CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUND^ AGRAND^BAZAAR IN AID OF THE riATHOLIC SCHOOL BUILDING V FUND, wil 1 be held at KATER'S HALL, On the 16th 17th and 18th MARCH. T'wil! commence on the eve of St. Patrick's Day, When the stalls will be decked with a grand display Of novelties, useful and elegant too, Of ev'ry conceivable shape and hue. A stock of fancy goods specially sent '■ From far off cities, expressly meant Tosuit all ages, tastes and p<tckets, Juvenile watches, chains and l<»ckets. Drawing-room ornaments, qaaint-and rare., From a crystal vase to an easy chair, . Wonderful knick-nacks (Oh how delicious) To humour the whims of the most capricious. Wearing apparel of every kind Needle work, knitting and crochet combined. " Magical Fishpond "-^ and fishing-rod You'll fancy yourself in the land of Nod Dreaming of Qenii and fairies bright When you'll see how the little fishes can bite. •" Mysterious Well" — when you'll plunge your hand Into its depths, how amazed you'll stand j To see what a wonderfull prize you'll find, (Just for one sixpence bear in mind). And then there is the "Lucky-bag Oh : what fun, Full of nice things— not a single one • Will leave that hag. without bearing away. Some present wrapped tip in a covering gay •" Lottery Tables," wheresixpence will buy Achanceforsomefiveßhillingobjectjusttry And imagine what lots of bewildering toys Five shillings can buy for yonr girls and boy». Small hoys be frugal, just now if you can, Oh .buy no more lollies, you dear little man -' ~ Nor shanghais to slaughter poorbirda in the bush .. •.- . , • •-. %- - (T'is a pity those sweet birdies warblings to hush). * Save up ev'ry sixpence yon prodigal few ' We'll have drums, flutes and fiddles and pop-guns for you, .-.,-. :: Whips, toolboxes, pocket-knives, all that a boy, , ...... Can depict to hiinselfair the aenie of joy.' And girls, remember. tKe sta'hV where you'll see ■:■■•"■' Uncountable dolls dressed in costume-?-t' will be . :. A beautiful sight for a Queen will be there (Cleopatra of Egypt with none to "ctidnpare) >-iv.-vf And numberless others from Lamtuermoor's Bride . To old Un«.le Sambo going out for a ride Aud the little old woman who lived in a shoe And had so many children she didn't know what to do. In conclusion, the stall- holders of the.; Reef ton Catholic Bazaar take this opportunity of intimating to the Inangahua public that they are snaring neither time fior trnnble to nmd«r the staHs altr*S*i*r«V and all they demand in.rpturn, is that^ou will not^ entefr Ttff Bsizaar with' your pouKets turned inside out. REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK, If you are sick, HOP BITTERN will surely arid Natnre in making you well again when all elsefuils. .; , If you are comparatively weH, but; fe«l the need of a grand tonic an 4 a, imulant, never rest easy till you are made a new lwing by the use of HOP BITTERS. - If yon are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering- from . any other ©f the numerous diseases of the stomach 6r bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for ' HOP BITTERS are a sovereign, remedy in all .such complaints. If you are, wa stiug away with auy form of Kidney Disesse, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to , . HOP WPTERS. If y<)u a^e siok with that: ;fcerrtf»le sickness Nervousness, you will- find ft *> Balm in Gilead " in the 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— >ntaiaml, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers — by the use of HOP BITTERS. If yon have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad Wreath, pailjts and aches, and feel nmerabte generally, HOP BITTERS wiH give |oa fair >kin, rich blood, the sweeVst breath, health and comfort, hi short, they cure ALL Diseases oi m the Stomach, Boy-els, Blood, Liver, Nerveß, Kidneys, <fee., and £500, will be paid foi a case they wiH iiot ctire or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sistet , mother or daughter, can l>e made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. , "... Will jou et them suflf rf* Cleanse Purify and Enrich the blood with ■% : ;: : '! . HOP BITT^Rg, ' ' And you will have no sickness. or suffering or doctors' bills to pay. , ■ P. S E T T B L JS, rp A I L O R B 110 A ,-'U W A V (Adjoining lire Melbourne Hotel, Having opened with la'K* Stock, o. \V E6 I' O P KNG LA N fc) GL( »'Plf K Coatings, I'wkkds. <&c., invite* an ear!r '•>|i. All iht* Goodn, Imve been careluil * -iei-ted, hikl the Mtike Quality, and Sty l - ate unequalled. ■ i \ 1 A S l> VV OK k \l7i N > li i G II A . A N i X t . .
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 3
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805Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 3
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