Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters IP.vor Made. They are compound from Hops, Malt Buchu, Mandrak-s, and Dand<'.i;>n. — the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines m the world, and contain all the best and moa t curative properties of all other remedies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, I.iver Regulator, and Life and Hoalth Restoring Agent on earth. No disease, ori il health can can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give newlife andvigor to the agedt and infirm. To all whose employment cause irregnlaiity of tbe bowdsor urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. Do not suffer or let your friend* agffer, but use and urge them to use Hon Bittera Remember, Hop Bitten is no vilj, drugged, drunken nostrum but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the "Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family sheuld be without them. Try. the Bitters; to-day. Get at Chemists or Druggist^ _^ " He that answereth a matter before he hear eth it, it is folly and shame unto *«»."— SoLOMoir. .^ ft< M\ T/b.° WALTON will dV liver his second lecture m reply to Mr 0. Gaustad, on the above, sfibj&i, iii the Town Hati; ; ' Palmerston North, , on Monday the 2nd June, at 7.30 p.m. • Admission Free—- No Cbl lection. ' Clergy invited to attend. ."',-»«.-. >'v> ".".■>Jt*.- - •^E^ANTEDr^A steidy mah; able ' * to milk and used to stock.) S. J. PODEVIN. yy . " Rangitikei Boad. WANTED to purchase, a good' Tip'; Dray and Harness. State cash price. Address " Carter," Post- , office, Woodville. FOX l'oN_ RACES FOXTON RACES.. THE "INTER BACK MEETING at Foxton, wil' be held on SATUKD \Y NEXT, MAY Slst, . Special Railway Timetable Giving fac'lities to up-country visitors. Large number of Entries, and good sport. JOHN R. RUSSELL, Hon. Secretary. *L RAILWAY NOTICE. FOXTON RACES. i ON Saturday, May 3lst, the usual 7.?Q a.m. train from Foxton, i and 10.50 a.m. train from Halcombe will not run. A train will leave Foxton at 6.15 a.m. ; arriving at Halcombe at 8.50 a.m. ; leaving Halcombe on the re»j turn journey at 9.15 a.m., and arriving m Foxton at 12 noon. The usual 4.25 p.m. train yfrom Foxton will hot leave until 4«4f, .p»m. '*""' ; t . ■ ' ' All trains .will' stop at the racecourse. , . . .-'A ■..;..', A-A r> ■:;.-. ; : ;;:;^;.: v^^SBiULM,' r ;v ; , ;A . ; ,n\A-, r Ai i-.h District Manager. .= rilENtiiiitfs 'wl(i^iii-__n^^ilii t-Lc^noon.ofi Saturday, )81*t May, for felling^between *29 and ! 80 acres bush. For further b-i i ti'cui«lrstip , ply r •^.RWat S.ijl* ise^.'iqTa^A.i *d »-.-*' «._;_ kipft'prapUce.ibopartuerthip^ithertoi ; subsisting : : between us, the under* signed, aißartistersr Solicitors, and . .Notaries Public, has been this . day 4i«sohre4 by rUsftuei cWsSht. * W> *TM^#aeh, for ; tl»e. future, A 'practise md__^nwntly id Palmerston North. , y .', .'.. ■; _•■ . ; j ,. yi , '.-J i Any "'business' 'entrusted to our 1 late firnci can, be carried on ,qr settled t by either of .us. Dated at Palmerston North, this 28th day of May, 1884. J. HERBEi.T HANKINS. A. SOUTHEY BAKER. Witness : John Godfbey, Solicitor's clerk, Palmerston North. CROWN LAND SALES. Crown Lands Office, 'Napier,. Ist May, 1884. "AYfOTICEis hereby given tnat 89 •j_N village allotments m tbe village settlement of Danevirke have been set apart for sale for cash and on deferred payments, and that Wednesday, the 28th day of May, hasbeen fixed as. the day on which applications will be received at this office. ■■ It is further notified that tenders to purchase on deferred payment ef forfeited deferred payment sections m the Woodville, Tahoraite and Norsewood survey districts will be received up to 11 a.m. on Eridav, the 30th May. Plans, conditions, forms, and all particulars can he obtained on application, HORACE BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WANTED~~KNQWN^^Th_t W_t. Park's Mail Case has arrived., containing May number of Young Ladies Journal, '#(?, '-•'' 13-r Country Subsosihers, please calh_gr ANVeJ)— men to split firewood, at per cord. Apply te D. I. Smith, Rangitikei Line. £ffsK 3AliB-^iwewj.^our; JEAdp^WAtepbß* Foiv price fee* apply to D. L. SMITH, j Rangitikei Line.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 3
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