' ASK TOUR DRUGGIST ob PHYSICIAN. « Do not suffer yourself or let your friends Buffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters." 11 Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest end beßt Medicine ever made, ond no person or family should be without it." HOP BITTEES MANUFACTURING CO., Melbourne, Australia, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A., Toronto, London, AntI -weip, Paris. In consequence of the social revolution ' created by tbe opening of the American through railway communication in Mexico,; a considerable change has taken place in | the United States. On the Californian | coast the study of French has been in a great measure abandoned in'favor of Spanish, which is also being taken up in Chicago, one of the cities foremost in the new Mexican venture. "Rough on Eats."—Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, an% bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-rabbitß, gophers. At druggists. —Kempthorne, Prosßor & Co., Agents, Auckland. It is impossible to remain-long sick or out of health where Hop Bitters are used. See anether. . . Racing ——————————— —•—-—~ | Kiri Kiri Race Meeting, TO BE HELD J A N U A E V 29th, 1885. COMMITTEE: W. W. Comer, R. Geintkb, T. Apbbahima, R. DovEiTi, C. Smith, J. Howabd, R. Whakabohgotai. Judge: Mr R. O. STE-WART. - Starter: MrR. Wight. Clerk of Scales: T. Apbbahama. Clerk of Course: T. Mtjhjut. Treasurer: Hobx Matenb. Secretary: . 1 Tasman Nahs. T>RO GRAMME: Races to Stabt at 12 o'cxock Bhahp. 1. SETTLERS' RACE of 6 soys j second horse, lsov. Entrance, ss. Distance, 2 miles. 2. KIRI KIRI PLA.TE of 6 soys. ; with - sweep of Ss for second horse. Entrance, ss. Distance, one mile and a-half. 3. KIRI KIRI CUP of 10 boys; Entrance, 10s j acceptance, 10s. Distance, 2 miles. 4. TROTTING MATCH, Bweep of 1 *ov., with 3 soys. added. Entrance, ss. Die- ' tance, 4miloß. \ 6. HURDLE RACE of 88ovs. Entrance, 15s. Distance, 2 miles. Riders to carry j I 9 stone. |6. PONY RACE of 4 soys.; second horae, j '■ £1 10s. Entrance, ss. Distance, one mile and-a-half. 7. CONSOLATION RACE, (for all beaten horses) of 33OVS. Weight to Lo declared half-an-hour before the starting. EnI trance, ss. ! Threeentriesornora.ee. For the Plate, Cup, and Hurdles, distinguishing colors must be worn by the jockeys. All horses that have iron an advertised race before tho present Meeting to be excluded from all races except the Kiri Kiri Cup. Any person entering a horse under a false name to be disqualified. Any person entering a horße must be a subtcriber to the funds of not less that 10s. All protests to be accompanied with ss, and if not sustained be forfeited to the Club; disputes to be settled by Committee, and their decision to be final. TASMAN NAHE, Secretary. Don't jaw back ; it only proves that you are as big a fool as the other fellow —3g Tba. ' ' Don't swear; it may convince you, but it ie •ure not to convince oihew—try 3i Tsa.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5005, 27 January 1885, Page 3
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