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Flies and Bugs, Beetles, insects, roaches -fleas, bedbugs, rats,, mice, gophers, jack-rabbits, cleared out by " Bough on Eats." The N.Z. Drug Co.. General agents. - "Rough ON Eats "—Clears out rats, mice, soicbes, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks' _ jaok-nibbits, gophers. The New Zealand Drug Corn .pany, General Agents. x - Mibkrableness.— The most wonderful and marvellous success, in cas<»B where persons are sick or .pimng away from a condition of miserableness that no •one knows what ails them (profitable patiouts for •doctors), is obtained by. the use of Hop Bitters Then bogm to cure from the first dose, and keep it up until . .perfect health and Btrength is restored. Notice. .'■ The burning question of the day— Where do I >all the Sewing Machines, sold by D. S. Chambers, go to H A*,Everywbere! Fiiiniliert. Dressmakers, Sailors, and iry ttdotitiHkers.. before buying •>lil styles xhould cull nml nee the latest grund invention nt 7<>. Quefln-Kfireof yAuckluud, opposite the Bunk of N.Z. Shippers and ' ' i rude supplied The Maoris who paddled their canoe through 'the hole in the Triumph's bottom, as she lay °in Mechanic's Bay, the ether duy interviewed Mr Fraser • and wanted him to stand something handsome for the .daring intrepidity they, had shown in tho adventure The owner laughed at the novelty of the idea nnd wanted utu, for their taking possession of the lower hold fcoiunceremouiously, and then mounting the deck 10 : secure their -prize. After some argument pro and con , :the- astute native" invader consonted to accept a smaH present for the chief of their hapu, and, on bei ; g (pressed to name.'it.cat.'.pnce said a suit of Moses' bi&t ; :i ;Kew, Zealand .tweed,, which, can be obtained for sh . ..« i*i«e.aefyi"n|f cpiuDetitipn.,' " s ._ „j .' - "' , -

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 231, 14 February 1885, Page 9

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284

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 231, 14 February 1885, Page 9

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 231, 14 February 1885, Page 9

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