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QUESTIONS ANSWERED ! ! I! Auk the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep alwsvys ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly " Home form of Jfaps '. I !" CIIA.ITISR I Ask any or ail of the most eminent physicians : "What is the only remedy that can bo relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; Brighr.'s disease, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women " — "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically " ISuchu ! ! !" Ask the same physicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia, constfpation, indigestion, biliousness, malaria, fever, avue, &c," and they will tell you Mandrake ! or Dandelion ! ! .' ! He co, when thc-o remedies are combine! with other** equally valuable. Ami compounded iuto Hop Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed, which is bo varied in it 3 operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist oc resist its power, and yet it i 9 ETarm'esa f>r the most Trail womin, weakest invalid, ur emiillest child to wo. CHAPTER I. "Patients" Almo3t dcsil or nearly 'lyini? " For years, and given up by physicians, of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughts, called cousumptionn, have been cured. Women gone itecrly crazy ! ! ! ! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar to women. Pco| ■'<: (Irri'Jn out of thipo from excruciating Pamirs c-f ii flumnatory and chronic, or Buffiiiing from scrofula. Krysip'flaH ! '• Saltiliewn, blond poimiinir, dyspepsia, indigcetion. a.ni in fact, almost till diseases frail " Nature U heir t<> Hiive been ouie.l by lloi> I'ittms, proof of wliieh can be found In every neighbourhood in the known world. PEOSECUTE THE SWINDLERS !! If when you call for yini'-riuiui Hop Bitters (sec ijivcii tiriri of Jfoi'i on t/i« I'hile label and Dr. Souk's name Olvieii in the holtlc), the vendor hands out anything but Aiitei-iC'.tH Hop Bitters refuse it and shun that vendor as you would a viper; and if he lias taken your money for atujthlng rtsu indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberally for the conviction THE following Thoroughbred Entires will stand this season at Duart, Havelock :— VASCO DI GAMA (Own brother to Pero Gomez), (imported) by Beadsman, dam Salamanca. Term—seven guineas. LORD OF THE ISLES, by Yattendon, dam Nathalie (imported), by AVarloek, winner of the English St. Logcr. Yattendon, winner of the Sydney Gold Cup, 2 miles', and other races, w.is sire of Grand Flaneur, Chester, Jav'lin, Patriarch, Yattcrinu (dam of Kingh'sh), and other noted performers of the turf. Nathalie, winner of the Australian Cup, 2.}- miles, &c, out of Rose de Florence, darn of Maribyrnong, Ferryman, King of tho Ring, and Fonella (dnin of Mute). Rose do Florence, own sister to Peter Wilkins, grandsire of Stockwell, Mulua, Tusmaii, and Prodigal, arid great graudsiro of Sheet Anchor and Moxart. Yattorina, dam of Libeller, Fusilier, Matchlock, Kingiish, and griind-dam of Rosebud, winner of Spring Handicap at Sydney Tattersall's meeting, from a field of twenty-nine of the Australian cracks. Iving of the Ring, sire of First King, one of tho historic horses of the Australian Turf, winner of two Champion Races, the Australian Cup, V.R.O. St. Leger, and many other races. This powerful and handsome horse comes from the best racing family in tho Australian Colonies, and, but for an accident, would have emulated the deeds of his illustrious relatives. Terms—six guineas. Limited to fifteen approved xnarcft, including owners. GLADIATOR (imported), by Gladiatour, out of Nuncia. Terms—five guineas. Pure bred Carlyon Pony T A M O ' S H A N T E R . Terms—Three guneas. Puro Clydesdale LORD ELCHO. Terms—three guineas. Every care taken, but no responsibility. N.B.—Gladiator's terms have been placed at tho lowest possible fee, as an inducement Ito Breeders to breed cross country horses J and weight-carrying hacks, a class of horse \ very much required. Apply to the Stud Groom, or to ALLAN McLEAN. BLOOD WILL TELL! PISCATORIOUS, >gw npHE coming Sire of the JL Southern Hemisphere, will stand this seuson in I Bay. The recent brilliant performance of tho above Sire's first get, "Kingfish," beating such flyers as Acme, Tamarisk, Croasfiro, Gentility, and others in the Hawkcsbury Guineas in the best Australian record of 1.40, proves his ability to get champions among champions. None but approved mares will be taken. Particulars on application to A. M'CARTNEY, Caledonian Hotol, Napier, i TO STAND THIS SEASON IN NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND WAIPAWA DISTRICTS, > rtpHE thoroughfe JB \ JL bred Horse "W P A P A P A W '') "Y £4 by Ravensworth— f '-'•,.,..... ' (I 3 Waimea. "'''•it'Jurtf'■->-".■■* -'">-■ -.r-- _'Xvi" __„___ Further T)articulars in future issue. HENRY HAYNES, Feilding. TV EWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN. THIS GRAND ROADSTER, Tho CELEBRATED Imported AMERICAN TROTTING SIRE, who hasThreoof thoH.B.A. and P. Society's FIRST PRIZE Certificates, will Stand again for the Season at Hastings. For pedigrco see cards. Terms on application to Stud Groom, ADAM MUNDELL, Or W. A. BEECROFT, Proprietor. Come and see him and judge for yourself ; ; he is undoubtedly the most Stylish Horse standing in Now Zealand. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OM&HU *%, — r PHE thoroughbred i- Horse ?4s.i OTUP AI, -?■'?* yy?Ur By Pacific out of * "" ■ " Valotto. Terms: Single Mare, M ; tv/o or more as por agreement. Apply W. BROUGHTON, or Groom in Charge. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION rpEMPLETON will travel A tho following . Districts : —Waipawa, Hampden, and f*stowE«»To Aute. For further particulars apply to Groom in charge, DAVID THOW. COALS! COALS! ! NOW Discharging, ex Rio, a cargo of Best Newcastle Coal to be sold at Lowest Current Rates. 0. DOLBEL & CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 4

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