'••* Bentlet Bbos. are now offering to their numerous customers the following cheap (lines: — Black Velveteen at 1/11. per yard,- Colored Velveteens at 2/6 m seal brown, navy, marone, and grenat. ■ jA. choice assortment of Children's Four*. Tin-hand Ulsters. Also, a variety of shapes m Ladies' Ulsters. , Fur- Capes and Winter Dolmans and Jackets to suit the prevailinajpeather. All these goods have been b"9ught at a largt dis* count, and will be sold cheapto, suit the times. Men's, Youths; and; Boys' Over* coats m all sizes. Our Blankets, Flannels, and Wool Goods are second to none m value. — Advt. V German^^Syrup/'^No other' 'medi. cine m the woild was eyer given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand .mall bottles 'of this iritidicitie'' were distributed free of charge to Druggists m the United States of America by those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coug-hs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the throat and lungs*, giving the afflicted undeniable proof t'lat German ' Syrup will cure them; The result has been that Druggists m every j town and village m civilized countries are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist aud ask what they know*"- about it. Samples Bottles '.6d..' Regular size 3s 6d. Three doses will 8 relieve any case. .'..-..■;. **,*A Scolding.. Woman.— The bar barities of the ducking-stool for the cure of scolding women, though abolished by law, are now oftentimes practised by a ; kind of social barbai ity none the less reprehensible. Women scold only when tbey are ill. Instead of blaming tbem we ••ho'dd presenile. Hop Bitters, The entire sysiem will "undergo a genial, pleasant change. The nerves will -be quieted and acerbity of woro and thought will give place to amiability and afEec** tion. Healthy women do not scold r~*t. Head. . , Lapt Beautifiebs. — Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or. beautifiers .of. the world, while ) m poor-:health, and . nothing • will give : you such rich; blood.good health, strength. and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof, ios. -
Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compouud: from .Hops, Malt Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion. — the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines m the worM, and contain all the best and mos t cvra.ive properties of oil other remedies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and .Life. and Health Restoring Agent on earth. "No disease <r ill health caA can possibly long exipt where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They. give newlife andvigor to the aged and infi m. To air whose employment cause irregulaiity of the bowels or 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 friends suffer' but use 1 and prge them to 'use Hoo "Bitter?, Remember, THop ' Bitter.** is no yilj, drugged:, drunken* noßtrom but the' Purebi and TBeat "Medicine - ever made; the "'lnvalid's Friend and Hope;" and no person or. fam ily ; shopld -be .without' them, f Try y the. Bi (er s to-day. (Set at Chemists or J)*"ug*> gists. . X.
. TQLet.;; :: ' ; ;;;;:;;; rPHE commodious prerhise'ii lately -*- occupied by King 5 Bros) the Square, Palmerston North : or for sale on easy terms. /fls« ; .":Appiy &V 7v. -*■«-='., *.-.,-•.«? W.& G.;T?D^BTILL7& CO. .2.2. . [..72 7 ' Wellington. '; - BOARD. OP EDUCATION, "^WANGANUI^^ *"' HPHE exttinination for { candidates -^ and Pupil' Teachers'wili be held m Schoolt*ooni x : Wangayjuvon Tuesday,-.:- -Ist July and following days, commencing at 9 aVmi sharp; 2j-,, ;y . -.-. y ! ; W.a. VERErIERsBINDON* ' -;.'. Inspepror of Schools. ; yi , NOTIQEv oJTHE SQUARE, ■ .!!0::" !: w>'i>i'U;:; ; ....;„-•; , .-... _ AKD . . .... .. TIJ^AOE2JSNp. ' "j : 'Having secured: the serviced iibf '-"i."^ 7HENDERSDN, y -: n uy </,. E - OF. : 'yfX '2 7 y: - '-••_' I; - . ct -.■■:>; ;i A !»o . ■/'?>■[' i r. as my shopman,! amjnow; prepared to make a" " . SHp^^QflfllAT EACH Mr Bead, the manager at Terrace End shop, is empowered to collect accounts and ■ gi,ye receipts for same,. ,-.<■,<•■* : , '! "tjte'ssfs. Arthur Lovejoy, Morsehead Sim-! mtrn - -, 'and John Bu^h •are W ''authoriflfd: ia^smen, eriipower d to' collect 'aecotinti si d give receipt for sameu .
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1216, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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693Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1216, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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