THE BAD AND WOBTHLESB. are never imitated or counterfeited. This is esDPfiinlly tru* 1 of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best, and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitators sprung up, and began to steal the notices in which the press and the people of the eonntry had expressed the merits of H. B„ and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, ex pecting to make money on the good name » of H. B. Many others started nostrums put in a similar style to H* 8., with variously devised names in which the word *« Hop "or •« Hops " wwp used in a way to induce people to Mieve they were the same aa Hop Bitters. All snch pretended remedies or cnv»«, no matter what the style or name is. and especially those wi.h the word " Hop " or •■ Hops ** in their name or in any way connected with them or th«ir name, are imitations or connterfeiU Beware of them. Touch none f»f them. i ___________________________________________
Xew . i'lvertisementa. WALHALLA EXTENDED QUARTZ MINIS*) COMPANY, (LntrttiK) 4 CALL (tV 2 W.> of ONE PENNY \ psr sh^re, bas be»n «r»a.tb> by the Dtm*!->,' v * of *liy aWvwy-irjat^ Cotn> I*ny/. PAY \ HLR to th* Manager, at i. tW legist* ?»'<! Ogive ©C tbe Qropaay, tltawtv**.. frvft*a_ mi WRDKRS* DAY. ATOFST ISiXx im gsoi&s wisb, I . llaAaptc. mERDBRS; «» INVTT-DVtH^IN 1 tiurawn rxrs>tf»s:BQCi_»T« *INTN« C© W \NT„ <ritt B*> sa. «* *AY jrtjLT. r^teKn^^ u;vel u» Ik* tw 999 Vests W.. 0. O»U_JN«^ IM ©SIC!. rl UNDERSIGNED *«$» to ia& Rftfttos tirvft va «f*?asmt ihV $*» QEAKTEft tf HIS Vowel TO*W3 CLVS&, wi MONDAY, JULY tm, THE VISES wist **c «4ap*<4 to 5s jxr fawrtet for mrtites ov*t 1 5 y«ws c* «ps and &» for all other laawVi*; <p&yai>3e in advance. The meetings are held in th.' Metfhodi«t Chwch V«*ry, ** MONDAY EVENINGS, at 7.30, R E. GREFN, <>nd#ctiOT, PS.— Mr Scwtleboy will re.».i.e nanus of i itending mom >ers. IN THE ESTATE OF G. J. SMITH, SAWMILLER. i LL CLAIMS AGAINST the ESI TATE of G. J. Bmith, Sawmiller, must be RENDERED on or before MONDAY, the 6th JULY, at 8 pm. at Messrs Foksvth and Master's, Broadway, otherwise they will NOT BE RECOGNISED by the trustees. G. B. SHEPHERD 1 J. CHING f lrwteeß - Reefton, June 80th, 1885. SCHOLASTIC. VTRS UO BERTS having OPENED II a PRIVATE SCHOOL for YOUNG CHILDREN,- is now prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS at hei RESIDENCE, Sbe.l street, Reefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1577, 22 July 1885, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1577, 22 July 1885, Page 3
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