ENLARGEMENT OF THE OBSERVER."
"Weekly, containing 80 eolnritt*** raatt&r. To do • tJMs«©©ff machinery h** Jj^eij imported, and •nob ; additions have been made to the general printing; :pUn%s£srffl 'enaWe iho ojßce to tom .put ©vpry ''dfe'Sc^t^^ of letter^f esf^d ortainenta! pylhting - ! =ft .%ri.intbddjpd'''_tq. i imjproYe th» literary tona oi ftae^aperty; engaging on its staff o! contribato^a men of refined tastes and culture. The' paper »-mllfConiala:i» »abrief form all the latest news of the week, in 1 addition to Society and other gossip. fJAjS^al,V|pry^ aisb conwenced thi». week, and i k"if&fT ! "6ixp is in preparation, to Ml' coritintiod in iifreiefcly. ohapt'ers; The Art Union coupons are re-'cominencea, and will he kept up regularly. ; : ; The increasing 'deinana for advertising space,. ; which has for some time encroached, upon our news oolumnS, renders the present enlargement necessary, 'to keep jmce with requirements; and should' these favours continue to increase to the same extent, further enlargement is not a remote ■■ contingency. >■ Besides the improvements thus alluded to, others are in preparation, which will serve to render the Observer the most attractive, 1 as it now ift" 4 the' most extensively patronised, of |local journals. '
< Remember This. ,•: If you: sick, Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fails* . If you .are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it, is your own /fault if you regain ; illj for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. r " , s: lf. you are -wasting away with any form of Kiddey disease, stop tempting Death this ■ moment, f^nd;tu,rn for a cure to Hop Bitters. : If you are sick with that terrible sickness^ Nervousness, you will find a " Ba)m in Gilead "in the use of Hop Bitters! •..''-. : If you. are (a frequenter ofe a resident of a .miasmatic district;,., barricade your system against tjte scourge of all oountri'es — malarial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fevers— by t"he~us'e' of Hop Bitters. _.i :, ■ , ■■ , ; If you have rough, pimply, or. sallow, skin, bad>!breatii,r pai'ua arid' .-jcnes, and feel' -miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health,, and uonifoft. ...;;• N ''i '/' : .V In short, they cure all Diseases of the Stomach-, Bowels. Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidaeys, Brigbt's .Disease. ; £500 will be paid for, a cage.-thej; do not cure or help. Druggists arid Chemists keep.' Tbafc poor, bedridden, invalid wife, , sister, , moth or or daughter can be made the picture of . health, by • a -few bottles of Hop Bitters; costing. but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? ■ • , v ' . ','. ■ ... ' • ■/["'• ' ' ' ..''■' MV ' •
" Le Eol.MT."— February, 1881.— The faqt of , ! velveteen being, not only, one of< the most fashionable, bat • 1- lie" Jiwsfc i.arviceable and economical matpriala ' wo fD., ii'd iCi-s "-ovor.y manufacturer of dressf.' fabrics to introduce tsoiiie sp^einl mafce of his own ; f ew,' ioweyer,- , ore t.lmroitg'iiiji 1 .successful iv producing any-f''' really' otfect.ivo hi ' u^jiixa^ice, mid of good wearing qnalities." at i.lie suyfe lime. ,-ZLnipng fcUebe few, however, we xnaj r oertainl/eit^ y ho mafce fcuown as " Eoj'al Aiiieth^t," ;- ; in the hand it is beautifully soft and light; - and"* I , falls,, niifcnnilly into graceful. folds, Hvm, but without stifMess^ l'he'blacfcs area beautiful shade, very Seej^Hi;,^hTe^ shadows, and the " lights ", of .the folds are; •■JJh'qrmigjliJjrr " v yelvety." The <'.Eo;val Amethysfc '" volvetee'ii l^niijde 1 , in all, the fashionable- colours,- and theaeVp.rl-esen^Jbh'ev advantages w^ have attributed to' the- bracfcsibbpih; iii^ -weaf:.a)id ;appbai"ance. . W. i,B'at<?fay; "7 SoleV: j4geSfc;v4py;; ■i&.'i»cfc;iaud. J'k-,. '/'-1..,.-. ..".'.■'"■•>• :>■■'"-'!'^ : -;v "■9-, vt < '>.ny.K, r p>. : :'■■■■:•■:• ;.'*,■.. -:.'•.•••.•. :«" r y.; **::''<s>: &&■''.& >i,-SiU.^^ ; m^l
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 256
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587ENLARGEMENT OF THE OBSERVER." Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 256
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