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That Husband op Mine is throe- times the

man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Ttenewer," Druggists. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. Benefactors. — " When ;i board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies a inosb wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such n wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with, many wore sceptical, but proof of its merits by nctual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to day the discoverers of this great mediciuo, Hop Bitters, are honoured and blessed by all as i»eu.ef actors." Read. The New Zealand Tweed Company, sosuccessfully managed by Mr Joseph Moses, have just; disposed of the lease of their Queen-street premises for a period, and intend to open business in the well-known establishment of Mr Hampton, Shortland-street. Mr Hampton has been in bn&ine.ss in Auckland for more than a quarter of a cer.lu.ry, and intends to retire, after his long business career. The Tweed Compact will succeed him, and, we have no doub.,. ihat under Mr Moses' courteous management, his successors will receive a fair share of the patronage so long bestowed upon him by the public of Auckland. " Well, my friend, you seen to be enjoying you ' breakfast." " Yes ; I always do. Maseileld's potted, mullet, qualified with a shilling bottle of Hill's Colonial Bauce, is most appetising, and far surpasses Oregon Salmon ; besides, they are both local productions, and so keep the money in our country.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 9

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251

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 9

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 9

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