AMERICAN CO.' iIOP BITTERS ARE THE PUREST AND BEST ' BITTERS EVER MADE. Thisy are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake-, and Dandelion —tho oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in tho world, and contain all tho best and most curativo properties of '•11 other remedies, being the. greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth.' No disease or ill health can long oxist whore thoy avo used, so varied and serfect aro their operations. I' They givo now life and vigor to the Sgod and infirm. To all whoso employments causo irregularity of the bowels or • urinary organs, or who require an Appotizor, Tonic and Mild Stimulant, Americsft Co.'s Hop Bittors aro invaluable, boing highly curativo, tonio and stimulating, without intoxicating, No mattor what your feelings or sympoms aro, what tho disease or ailment is, uso Hop Bittors. Don't wait until you »ro sick, but if you oidy feel bad or misorablo, uso Hop Bittors at onco. It may savo your lifo. Hundreds have been wvod by so doing. £SOO will bo paid for & caso they will not cure or help. Eemombor, Amorican Hop Bittors is no vilo, drugged drunken nostrum, but tho Purest and Best Medicine over made, Try the Bitters to-day. Get at Chemists or Druggists. Beware of imitations. Genuine has Dr. Soulo's name blown in bottle. Do not sullcr or lot your friends suffer* but use and urgo thoni to uso American flop '■ .An editor lately informed his readers %ti the latlits always pulled off the loft stocking last. This, as may bo supposed, created some littlo stir among tho fair . icadors; and, whilst in positive terms ♦hoy denied tho .statement, they at the namo time declared he had no business to know it, even if:SUch were the fact. Ho proved it, however, .by a short argument, "When one stocking is pulled off first, there is another -left on—and pulling off this is taking tho hjl stocking off last." The Queen'B.now son-in-law does not wom'to takoiwith tho British public. The London Referee tells the following amusing talo :—'.'.Tho new royal bridegroom wentinto.a; tobacconist's shop at Cowcstho other'day, and asked for a tuppenny schmoko.;'.', " Hood gracious! yer Kilo and Sereno Highness," exclaimed tho tobacconist,,-..'■:■ do you really want a tuppennyr ..".Oh," answered Prince Henry with a smile, ;: " id is just a leedle Mtraraganco fpr'mein honeymoon." ■:*> ;**. Half AsLEErl—"I nover," wrotoyyoung lady to a friend, "go to church or, leeturo but I am hall asleep, and. 1 never.;' know afterwards what tho sermonVor' jeeturo was about." It was a planvcase' K nervous.lethargy, produced by... ; watit : . ft action of the liver and digestive'ofgans;; She was persuaded to try American'Oo's' Hop Bitters," aiid now alio writes:. "flow! intelligent and bright are sermons and' lectures now, and how glorious the world we live in is 1 Dr Soulo's Hop.Bitters are' Indeed a blessing'to me."" Noticen.vV^' ThbBjtAZEN.'bERPEXT.—Like the brazen". Jorpent that the Jewish ;Meadef... lifted high in the sight,, of ; the : .perishing'' : followers, whoroby thoy wero saved if rohi; death, tho discoverers of American Hop. Bitters have placed before.; suffering,; \ tiling mankind, a remedy which enables them to fight .disease with conquering fcankind. . '::- ; -f : > '.
A.KOMST.EDTir: masterton^mK. i IT. IK,thanking the Public "for. L. IV ' past support, begs to remind them that ho has removed ■to the' NEW PREMISES, on. the site,of his old shop, where \\is.Gustonunwittlum the ♦hoice of an entirely newstock of Tweeds, etc 2273 ENDERS are invited up till NOON . on THURSDAY,.the 22nd inat., for the formation and metalling of a roadway and footpath in the Masterton Oemetary. Specifications of the work may be seen at the Daily Office, or/with the Secretary. Tenders to be left, nt ■; the Daiiy Office. Tho lowest or any tendor not necessarily accepted, i;: J:/;/. ~,,;.J..0, INGRAM/. ; :*: ; !N3 . ■■/: Secrotary.' Tdcphone No, 93] /■/v^ WM. C. FITZGERALD, Wholesale & Retail',;/' ''■':"*■,:.; CHEMIStIS SURGEON, DENTIST, and PUBLIC ':>/./ MEDIGALEALL^WELMNGTON ; :-; SUPPLIES with the, trade,'Mncludingiyliorsi;,' tattle, and doe; me'dicines/enemas/F/L's, Paris Pussairas, medicine'chests/forsliip// «" g, station orfamily requirements/ A':■? ill orders executed,,.; saino.; day.Va.3. eived, ~.:.^^fv:: !S Vi''.^7»^: : > Storekeepers ''requisites a, '\spe.ciality; : Hospitals, medical ; gentlehien/,//a'nd ;v friendly Sociofa may rely ..upon drugs snd chemicals being of the best quality at- • small advance on English quotations/-;;'' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL^//: ON SALE '*BY;: THE I UNDERSIGNED- •■:■ : /"/:/■//;//o// Flower pots and saucers/ //C /f - '■;: Garden vases ■/,. . / : /// : '/'// Fowl fountains >■' •/'■■//; % Earfchware pines and traps ".v/:/;; Chimney pots, etc. . HERBERT HILL, Sanufaeturer, Wallace'-sfc., Wellington,,;: Or at the City Steam Sawmills—- _ jWADDELL McLEuD, & WEIR,/..: ""1 v Agents. .■'■ , CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L.WHYTE Bigd-Street, Carterton. "HHE PUREST BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district/ Balk and Parties Catered For, Jittncheon, Dinnors, and Teas, and PriM7l vato Sitting rooms W SALE.—A' splendid lot o£ BOX TEAS at 18/, 21/, 23/, 25/6. ■ SIOEPYIOBALLY GOOD VALUE, fora ora BULK TEAS at 2/, and 2/4 PURE INDIAN TEAS, These Teas are rapidly increasing in fevor, and are far superior to packed teas at more money, Onr Oolong Kaiigra Valley Tea, 7HE FINEST TEA IN THE COLONY, AT2/8. .' i trial is requested of all .true lovers of ■JBALLY GOOD TEA, imported especially for the INDIAJN TEA WAREHOUSE, opposite Prince of Wales, P. W. TEMPLE, '. !70 MaSTERTON. FOR SALE. b"B, T. JAMES having several sec- _ tions of land and cottages left from Saturday's sale is prepared to sell them at i very low price and easy terms. Also tho lease of tho business premises in Queen- ' set; Apply early, 19 T. JAMES.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2273, 17 April 1886, Page 3
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