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Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made.

They are compounded from Hope-, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake, and Puudelioti,— the 0 3dest.Jgga^&nd most valuable medicines in the^wortcT^^^^S;- ~ tain all the best and most cuj&jjtre properties of all other remedies, being th^Mjatoii. BlchjA Pur? fier, Liver Eegulator, ang^^Hnd Health .Jlostoring Agent on eartJ^^^^^^L* or ill health can possibly long areused, so varied an|HH||^HH^^^Amtion9. They give njyflH^^B^HH&iged and infirm. To irregularity of the^R^BH^HffiK|HHor who require an Appeftl^QHH^H^Hkulant, Hop Bitters are invaluabT^^^HHH|K ra tiye^ t.oi-i.- nnd stimulating, w i^ 10 JflB^^9rag. j "S « matter what > o^ir f eel^H^H&ptoms are,. I vAum the Uifcp.se or ailment^P^Hop Bitters.. » p.*r'i v,aifc mv.il you lire aiefc, but if you only feel j bod or TniaeKic'e, use Hoj., Bitters at once. It } i«ay-sa-Vf'>ou?'life> Hundreds have been saved |by jo '.lohu.. £50^jB*paid far a case they I »':il l,o: care or b^^B^mt- v j Do not. i^HHb' friends suffer, but useand urge them to^BHHkßitters. Keraember, HopTS^^ft ig no vile, drugged drunken nostrum, but the Purest ar^frßeat Medicine ever made ; the " Invalid's Frj^nd and Hope," and no person or family should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day. Wtel at Chemists or Druggists. ' . - >T

The Parcels System.— Great reduction in Sewing Machines. Prices, carriage paid with all extras : Home Shuttle, £2 15* ; Werfchejtm, £A • Whitp £3 10s ; Singer, £5 2 3 ; Frister and Bobsm£n7£4 10e— with cover, £5; Knitting Machines, £7- .Howe £8 • Standard, Jones, &c, Kilting Machines. ~l£S Chambers, Queen and Fort-streets, Auckland. -Wo.canvassers. Cnsh or deferred. Repairs to all rnrichitf§s. "Le Follet."— February 1881.— The fact of velveteen being, not only one of the most fashionable, but the most serviceable and -economical materials worn, induces every nmvnifaoturer of dress fabrics tointroduce some apeeinl inufce of his own ; few, however are thoroughly successful in producing any really elective in appearance, aad of good wearing qualitieaat uhe same time. Among these few. however, we may certainly cite the mate fcnown as " Koyal Amethyst "• m the hand it is beautifully soft and light, and falls naturally into graceful folds, firm, but without stiffness The blacks are a beautiful shade, very deep in the shadows, and the "lights " of the folds are thoroughly ;• Vf/ety-' The " Koy al Amethyst " velveteen is madeinall the fashionable colours, and these present the advantages we have attributed to the blacks, both in Auckland api>oarance - W ' *tattray. Sole Agent; for "Repout *rom Paeis ExnißTioN, copied from The Oldham Chronicle, Saturday, July 27th 1878 "— I now come to the exhibit of the only firm who represents the Oldham cotton industry at the Paris Exa*>i- ! tlo^ i' -v' ' t^v' • whos e worfcs are at Oldfam, * lr °„u aye rpputation as manufacturers aad dyers. Ihe collection of goods belonging to this firm winflT^ff 0 ' h iz\V™J*- The lilt If their goo^ included cotton velvets and v .lvetftens in various shades including "Amethyst blacfc," and "blue blacfe" for' Z oww' trimmi °? s '/ c -.J cotton cords and molests for clothing; dyed and printed lambskins, satins, twilf» serges, and cambrics for linings; umbrella cloths, iM cotton fabrics of all descriptions used by waterproofed! This, indeed is a formidable collection, and may U • said to include nearXv every description of cotton tobric St reference might be mado to tho cotton velvets; fi * a £* & splendid appearauee. They were well-finißhed, durable-loofcing, with a S^UUant and gloday pile, which only experts could distmguiitLfrom as? 1 — ■ -***• «"sa \ 1 was second to none in the Exhibition, and it was gratil i fying -to find that in their products they fully- SV Sa- i Oldham. W. Eattray, Sole Agent for AubJWand. M

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 152, 11 August 1883, Page 18

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Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 152, 11 August 1883, Page 18

Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 152, 11 August 1883, Page 18

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