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Of -Miintei frits of tlie gre.it :i*.n _._> i " Hop Bitters," i Whose name and merits are so wel known the world over that is a •'Shining mark and favorite prey i "For cniinterf.'iteis!! P Beware of all that does not have s . green cluster of hops on the Win.*.- n I,

PROSECUTE THE SWINDLERS ! ! If when y<ni call for American II "|i Bitters (.._ green twig of Hops en the whih libel and Dr. Sottle * name blown in each bottle), the r.nd<-r hands out anything l>ut American Hop Bittt-rtt ivfust* it and shun that vendor as you woule a vip-*r ; and is 'ie has taken y<<ur money for anything eh indict him for the fraud and Rue him foi damages fur the -twin-lie, and we will pay yotj liheially for thi- conviction.

A FATAL MISTAKE I_f AVtEWCA. lhe Cleveland (Ohio, W.S-A.) Press, or Feb. 23, 1883, pablixhea an a.-cni'it of v ratal •argical operation wbieh bas caused a grea c-taimotion amonp medio I men throughou the wnole country, Dr. Thajer, th«* mo«r eminent su>-geon in Cleveland, pronoune.ng it -.anHalou-. It appears that a Mrs. Km had been .uffei-ing for matiy yean with "Orn** diaeate of the -toma.h whic'n bad re.iated the treatment of «U the plijtii-ans in attendance The di-eas** cotnmenced with a slight domn_e ment of the digestion, with a p«or appetite, lollowed by apeeulmr i"de«oi bable dittrets in ih. .toinach, • frelin_ that haa been described as a faint " all gone " seoaation, a stiokj slime cnllecn'ng about the iseth, cau'ing _ di. agreeable taate, espeeiall/ in the morning. This •>. nsation w_s not removed bj food, but on the contrary, it was increased. The eyes then became tin.cd with yellow, and were sunken. After awhile the hands and feet became cold and sticky— a cold perspiration. There wus a constant tire ' and languid feeling. Then followed • dreadful nervouanesa, with gloomy forebodings. When rising -uddenly there came a dusty feeling like Terti_o. After i time the bowel » became costive, to tiiat it wa" difflcul r to procu-e a movement without a cutbartic. Soon follows i a deposition tospi' up the l_od sfter eating, sometimes in a sour rmented condition, All this derang. men c used a terrible palpitation of the heart, • > aa to make the breathing difficult. Final!. , ihe patient was unable to retain any food whatever, and there was oon.ntnt pain in the ibrlomen. All prescribed remedies failing t> ye relief, a consultation wa** held, when ir | was decided tbat the patient had a cancer in the stomach, and, in order to save the patient's lile an operation was justifiable. Accordingly on Feb. 22, 1883, the operation was periormed by Dr* Tance, id the presence of Dr. t'uekeruian, Dt. Perrier. Dr. Anr-s. Dr. Gordon, Dr. Lapuer, and Dr. Halliwell ofthe Police Board. The operation cun.i-ted in laying open tte, cavity of the abdomen and iiposing the stomach bowels, liver, and pancreas- When thi< had been done, an elimination of tlie organs w.B made, but, to the horror and dismay o< tbe dor-tore, there was no cancer to be found, ihe patient did not hare a cancer. When too late, the medical men discovered tbat there had been a terrible mistake' They sewed the i-arts together and dressed the wound tha*" thry had made, but the poor woman sank lrom exhaustion and died in a few hour.. How sad it must be for the husband ot tin* poor woman to know that hii wi c died lrom the efl'eo s of a surgical operation that ought never < o have been perform. _. if this woman had is ken tbe proper remedy for dyspepsia (tor tbis is what the disease really was), she would hate been living to-day. 8* .gel's Curative -iyrup. a remedy made espressly for dyspetyft . i|- indigestion, has restored many such oases to prefect health atter all other kinds o ■ reatment have failed. The evidence ol its ffioacy in curing th s class of cases is totolutninoua to be published here, but thus* who read the pub tslted evidence m favour o ibis dyspeptic remedy do not question its convincing nature ; and the article lias aa • xteDSive sale. Sold by all (J h.iui-ts and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, and y tbe proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 17, . arrh-gduu road, London. K 0.

New Ad vert Ise nic i its. REEFTON FRATEKNAL LODGE, No 79, 1,0. G.T. THE REGULAR MEETING of the al* ye Lodge WILL BE .HELD i- Katkb's Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday), EVENING, at 8 o'clock. WYNAND BOERS, W. Sec EUREKA EXTENDED QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, -Limited). T a Meeting"of Directors held this * day. a CALL (the 27th), of ONE PENNY per share was made, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Company's Office, Reefton, on WED NESDAY.IIth AUGUST, 1886. W. HINDMARSH, Manager. Reefton, 4th August, 1886. THANKS. I DESIRE to express my very SINCERE THANKS to my many kind FRIENDS iv Reef f on, atid else where, for the handsomely illuminated address which they have been pleased to present to me through Mr R C Bishop, of this towji. HENRY COOPER. Christchurch, July 24th 1886. PUBLIC NOTICE. BUSINESS PEOPLE and others, are hereby CAUTIONED against I GIVING CREDIT in my name, or on my a. 'eon nt to my wife, ELLEN WILLIAMS, nnd I hereby give NOTICE that on and ..fter this date I will NOT b e RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS conttaced by In r. WALTER WILLI VMS. Reefton, sth August. 1886, RLEFTON HOSPITAL W II E ANNUAL ENTERTAIN I MENT in aid of the funds of thi Hospital, WILL BE HELD at Katbb'i Hall, on FMDAY EVENIKIi, 13ri AUGUST, 1886. Particular-** in fn tine is* ne. . r, J D. O. PRESHAW, Secretary.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1740, 6 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1740, 6 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1740, 6 August 1886, Page 3

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