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UDDOCK AND FRYER have received nnothor large shipment of YATES' VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. ustomera will find theso Seeds thoroughly reliable and true to nan c. ATAtoauES Post Free on Aii-licatiok. RCTDDOCK&FRYEK ' NAPIER AGENIS. Liberal terms to Market Gardeners and ' Storekeepers aslusual. 413

— T. De Witt Talmage. If the sufferers trom consumption, scrofula, bronchitis, and general debility ■ will try , Scott's Emulsion with Hypophosphites they will find immediate relief and a permanent benefit. The medical profession in the varions countries of the world universally declare it a remedy of the greatest value ; and as it *s very palatable, it can be readily taken by the mofit sensitive stomach, and -will never fail to give the sufferer relief and comfort. Large and small bottles at all chemists, 4s Gd and 2s 6d. S9 The Empress of Japan is credited with a projected visit to America. " Rough on Kats " clears out Kats Mice, Roaches, Flies, Ants, Bed-bugs, Beetle?, Insects, Skunks, Jack Uabbits, sparrows, Gophers. At chemists and druggists. 91 ■ Thirteen varieties of mitrailleuses and eleven kinds of quick-firing guns have already been devised by M. de Nordenfeldt. "Buchu-Paiba." — Quick, complete cur. all annoying Kidnoy, Bladder, and Uri nary Diseases. At chemists and druggists Kempthorne, Grosser and Co., agents, Wellington. 92 The cultivation of wheat in Brazil on an extensive scale is a question now occupying the attention of agriculturists in that empire. The Greatest Blessing.— A simple, puro, harmless remedy, that cures every time, ard . prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bit ters is that remedy, and the American Co., the genuine manufacturers, are being plessed by thousands who have been cored by it. Try it. See 93 During the last twelve years there have been imported to England upwards of 200,000 horses, for which was paid more than one million pounds sterling. Wicked tor Clergymen.—" I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergyman og, other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called menicines, but when a really raeritoriocs article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely recommend. I therefore cheerfully and heartily com mend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, iirnily believing they cave no equal for family use. I wif not be without them."— Rev. , Washington, D.C.. U.S.A <« Since the beginning of the year the gam m British railway earnings, estimated from the actual figures of 33 principal lines, has been about 2J per cent., and the increase in bank clearings in London has been about 10J per cent, for the same period. J^ost Card Proot — Salisbury, Term,, April 4, 1883-Gents-I was afflicted with serious Kidney and Urinary trouble for twelve years. After trying all the doctors and patent medicines I could hear of I used two bottles of Hop Bitters and am perfectly cured.— C. p. boom, Washington, D.C., April 3, ISB3-TO the Hop B "ters Co.— Sirs— l write this as n, token ■>t the great appreciation I have for your -rs. I was afflicted with lullanijßftu.. rheumatism seven years, and no WXX, *• " nied t0 Ao mc an -V good until AedjciaßAs^ 'Mesofyour Hop Bitters, I tried" thretgtoi.- Tarn as well to-day as and to my surtM3> i . ■ may have great ever I was. I nb_6'Wu tile medicine. successinthisgreatand'Vifltes. -y, mt Anyone wishing to knoVtf Wtf® w- v $ ctiti, can learn by addressing inff,- *.. • WILU&Js, 1103 16th St. Prosacttfc' to*. Swindlers— lf^vhen you call for Aitfsvicaw Hop Bitters (see tfrttntwig of Hops on Hie whttdabel and Dr SM's name, blown, in the bottle), the vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bitters, tfeJuso it aud shun that vendor as you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money Uti anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberally for the conviction.— Advt.l 95 Muscular " pianism," of which we have so much, is bringing muscular criticism in its train. We lead in a Philadelphia paper concerning some hard hitter ; — " Her figure, hands and arms are masculine and powerful. The development of her deltoid muscles in extraordinary. From the audience it looked as large as a boxer's biceps. Naturally, with such a physical organisation, she could master the extraordinary difficulties of a Liszt concerto. At her hands, or rather from her shoulder, hitting almost cyclopean difficulties seemed easy." This suggests a good_ opening for ay ninastic trainers, who might make a living by bringing pianists in capital fettle up to the scratch of a Liszt concerto. Ho.loway sUintmont and Pills. — Female Complaints. — On the mothers of England devolves much and serious responsibility in securing for their daughters robust health ; frequently, alas ! thoughtlessly sacrificed by culpable bashfulncss at a particular period of life, when all important changes take place iv the female constitution, upon the management of which depends future misery or happines,?.- pbllWay's Fill*, *Specially if aided with- the' Ointment, havrt lfxr' happiest effect in establishing those frictions, upon the due performance of which health and even life itself depends. Mother and daughter may safely use these deobstruent remedies without consulting seny one. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints the.so Klls never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about the desired result.— [Advt.l . no SPECTACLES. MES D. LEVI, Hastings -stroot. has in Stock a Largo Assortment o£ Spectacles of all Ifinds. Real Pebbles, with gold, silver, and steel frames, nil nights. Concave Spectacles, Riding nnd Pinco Nez losses, Cataract and Smoked and Colored G!a;seß <a )ar#o nsiorrnienl). Spectacles repaired and glasses nnd pi'bbles fitted. Orders taken for Oeulisls' prescriptions, .Poor people suited free of charge. 301 MRS D. LEVI has just limited, ex Triinui. a Large Assortment of MUSI-CAL-INSTRUMENTS, including Violins, Bows, and CaßOSfßanjos, Concertinas. Accordians. Flutes, Piccolos, Flageolets, Ifrass and Nickel Silver Flapcolets, Violin nnd Banjo fUfiafsa, and Tutors for all instruments.- Violin Strings, first, second, and third tepod quality), 6d each ; Silver Strings, Violin"and Banjo, Is each : Banjo Strings, first, very fino gut and silk; Steel Wire Violin Strings. A Large Assortment of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Wulking sticks, and Tobacconists' Sundries alwaj-s in 9tcck. 39-j

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 4

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