Mr Snelson's sale of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, was well attended this after** noon. The bidding was brisk. The whole of the articles being disposed bflf. Mr, Snelsbn finished 0$ 'his 'sale wit" "Fruit trees ''and other miscellaneous articles, which also appeared to. find Tcady purchases. . %* A Kattlesualce'sKite. — The quick venom of the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but deadly poisons found m the »ir ot fou! rooms. The aeration jf the blood by the lungs becomes impossible sometimes and the failing health, growing weakness an«A loss of appetHe 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 a new and happy lease of life. jNotice AdvtLapt Bea-Utilpiers.— Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the posmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, 1 vrbile ;in poor- health, arid nothing ' will "give \ you such rich bldo(3',gdbd h6alth, : Btrerigta : and beauty' as Hop Bitters. A trial i certain pr6pf. beip*
Hppßitterg are the Purest anjg Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compound from Hops, Malt Buchvi, Mandrake, and Dandelion.— the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines m the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties of all wther remedies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Bestoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can can possibly long exipt where these Bitters arc QBed, so varied and perfect are their operations. ; , ' t . They give, newlif© and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose employment cause irregnlaiity of the bow Is or urinary organs, or who require an Appetiser, Tpnia, and mild stimulant. Hop Bitters are £nvi»ln<able, btjing highly icurativk, tonic 'and -flthn^ ulatingi'withbrt intoxicating, "" I
PALMEKSTON CHOttAL SOu " l . 'c^ty.; • '\ MEMB,EBS a^rc requeued to, meet 'at the Foresters' Hall, on Friday evening, at 7-30, to decide as to the final disposal of the pro perty, G. W. RUSSELL.
TENDEES WANTED. TIOE the Supply and Delivery, at Jj pet 100 feet, on Railway Wag*gons between Palmerston and Feild* ing, of 3000 feet squared Black $fair.c,. : |d b^ pbtajne| ftom';- X ; :-f'. l-« . '•■' ' •- 1' - l| ' N ! "' B. %. PABTBIDGrE, Balnierß|ion IJortb; TT^ITEP MAIS' AW ATXJ IjCPGB Jvq 1721, E.G. rpHE Qreiihren of the abovft _J_ Lodge are informed that % Lodge of Instruction will be held m the Lodge Boom, on Friday, August Ist, 1884, at 7.30 p.m. Lecture- -Second Degree. Visiting Brethren invited. , --, B. N, -KEELING, J.P,M, -> I.T.N.U.T.G,'A O.T.D 1 , ' Mein^at^ j^il\yinn,iiig Lodge 8.0/ No 690. { HE regular meeting of the aboT» Lodga t will be beld m ihe Masonic Hall Main street, on Wednesday, August 9, at 7 30 p.m. Business : Passings and Eaisings. Visiting Prethien invited to a tend. By order of the R.W.M. A. PETE 1 SON, Secretary. July 30, 10 ft,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1256, 30 July 1884, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1256, 30 July 1884, Page 3
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