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Easily Proven. — It is easily proven that malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of tbe liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness, and neuralgic ailments yield readily to this great disease-conqueror Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by con verting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life nd vigour to the aged and infirm always. See On Wednesday next, the 4th March, B. Tonks and Co. will sell by auction several magnificient suburban sites situate at St. Hellers. In order to facilitate inspection, the steamer Tongariro has been specially laid on, and will leave Auckland for St.; Helier's on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday next at 2 o'clock, returning at 5 o'clock.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 12

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113

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 12

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 12

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