Tho Bad and Worthless, aro novor imitated or counterfeited. This Is especially truo ot a lamily medicine, and it is posltlvo proof that tho remedy imitated Is of the highest valuo. As soon as It had been tested aud proved by tho whole world that Hop Hitters was tho purest, best, and most valuablo family medicine on earth, many Imitations sprjing up. and began to steal tho notices in which the Dress and the pooplc of tho country had oppressed tlio merits of H. B„ and in o'vory way trying to Induco Buffering Invalids to use their stuft Instead, expecting to mako money on tho credit and good name of 11. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar Bl^lo to 11. 11., with variously dovlsod names, In which the word " Hop or "Hops" were used In a way to induco people to bolievo they woro tho same as Hop Bitterß. All such pretended remedies or cures, 10 matter what thoir stylo or name Is, and especially those with tho word "Hop' or "Hops" in their name, or in any way connootcd with them or their name, aro imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch nono of them. Uso nothing but genuino American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on tho whito label, and Dr. Suulc's name blown lp the glass. Trust nothing clao. Druggists and Chemists aro warned against dealing in ludLations or counterfeits. Lost and Found* 10ST, on Newton Road, a Gold Brooch J set with red coral. Finder ro warded.— Apply It. Stevens in. Newton Road. LOST, from Remuera, a Fox Terrier (Slut) Pup —Anyone returning snme to F. Nowell, Remuera. will be rewarded. LOST, a Light-brown and White Spaniol Bitch (suckling). Number of collar 022, Anyone detaining her will bo prosecuted, I'leasc return to T. W. Jones, London Dairy, Victoria-street, LOST, a Cold Earring with plain gold ball in co_tre.—Anyone returning samo to R. Tudehope, Plumber, &c„ Wellesley-street West, will be rewarded. ~Y OST, a Mouse-coloured Kangaroo Dog; __a_J No, of collar. .73 —A reward will bo paid to anyone returning the same to W. IS. Swaneon. City Road. Anyono found with the above in their possession will bo prosecuted. I OST, a Whito and Fawn-coloured GreyJ_ hound Dog.—Finder rewarded by returning to Uranston and Forster, Albert-street. Tenders. mo C A II P E N T E It S. Tenders will ho received until noon, SATURDAY, 10th inst.. for alterations and additions to a Cottago at Otahuhu, for tho Pakuranga Hunt Club. R. MACKAY FRIPP, Architect. 0, Ho'l'mann's Buildings, fjjTo~* ARCHITECTS. An Architect, lato of Berlin, wants a Representative for his new Building Patent. Great success in construction and appearanco guaranteed. All architects are invited.—Apply Clarendon Hotel, between 1 and 2 p.m. Continued on First Pago. Advertisements Late for Classification WANTED, French Polisher for occasional work.—Apply immediately, H. Watts, Cabinet Jlalcor, Mount Kden Road (near Toll Gate), \S7_NTEP TO BUY, for Cash, 8 or VV 10 roomed House, with largo allotment, near Victoria street,—" Cash," Stak O-llce, WANTED, a General Servant; also Nurscgirl about 12.—Apply to Mrs F. 'i'-mllnson, Unrroll Hotel, Parnell, EAD THIS : Men's Good Suits, 15s ; Men's Trousers and Yosts, 10s 6d; Men's Tweed Trousers, 53 lid.—Fernandez's, Draper, Newton. "VTOTICE TO WORKING MEN.— Stroug X. Moleskin Trousers, Is (id a pair; good Cotton Shirts, Is lid each.—Fernandez's, the Cheapest Shop in Newton. KAA YARDS of Dross Fabrics in O \"" " Tonics, Sorgcs, Poplins, nnd Checks to bo cleared at OJd tho yard, worth Is.— Fernandez. Draper. Newton, ITIOIt SALE, a New --roomed Cottago, 1 with Wash-house attached, with 1, 2, or 3 Allotments. Freehold.—Apply to J. Attwood, Devon-street. Kden Terrace TO LET or SEIjL, Houses, Allotmonts, Farms, Hotels, Boarding-houses; sovoral paying businesses.—Grant & Cooko, 75, Queen-. streot. MILK.— For Salo, in September, 30 gallons nf Milk, daily delivered in Auckland or Onehunga.—Apply, 11 to 1 on Monday and Tuesday, 111. ScherlV's Hulldings, Fort-Bt, PIANOS FOB SALE.—Good, Secondhand, by Henri, of Paris, £20; by Broad, wood, £21; by Debain, £'i.— At Webb's, Oak House, Hobson-street. T ORNE-S TItE E T HALL. aucklaniTrationalistic association. MR ISAAC SELBY Will Deliver a Lecture on "SABBATH DESECRATION; OR, THE ROW IN THE CLERICAL CAMP," ON SUNDAY EVENING, lOrn AUGUST. Doors open at 6.30. Commence at 7. For admission sco To-morrow's Advertipements. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE CAFE. —MRS J. GARRICK bogs to Announce to Visitors and the Residents of Auckland that the above Cafii is still Conducted under her own Supervision, and Offers Unrivalled Accommodation to Boarders. The table is roplete with all the delicacies of the Season, and combined with punctuality and civility, sho trusts that hor efforts will still continue to give the samo satisfaction as heretofore. Boardors may rely on cleanliness and the hest attention—the two essentials for forming a Home. A flrst-elass " chof do cuisine " always engaged. Terms, lGs por week. All Mcalß 9d. No extra charges.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4440, 8 August 1884, Page 3
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