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READ IT ALL. , IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. i , v fiop Bitters are ; The Purest and B eat [ . Medicine ever made. • THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM Hops, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion., 11 The Oldest Best, most Renowned, and Valuable Medicines in the'^Vorld, and in addition contain all the best and TOOsteffective curative properties ! of all other bitters, being the greatest ! Liver Regulator, BEOtfDCpj&ft'iEE and life and health restoring Agent on eartk." They Give New Life and Vigour to the Aged and Infn-nv . f " To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Laboured, Ladies, and all those whose sedentary employments cause irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic, and mM Stimulant, these Betters- are ', invaluable,. - being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, without intoxicating.'' . , _, $Po' &afte¥ what "ybuV feelings or are, or what the disease or ailments is, use* Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only Bitters at qktyk h^e.beea.gaveii iy ao doings at a^ri^in^ coat.". ••»rfrifi »>.«'■ .vutUs,x..J Miilto no^wiflWr ydnrtelf or teryow TrreuuS'suiier, uuu usb ana urge uqpui hj TSitte'fS? "' iIH '* ' '„•,,'•■ •■ Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, l dxuggfid<>£& > uiikenqJiostn»in^ but'the purest and befct ; M^dft?lne ever made, and no .person or facpilj .should be witnout \t.' iV *' .. ,■ HOEBETTERS MANUFACTURING CO., MGlbourne,"Australia; Roche^r| N. V., ' U. jr SI "A. , . ( Tor,ontp7 lifl^ii; ■ , ! , . ; ( . Antwerp,. Paris. ,< Thick heads. — Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions— Wells' May?/Apple Pills — anti-bilious, cathartic. sd. and la. MoseS, ; Mogs'&'Co 1 ;, Sydney, General Ag-snt^. ";;;;;,• .;;';;;; ■',, ;;,- .; „., ]',■> PRELIMINARY NOTICE. l^.'dbilsfCEßT and ENTERTAIN-,-MEp: in aid of the FUNDS of tne EEEFTON CRICKEI? CLUB, iwill be held at an- early date; of wfiicB 1 due notfoe. will .bftgiyea. .> -..* •;,..- --■'fi it. t i;; D.. '"■'.'.;■. v/ . ITT ANTED— Situation by a middle YY aged woman, as Cook or Housekeeper, in Hotel or Private Family, NOTICE. TO LET on LEASE for a term of THREE or FIVE YEARS, the property known as DAVID'S BRICK YARD, on the south side of Inangahua Hiver, near Reefton, together with working PLANT now on the ground. The bricks turned out at the yard cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. DANIEL DAVID, r ■ Proprietor. Eeefton, May 28th, 1883. !daily express between , 'REEETON and CRUSHINGTON. rpHOS^WILSON begs to announce l.;":tn'at, having PURCHASED HEAPHY'S EXPRESS, he will continue as usual tp run between Reefton and Crashingioh, carrying Passengers, and also' Parcels —at Reduced rates. Express 'wflPleaVe Dawson's Hotel' usual. ' "' ' ;■ ; • „ ■ j_*. a /. •■ ■ 'Fares to Black's Point % Single, Is.: Fares ta Criishinf?t6h : > Single, Is. 6d.; Return, 2s. 6d.* — *"' , , : 3?oy ßlack's iPpjjptj.iS^turaays,, at.: , " 930 p.m. Last Trip to' €Jrushingtcln, i 'lSMhii i da : y^ at 10-30 p.m.,, ;' ',' Special Trip to Black's Point and . Crushington, Sundays, at 2 -30 and again at B*3o p.m. " ' THOS. WILSON, Proprietor. WILLIAM CAMPBELL BLACKSMITH, REEFTON. HORSES carefully S H 0 D at SEVEN SHILLINGS per set. All their work done at moderate prices. „..;.; — Address — william Campbell; * : blacksmith; Stband, Reepton. MRS PFAFF'S, Servants Registry. Temporary address, Bridge St. Opposite Exchange Hotel. Dressmaking done. WANTE D— Barmaids, first-class hotels — Grey month, Hokitika, i£umara, and town — Pfaffs Registry. TUST KB IVED a lnrc;e arsortment of Fancy iobbing Tjpe, at the Tim us Piiatiug OiUee, Broadway, Reefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1288, 22 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1288, 22 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1288, 22 June 1883, Page 3

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