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THE BAD AND WORTHLESS, ure never imitated or counterfeited. This iB especially true 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 worlt that Hop Bitters was the purest, best, and most valuable family medicine on many imitators sprung up, and fcegau to steal ihe notices in which the press and the people of the coantry had expressed the merto of H. 8., aud in every way trying to induce suffering invalid? to U6e their stuff ; nsi;ead. expecting to make money on the good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pet in a similar style to H, 8., with variously deviae<i names in which the word " Hop" or " Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the mate ** Hop Bitters. Ail such pretended remedies or cares, no matter what the style or name is, and especially those wiih the word " Hop " or ' • Hops " in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch nono of them.

New Advertisements. THOUGHT READING. ODDFELLOW'S HALL, MB Wm. A. E L L I S, Will give bis practical iUasti*tions of THOUGHT and MIND BEADING. THIS EVENING. Mb Ellis not only reads the direct j thoughts of his audience, but from phofcos., letters, locks of hair, Ac., he ■obtains in most cases, the name, age, disposition, character, disease, and other startling secrets. The Ye" Zealand Time* of June Gth says; — "It is certainly wonderful to find a quiet gentleman like Mr Ellis, with no pretension to conjuring art, walking amongst the audience in a darkened room, and telling some of the people, whom he liaci never seen before, what actually happened to them, without obtaining any clue whatever." The Wttifffrtpa Star of June 2nd wiys : " While at Nelson recently, Mr /3U/s so thoroughly astounded and perplexed tae residents by his readings and diagnoses from hair, photo^raphc, and other relics, l'»at. he was fairly besieged. Amongst other thin?* he was presented with a piece of the skull of Burgess, the murderer, whereupon he suddenly declared the nun had been handed, described his persona! appearance, the peculiarities of hU eyes, hair, and expression ; and thea entered into the details of his revolting •crime." Progbamms— Beading from Photos., <£■:., by means of Psychotnetry. Heating the direct thougbts cf tfco audience. ' Clairvoyance, 'or correct descriptions of friends, dead and living. The Nelson F.vcmnq Wait of An*nst Sth, says :— " "do fa'rly astoiriahed his audience by his readings from photos., lock* ot hair, &c." The Ma JhofOH.tfh Ttmtt of -June 16th, «ay* : — '' Mis cleverest efiort was bis thought-read in* of a letter, part of wliich had been written by the Bishop of Nelson, and the remainder by the latter's secretary. The general appearance and char- ' Acterietics of these two gentlemen wave cleverly diagnosed ; so much an that the audience i-ecngmocd the ability of Mr TCIUs by hearty applaufe." The fact that Mr Ellis hu ;>pect 16 weeks in the Nelson "District playing to crc"".?'j ho"fof, h 7roo* el ':>.* popttl^sitr'. fic/e "rrjr Photos., 7 tie- ".o" T**\: -a-* Letters with y« .*.. A, Imi^ion, Gs and 2*. D^on oyv.. r.t ,'.' 0 to com me 'ice at 8 r.harp. '• 'Ja AR3H OF THP BlAODBR"— Sti'i'^inq irri f ati;>'i, i'lfUraation, all Kidney »'.il si'Tjilar Ooin'ilaintc, cured toy "Bti-'hu-jMbiq," !>t. we*:?. K'^nn ehornp, Proa^.r & Co., .U'out3. Ofcr'a: church.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 3

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