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Don't Die in tub House. — "Rough on Rats," clears ont rats, mice, beetles, roaclies, bed-bug's, lies, ants, insects, moles, jack-rabbits,gophers. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. " Well, my friend, you seen to be enjoying you breakfast." "Yes; I always do. Masefiel'd's potted mullet, qualified with a shilling bottle of Hill's Colonial Sauce, is most appetising, and far surpasses Oregon Salmon ; besides, they are both lof productions, and so keep the money iv our country. For Invalids. — The oldest European wines— Tawny Port, Pale Dry Sherry, Old French Burgundy. The fittest Australian wines— Chasselas, Muscadine, Sbiiaz, and Burgundy. The purest beverages of other descriptions for invalids" use or for entertainment are supplied by John Reid & Co., at their bottling department, 26, Queen-street. Benefactors. — " When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies a most wonderful inedicize was produced, which would cure such n wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptic il, but proof of its merits-by actual trial has dispelled All doubt, and to day the discoverers of this great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honoured and blessed by all as bonefactors." Read.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 8

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199

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 8

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 8

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