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HOTELS, &c. BLACK HOESE BREWEEY, MILTON. J. T. KOFOED Proprietor (Late Kofoed and Clive). T T. K. has much pleasure in intimatU • ing to the inhabitants of Tokomairiro and surrounding Districts, that he has purchased the interest of his late Partner, Mr Stephen Clive, and will in future carry on the Business on his own acconat. All orders or letters sent to the brewery will receive immediate attention. Notice to Customers : Please to cork barrels when empty. Yeast and Grains always on sale. This BREWERY commands an abundant supply of Spring Water, free from decomposed vegetable or organic matter, therefore i Consumers can depend upon the ALES AND PORTER manufactured at this Establishment being of a sound, wholesome, AND INVIGORATING CHARACTER. Agent for Feraud's Tonic Bitter Wines and Cordials. i Jlhe (colonial Investment i AND AGENCY COMPANY of NEW ZEALAND (Limited). j Capital - - - £660,000. Head Office Edinburgh. Head Colonial Office Dunedin. Money advanced on approved securities at current rates of interest. T. T. RITCHIE, Colonial Manager. OrriCE : Colonial Bank Buildings, Water-street, DtTNEDIN. BITCHIE, BAETLEMAN AND CO. T>EG to intimate that they are prepared -*-' to undertake all Agency business on avourable terms ; and in particular — The purchase or sale of land. The buying or disposing of shares in any Public Company. The investing and borrowing of money. Agents for Otago for the Northern Assurance Company of London and Aberdeen. Offices — Colonial Bank Buildings, Water-street, Dnnedin. Dunedin, March 1, 1883. WASTE PAPEE. FOR SALE, Waste Paper, in large or small quantities, at TEREEPENCE per Ib. Apply, OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. VALUABLE TRUTHS. "If you are suffering from poor health 'or lasguishing on a bed of sickness, take ' cheer, for American Co.'s HOP BITTERS WILL CURE YOU. " If you are simply ailing, if you feel weak ' and dispirited, without clearly knowing ' why, American Co's HOP BITTERS WILL REVIVE YOU. 11 If you are a Minister, and have over- ' taxed yourself with your pastoral duties, 'or a Mother, worn out with cure aud ' work, American Co's HOP BITTERS WILL EESTORE YOU. "If yon are a man <>f business, or a 'laborer weakened by tho strain of your 1 every- day duties, or a man of letters, 1 toiling over your midnight work, HOP BITTERS will STRENGTHEN YOU. "If yon are suffering from over-eating 'or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipa- ' tion, or are young and growing too fast, ' as is often the case, American Co's HOP BITTERS WILL RELIEVE YOU. "If you are in the workshop, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel 1 that your system needs cleansing, toning, 'or stimulating, without intoxicating, * American Co's HOP BITTERS IS WHAT YOU NEED. "If you are old and your bloood thin ' and impure, pulse feeble, your nerves • unsteady, and your faculties waning, I American Co's HOP BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU NEW ' LIFE AND VIGOUR. "HOP BITTERS, as made by the ' American Co., is an elegant, healthy, ' and refreshing flavoring for sick-room •drinks, impure water, etc., rendering ' them harmless, and sweetening the ' mouth and cleansing the stomach. Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with HOP BITTERS, And you will b*»ve no sicknest or suffering or doctors' biila to pay. None genuine .without a bunch of green hops on white label, and Dr Soale's name in bottle. Shan all others as vile poisonous Stuff. " : '' '' ' "'"~'* "' ■■:••■-■'•-.'!<-■.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 1

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