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If yrtn are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your o\\ n fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all «uch complaints. If yon are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cuie to Hop Bittera. If you are !Nef\ons use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, 01 a resident of a miasmatic di&tiict, banicade your system against the scourge of all conntiies — malarial, epidemic, hilions, and intermittent fevers — l>y the use of American Co's Hop Bitter-*. If you ha\e rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad bieath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, and health. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, canbemadethe picture of health, by American Co's Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer ? In short, they cure all Diseases of the stomach, .Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Blight's Disease. £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Druggists and chemists keep. None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on white label and Dr Soule's name blown in bottle. Shun all others a* vil«\~poi*mioijs sfnff.
List of visitois to Te Amha Baths last week :— Mr and Mrs John Richmond, nurse, and three children, Mr P. Dillon, Mr^CgShwrt, Mr J. Taylor, Mr T. Wickham, Mr C. O'Shea, Mr A. Hutchinson, Mrs Handy, Mrs Crocker, Mi, Mrs and Miss Montague, Mr,, Mrs, and Misi Burnett and child, Mr and Mis Bordmap, Mr and Mrs Gilrner, Master and Miss Gilmer, Mr and Mrs D. Arkell and child, Mr and Mrs Lealy, Mr Buddie. Mr H. N. Smith, Mr W. E. Bennett, Mr Aicken, Mr Saunters, Mrs Williamson, Mrs J. PhiUon, Mr Haslett, Mr Wendell, Auckland ; Mr and Mrs J. Tutchen, Gisborne ; Mr Wintle, Australia ; Mr Shepherd, Nelson ; Mis C. Jones, Melbourne ; Mr J. Willfama, Chrisctchurch ; Mr Y. W. Kincj, Waiuku ; Mr A. Taylor, ll.iwke's Bay ; Mr and Miss Mendelshon, Dunedin ; Mr Jolly, Mr and Mrs S. E. G. Smith, Misses (2) and Master Bradley, Hamilton ; Mr, Mrs and Mis* T.iylorand 2 children, Messrs A. and J. Wallace, Mr R.-ad, Messrs J. and Wm, Brown, Camhridtfo ; Mrs Climo, Mrs Goodenmigh, Mr Gallagher, Mr T. Logan, Mr Dickey, Thames ; Mr, Mrs, Master and Mi<;s McLend and three childien, Auckland ; Mr W. Hannatn, Hokitika ; Mr W. Elliott, MrT. H. B. Fleming Mr Hudson, Mr Waite, Mr C. Sutton. Mr and Master A. McPherson, Mr R. Currie, Mr and Mrs Moßvide, Ml 7 Mrs and MUs Easdown, Mr T. Fanlder, Mis« B. Faulder, MissFaulder, Miss Mclntosh, Mr Edmond Take, Mr and Mrs Hancock, Mr and Mr« Randerson, Mrs Garty, MrsT R. Bloomfield, Miss Ray, Mr and Mrs Tr.ifford, Mr H. Christian, Auckland ; Mr and MraE. Read Blooiurield, Gisborne ; Mr, Mrs and Miss Thomas, Christchurch ; Mr John Andersen^ Denmark, Mr D. McDongall and servant, Queensland ; Mis Sptigg<ins, Wanganui ; Mr J. Mangan, Mr T. Mangan, Mr S. Ferguson, Mrs Wisema.ii, Miss Hall, Thames ; Mr» Foughy & two ciiiidien, Right Rev. Dr J. E. Luck, Bishop of Auckland, Mrs McGarrie, Mrs E. Mahony, child and servant, Auckland ; Rev. Jas. Hegarty, Singleton, N.S.W. ; Rev. G. O Neill, N'.S.W. ; Rev. T. Kehoe, Te Aroha ; Mrs Whitaker, two children, and servant, Hamilton ; Mrs Actim, Thames ; Col. and Mrs Shelton, Hobart ; Mr P. J. Gillies, Mercer ; Mr Winter, Mr Fletcher, Mrs Dore, Mr Robertson, Mr Hick3on, Mr Adams, Mr Camoron, sen., Mr Camoron, jun, Mr Sims, Mr Massey, Mr Donovan, Mr O'Connell, Dr S. Smith, Mr Salmon, Mr •Shefrrtan, Mr IT. Roue, Mr Edwards, Mr Priestley, Mr Alexander, Mr J. Philson, Mr P>rfewfiter, Mr MaoEndoe, Mr H. E. Whitaker, Dr and Mrs Speer, Mr Glover, Mr Chapman, Mrs Laurie, Mrs Haywood, Mr Austin, Mr H. Campbell, McJ.-P, Cainptwll, Mi R. W. Keales, Mr Bnrt, Mr White, Mr Wilkin, Mr Andrew, Mr Gallagher, Mis Sutton, Mr 3 Hardy, Mrs Philcox, Mrs Brewei, C'apt. Harrifeon, Mr Ring, Mr Fryott, Mr Vaupalt, Mr H. G. Brown, Mr Wye, Mr and Mrs Heather, Mr and Mr«r Melroum, Mr Bell, Mr A. Murray, Auckland : Mr Corner, Mr S. Mftekey, Mr and Mrs Kenrick, Thames ; Mr« Morrison, Sydney ; Mr Storey, Mis«e* Lewis (2), Mr Wild, Mrs S. S. Giaham and spn, Mr D. M. Buere, Waikato ; Mr and Mrs McXicoll, Mr (i ilcKmith, Mr Brown, Mr Munro. Cambridgp ; etc., etc. Tiie rc\ ised dictionary which a number of philologists are compiling will recognise both "boycott "and "dude." It micht go even further, and, without offending, advise everybody to boycott the duds. A newspaper eilitov ta>s : "We have received a notice of mai ria^e for insei tiou, (o which was appended the original annoiuiuemeut, 'Sweethtaits at a dis t tancf* will please nccept this intimation." A No i iTU Cat oli <a woman, just died is said 'to have been 130 yens old. Persons knowing the 1 abits of women in telling their ages, estimate that this North Carolina woman must have been at least 750. Vps tlt is certainly true. Ask any of jour 'friends who hive purchased there. GarJick aad'Crar*fci{)V)»j»v»» Tjumfroiw unaskked for and very f,uourablo commendations from country cuslotpctq-on their excellent packing of-Futni-tifre, .Crockery, and Glass, &c. Ladles and Rcntlcirrn about to furnish should remember th-xt Garliclc and Cranwell's i<s the Cheap Furnisbinß Wbnrehouso pf Auckland, furniture to suit all classes ; also Carprts. Floor Cloths and iU House Hcressartca If your new house is nearly finished or, you ar^ porrifr to f»et marred, vis^^Garlirk an«l Cranwell, Quren-strret and Lornr-4trfft AurkHrnl Intending purChasers can have a c«tilogue seat frto.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2139, 25 March 1886, Page 4
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