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*+* A Rattlesnake's Bite. — The quick venom of the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but deadly poisons found iv the »ir ot foul rooms. Tbe aeration of the blood by the lungs becomes impossible sometimes and the failing health, growing weakness and loss of apoet-'-e are harbinge-a of approaching; dea- h. For Mich 'vases Hop Bitters are tbe potent and all powerful remedy to drive all fevers out of the sj usn, purifying the blond, and giving a new and happy lease of life. Notice Advt.

Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compound from Hops, Malt Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion, — the oldest.. best, and most valuable medicines m the world, and contain all the best and mos t curatire properties of all other remedies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent oh earth . "So disease or ill health can can possibly Jong exipt where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations, i'h'ey give hewlife andvigor to the agedt and infirm. To all whose employment cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaln; able, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating,* withovt intoxicating. Do not suffer or let . your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hoo Bitters, Eemember, Hop Bitters is jfuo vili, drugged, drunken nostrum but the Purest, and Best Medicine ever made j the " In« valid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be without them. Try the Bitters- to-day. Get at Chemists or JD»-ug« TTjIORESTERS* HALL. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 1884. SATURDAyT MAY 24. GREAT ATTBACTIONI;: BEAUMONT'S -7 * ,! : ! V COMBINATION I 7 COMPANY. Full particulars m future ' ad\ ertise* ,-. ». ment. Change of Programme for Monday, ■;, l i °-;': ,r ; '! 26th. •. "'■■f.\ % "A GRAND "'." , " :; £1 A^'OBE j) f nONOEBT - '.'. wiU be given m the ■■• j FORESTERS' HALL ; on THURSDAY,. 29th MAY, 1884. , ; ;.. At 7.30 p.m. Proceeds to be devoted. to the Wes~ leyan .Trust Fund. : ; Ad^ciissipn: .:.!. .... .2s. '.'..-. ■-!.." fi JAMBS GRACE, ; ; . i- _ : ■ Hon. Sec. : ' ;; r. TKIMMINOS. ] Is MirxiifKEY and dress Trim- : mings, we have a : unique assort--1 ment m Plain and Brocaded Vel» j t<- teen's, Pliishes, Velve's, an<* Sa- \ tins; Plush Hbbons, Plaid Rib.' - bo B.a'l shades aud everything to I matbh our' '■ ' - "-■ > 1'" 'DB^ESS MATERIALS ; the range of 'which offers a most : j extensive choice, ' LADDSS j : will do IwelPtb; inspect the above j ; 'at I j The Bon HVCarche. " NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I '! WANGANUI RACES. 0 : N MONDAY, May 26th, the orn dinary. 4 , 1 5 . ,p .m . train , , from Wanganu| for north and' sduih will not leave until $.15 p.m.. -. . ". Return tickets, frpm all stations to Wanganui will be t available fo» this da 4. * „. i *■» •.., T.'F.;-ROTHERAM, ! j "".-. .-^l ■ Manager. ,.,! i. |^f^^i(» ! Nor:;^.!v:;-! S- - ; -^!«^V- ': :^V/ V ;= TO Excel the inalue; we are now Showing; "iin *"**"* "' ■■■ 5 § I FLA"NJfBLBAND BI4KKITB.-; .' -s ' «-•' siHorrbcks'suGalicce's •':.';- -'•'?(.• .' i -^tt:^i v^iSl rf;i;„r.' :,; ,i"T\ u. -y.\ V-,;r: ■.; • oifl-s i s!iiV^of ; iA"P--7T.-; V . c*'.' : .<»=>- - - - - 'T^if "^N^MARCHE. ;; . „g^a-? -vy :;:**-.-:• ■ :-^r^WiU | ; ;^S*p!lbT 6 ? -"v i . Mihtia and Volunteer Office. j •"■' Wanganniv 20th Mayi 1884.' FTIHE Pjtlmelston; North Rifle YoV X ! uh^ej^s.'.^iuTparade for quarterly inspection^at ; the Drill Shed, Palmerston Norfhv at 7.80 p.mv on the 6th Juneflßß4!; ■'.•-' -"- ; ■'■'•' ' |.t'I^: : C.^TAPP. Major,' "-; Cprjanjahfling YblunWr District;, ;OTB SHOW ROOM ■ h liter-all? packed with new and ; seasonable good-, ..for the present , season. L Ladies' and Childr-n's j Jackets,-*". Ulsters, and DoimanSi ; Cos urnes;' Skirts, Mi linery,; and "' P.mc-.y Goods; by far the Wgest ? : Bto'-k'in Palmerston to- f-elect from ' ■ i i The- value speaks for itself. • ' '. ; ■ Early inspection deshablo at ; \XidM BON MARCH Ml ! HOLESALE AND RETAIL j' "CORN STOiiES Maiit Stbeet, Palmerston North. J. Milycrtoii & Son, ;•- HAVE ON SALE, "' * Rest Brands Flour j Oatmeal, Pollard, Bran j Barieymeal, Oats, Chaff j Hay. Fowls' Wheat Do. Barley and Maize^ < Crushed Oats, Wheat ' Grass Seed at-.d Potatoes,' " All goods punctually delivered; T MONTAGUE, Nightman, &c. V • begs to i n i'orm the residepts of |Pilm6r*itbh that for the future . he! will attend ' to' premises ' twice 1 ! a week; insiiead 1 of once- "as heretofore Rub'bffftf cleared^awky'Withbuf'eitra •barge Address— Taonui Street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1242, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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