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EEAD IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE ' Hop Bitters are The Purest and Best Medicine ever made. THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM a Hops, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion. " The Oldest Best, most Eenowned g and Valuable Medicines in the World and in addition contain all the bes and most effective curative propertie; of all other bitters, being the creates I Liver Eegulator, BLOOD PUBIFIEI and life and health restoring agent oi earth." They Give New Life and Vigour to the Aged and Inftrm. j "To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary > Men, Labourers, Ladies, and all thost ) whose sedentary employments cause ) irregularities of the Blood, Stomach ) Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require ar ' Appetizer, Tonic, and mild Stimulant ' these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, . without intoxicating." I No matter what your feelings oi » symptoms are, or what the disease or I ailments is, use Hop Bitters. Don't • wait until you are sick, but if you only 1 feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at ' onue. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved- by so doing, at i a trifling cost." i Ask your Druggist or Physician. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters." Eemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best Medicine ever made, and no person or family should be without it." HOPBITTEES MANUPAOTURIG, CO:, Melbourne, Australia, Eochester N. Y., U. S. A., Toronto, London, Antwerp, Paris. TO STAND AT TOTAEA FLAT. The Thoroughbred Sire NORMAN, By Defamer out of Emmeline, Defamer, by Traducer. VTOEMAN'S dam Polly by the Peer, i\ imported. Polly is one of the fastest trotting mares in Canterbury. Norman possesses some of the best strains of running blood in New Zealand, and has proved himself to be the fastest half-mile horse in New Zealand Terms— £2 0s Od. Wm. THUEOGOOD. £* TO STAND THIS SEASON jPj|v AT EEEFTON, 3lsT The Thoroughbred Stallion SIR STAFFORD. HIE STAFFOED is by Treason, out lO of Stella; by Potentate, out of Magic ; by St. Aubyn, out ' of a thoroughbred 1 mare imported from New South Wales by Captain Hunter, and bred by Mr Boyd. Treason is by Traducer, put of Lady Jane ; by RidcUesworth, out of Medora; by the Arab horse Glendower or Commissioner Arab. Potentate was by Sir Hercules, out of Princess (by Gratis), which is the dam of Ada and grandam of Magenta, Danebury, Adamant, and a host of other good performers on the New Zealand turf. Sir Stafford is rising five'years old, about 15£ hands high ; a beautiful golden chesnut, with very superior bone and substance. Terms : £3 35., payable on January Ist, 1884. Groom age, 55., on service. Grass paddocks provided for mares at 4s. per week, but no responsibility. DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED, GEEYMOUTH, ENGINEEES, lEON A # ND BEASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, AiND GENERAL SMITHS, HAVE ON HAND every description of PATTEENS for the various CASTINGS required on Goldfields. They are manufacturing Quartz Trucks, Buckets, Tanks, Pulleys, Water Pipes, Universal Jointed Nozzles, Saw-mill Gear, Colliery Require--1 ments, Bails, Chilled Tram Wheels, Bearings, Batteries, Berdans, Wafcerwheels^ Engines, Turbines, &c, &c. 1 BEST WHITE HEMATITE. : Shoes, Bottoms, Liners, and Drags. Especial attention given to Repairs, — Send for Prices. — J • WILLIAM RAE, Secretary. ■ INANGAHUA CUP HANDICAP. Resctlt op Drawing. [ ' NAVIGATORS CONSULTATION 367 -Rebecca 419- Norfolk Lass 364— Volunteer 159 - Fair Nell 292 -Jack 308 -Philosopher 94— The Field 50^-Satellite 214 -Albion 154— Lady Harris r 168 -Forester 103— Comet 32— Sincerity 73-Whalebone 209 Greyhound 182 -Polly h 37- Saturn Bonds 122 No. 1 316 No. 5 102 " 2 120 " 6 = 302 " 3 152 " 7 i, 280 " 4 450 u 8 j — — Total amount drawn for £352,

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1346, 9 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1346, 9 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1346, 9 January 1884, Page 3

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