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AMERICAN CO.' ii'OP BITTERS ARE THE PUREST AM BEST BITTERS EVER MADE.'

They are; 'compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, MiMrake, and Jpandelion —thd oldest, be|t, and most,i valuable - medicines in the vforld, and contain all the best and of all other remedies, beiiwthe) greatest Blood Purifier, Liiver and , Life and Health 'Restoring .Agent on earth. No disease or; ill health can long exist where they are feed, so Varied and perfect are their operations, I \ They, give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm.'' To fill whojse - employments cause irregularity W tha bowels or urinary organs, or who rW * an Appetizer, .Tomo and. Mild Stiff© B|, American Oo.'s Hop Sitters anjfiffaluable, being highly curative, tonio SSI stimulain», without intoxicating. " No matter what your feelings or syrupoms.are,' what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters, Don't wait "until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once, It may save your life. Hundrods have been saved by so doing. £SOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, llemember, American Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made. Try the Bitters to-day. Got at Chemists or Druggists. Beware of imitations. Genuine has Dr Soule's name blown in bottle, Do not suiier or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to jre American Hop Bitters. ir

"This is _ true religipus devotion," says an inscription on a veiy ancient Buddhist pillar at Delhi; " this is the sum of religious instruction—namely, that it shall inorease .the mercy and charity, the truth and' flkrity, the kindness and honesty of the worift" Simultaneously with the publica'tion of the revised version of the Old Testament there ivas issued a picture of the revisers, a companion to the picture formerly published of the revisers of the New Testament. It took seven years to complete this picture. The 30 portraits are said to be decidedly good 0 n the whole. The Dublin Nation, in its notes from Rome, said that while the Irish bishops at the Vatican were- considering the advisableness of changing tlie title of the Royal College of Maynuoth in IrelanJ to Pontifical instead of Koyal, a shock of earthquake was felt, and it was generally attributed to the bound of joy which St; Patrick gave when it was decided to dissever the college froin an opffiSt which dishonored it, and to bring!?, Patrick into more intimate union'with Rome, In Scotland they have a curious way of fishing, which takes the medal for the'ease and repoße with which is conducted, The fisherman, we will ing a big goose from his barnyard, or half a dozen geese, as the case may be, he ties a baited hook and line about five feet long to their feet, and on reaching the water turns them in. The birds, of course, swim out, and the fisherman lights his pipe and sits down. In a few minutes a fish sees the bait and seizes it, giving the goose a good pull, The bird starts for the shore at full tilt, frightened half to death, dragging the fish upon the bank, where it is mj, hooked. The line being re-baitecj, fli# feathered fisherman js again sent oyt try hi? luck. A flock of- geeae can inako' quite a haul in the course of. the day,'the human fisherman hav% only .to take' off the game and bait the hooks, the piffling It is amqpg the fapts got generally known that JJemesius, Bishop pf Emesa,, who lives at the end of fourth and fcjio beginning' of the fifth century, and. the first who called man " the wkreosm of the universe," anticipated flWey's discovery of the circulation ot thtjfblood by 1.200 years, in the 24th chapter of his treatise, On the nature of 'Man, written in Greek, occur these renMablu words The motion of takes its rise from the heart, and chiefly from the left ventricle of it, The artery is dilated wjth great fprco, and contracted by a lort of constant harmony arid order," The gerin of Darwin's Origin of tho Specif, and of the moderate theories of evolution, is to be found in'this same treatise, written by the most scientific of the Christian Fathers, . Among speotacular novelties recently presented on the London stage has been a new ballet, " Excelsior," brought out in Her Majesty's Theatre, and, translated from Milan and Paris. It is designed tp illustrate the progress of science, and the introduction of steam, telegraphy, and electric lighting. : The Admiralty in London I 'vceenfe received from a firm of fruit 9atihej,a 'ft! Can ™gi va WpJp olWapft-. rated Msi The ;«a«U>le» were fpunq satisfactory in nature«&nd the Lordii of the Admiralty have offered 500 ft of the vegetables as a sample, in be forwarded to Deptford for trial on one of Her Majesty's troopships, The terrible fire which ogcuvved recently in a cotton spinning establishment at Rouba«, franco, spread tTa wild fjlipw a fair hard by. lions, and bears we're''burnt alive,'"an# .when theirroarinsiwas heard, there 'terrible' alarm "in; ihe streeia lest:' they should get loose, Ultimately tiiore was a rush to eat their grilled! flesh, which _ NATCItS ?jNE T4(|T. QiBDIN for the 'tis.prodqota, culled by sltilfvi Hands, can (m readily applied to medicinal pu* PWOB- THo maaneit ihriib, that growi by the wayaide, hath a virtue that, intelligently oompretended, way be turned to profitable aceeunt, The world knowi the iritrineio properties crf tho celebrated Juniper-berry, but ifriemainedti one original wmooption, so to -obd impound ite marvsllom>|wnQ«,:aii to,generate that equallyvondrou? r«itorsH™, known as UDOLPHO. WOLTE'S " SOWEDAM > AHO.MATII] SCHSiPHI >'t; \ • Yotr Cix Bb 'htrt* B ; yw will ate}? M your Sfp.urself femiljeji WIW aptrasive dooton.or "iurei-ills that d 6 oiily harm, and um Nature Vsimple'.remedies for all your ailmanta; you will bfl.well aad haj)py;3cd save great: expense. The greatest remedy for this, the grest, wis?, and good will tell you, is imvim Go J

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 31 July 1885, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
993

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 31 July 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 31 July 1885, Page 2

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