*#*A ScoLMKia Woman.— The bar barities of the duckingHstool fir the cure of scolding women, though abolished by iaiit?,' -.are pr^ctis'ed by a Jqnd of social barbarity none the less reprehepsible. Women scpld only when |hey are ill. Instead of blaming them we should prescrihe Hop Bitters, The entire system will undergo a genial, pleasant change. The nerves will be quieted and acerbity of word and thought will give place to amiability and affec« tion. Healthy women do not scold r?t. Read, ' * Bentlet Beos. are now offering to their numerous customers the following cheap, lines :— Black Velveteen at 1/11 per yard; Colored Velveteena at 2/6 iv seal brown, navy, marone, and grenat, A choice assortment of Children's Four*, in-hand Ulsters. Also, a variety of shapes m Ladies' Ulsters. Fur Capea and Winter Dolmans and Jackets to rait the prevailing weather. All these goods have been bought at a large disQount, apd will he spld cheap to suit the iind'es* Men's, Youths. and^Boys' Over* ebatainatl sizes, Our Blankets) Flannels, md Wbol Goods are 'second to none m value.— Advt, %*i A Eattlesnake'g Bite.— The quick yenom of the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but c|eac}ly poisons found m the v : »ir qi' foul looms. T3be a^ratiotf a{ ihe blood by the longs becomes impossible sometimes and the failing health, growing weakness and loss of appetite are harbingers of approaching death. For such cases Hop Bitters are the potent and all powerful remedy to drive all fevers out of the system, purifying the blood, and giving » new and happy leu* of life. Notice i
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1223, 20 June 1884, Page 3
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268Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1223, 20 June 1884, Page 3
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