X"" V ' • * * * .... . ,;. J- X ~ U i-v -•• ■ . * If yon iiri-' sirlc. ;i |. . [ S-Heiy :i.;.t \;:Uivr .: in << a^iii.. w .:-., ail eii>!- la: I- . lt'yi.u ,-,. (.-ompa.aUVv ly a\-.i, <nti l<" j e l !.;.■ .(1 ot a gruiid t-oui- <!i!d Stinu ye.* '•csi- !•:. -.'" ; .•,: .■ v made a new nciiig i.y lai- v..l ot -.OP bITTJB . If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any oUr-i- ut the uunnu'ous di.s^^es ot the .-(.oilh i, or bowels, it ifc you; ow t luui.. ;'• \-<_::: remain iii, for LIU, ii £,„ are a sown-i^n lvmccly in all feiu-ii nniplciinis. li y.» a. •;:-. ..v, :/ ; , t .- i'oru o; 1va;:;».v Di.-M-..ia-. /.->U;ii t. .v, ;. ri Death this moiueut, and turn lor a cure to m r;.R If jou ;iie sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in tiie use of HOP BITTERS. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries — malarial, t-paleniic, bihous and intermittent l»-v\is — l,y tliC use Ot' HOP BITTEkS. It you have a rongJ), pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and fW-1 miseiable geuerahy, Hop Bitters will give you lav- t.kin, liCu lili)i,tl, Uie .itt'i <«tbl U. i-l>Ui, hi aitu and comioi t. In the) cm c ALL Diseases ol tlie fcitoiiiav.ii, Bowels, Blood, juiver. Nerves, Kiuneys, &c, and £500, will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. That poor be ridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, enn be made the picture o) hiaiib S-yahw liiit.iit^s ol liop ij.u> v-, msti g iiiii a trifle. Will^Od s,cin..iii 3^lx' . i 1 Cleanse iurify and i^nrich. the with HOP BITTERS, Ai.d you will Inive no sickness or suhV in o or doctors' bilis to pay. NOTICE OF Rr.ILOVAL. P . SEYTELE, JMillitakv Taylor,
HAS resumed business in the premises lately in the occupation of Mr Noemaxbv. Known as RIO. i AliDtoU.sb BUILDING'S. Adjoining Forsyth and Masters Broadway, lieettou. Splendid assortuient of New Season Tweeds, and cloths, just arrived. P. SETTELE. SPORTING iMEwb. £4,000. — u~O .CAtoii fIUZES. bI X T H (jrliAiS U uA*lliU xx ur Ui-LaVVIaNO 1^ Ul'ijx*. flMlL' Five pleVlOu* i)i.a,v'iu^S Were J. Jilifd, aiid uppiiuaLii^us idia.t caiue too iute Will 6c ie^ldtoi'eu Ui Uits ,sixik tJrawing. Ike •bii'th Grand ■ 1 aiviny fa. L 4 UOO Will eluse Ihe thd oi L»ix&MH&ii, and tiie Ktvtutti . aiu<jU,y Uiuwmy win Open on the Ist J..huauy. This <Ut/t (jrand lji-uHitH- : ; Wtil CollSlSt of 3520 M0.- E¥ I'KlZlirf, aaiouiitujj; toij*Uoo, bUUsuiUtea i»y bl/v>i> uiu..i.jc..> iii j.v/- cacti* 'Ihe variuUti 1 ii6<.j »\iii uc ilistl'ibutea as loiiowa : — 1 L,iJOO Jb'nze : 10 L^u Prizes 1 200 j io ZO 1 100 „ lo 10 „ 2 50 iliU 10 „ 10 30 i\)o 5 „ Total Amount, i-iuuu. i>2o ALonuy Prizes. Ihe Grand principle vi these Hamburg Druwinys 13 that a purchaser 01 Xo jfiv gi'itm/ius is ytiut atifccU .. 1 j'lze, Uim the cv iiwe-t vi'C iitjauuur <ij' </ie tno<.<n,ur dratointf a iuvye prize, us tlui\. v c ZZo mi ye prizes to 100 n,iia.i utie.-. io au liivcskuf ot L 2 the ciiahces ai'u olixy 0 lo 1 a^ilulat him draw vi» a prize, ana vie xicua ± , tze or any other may be drawn by au investor of 10/. I Read this. — In Lodz's trrand hamburg ijraivuitis the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor ol 10/- drawing a prize. iiut eaivtuUy vote the enormous odds against investors drawing a liurs : or Cash I'rizt ill any ot the hurst) (,'uiisuU/tiu/ts. The mar tiled are replaced for each Drawing of the cash prizes, whieJ gives t!ie enormous odds ayumsunvesiors. l/lix (.ompauy would snnpty aak investor to calculate the odds beloie piaciug their investments in any hurst cunsuUutionis ; and this Coaijuiuy would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chalices and may win anumuur of prizes for a single investment or 10/. JNo'tt.. — frize Wiuheis wuetner winliin' <""y e « >r small pri^.ta aio liiioniieu thai tiicil" names will not oe made puune V.lTilOt T THfelE WRITTKN Co>hhM. 'l'llia couroe will be pursueu in consequence of j the company having received many let ttsis :iL various Uiiieo tioni prize wiunura, particularly requesting ihe company uut on any uccount lo make uieir uumuo puolic. this i>hcih Gr/md Drawiii. fnvL4-00U will take place under the supervision of a cmiuhittee of eight geutleinen, and the prizes will be paid over as cany as possible after the drawing. NOTICE. — Louniry vhvqaes marked correct by JJu/.-fc, only payable to a, number, and 1/- added for exunangc. 1.0. Ordt-r.s preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bunk accepted, 'i Wo 2d stamos f«iv r«])ly and icsuil. lleyisieie'. 1 letters and tolegranis not received. Nann j and address of applicant should be plainly written. 11 letters must ha addressed BOAZ, Caro of 1.1 l Moscly, WboKjßalto i.nd iU.tuii 'i't»b;;oco".ibt, Boy G4, P. 0., Dtiivedm.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1488, 26 December 1884, Page 3
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818Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1488, 26 December 1884, Page 3
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