-■£• .'" It has become so common to begin an -j article in an elegant, interesting style, ;.";,,■ , :• " Then run it into some advertisement .■ * " ' that we avqid.all such, '.',-': '"And simply call attention to the ' ' merits of Dr. Soulo's x\merican Hop 1 '■• " Bitters ia as plain, honest terms as pos- : -, "Bible, , '" To induce people ,"'- " - - "To give them one trial, which so '.- . proves their value that' they will never x use anything else." ''The Remedy so favorably noticed in all . -- fie papers,' \ '■: ' Religious and secular, is '-- "Having a largo 6ale, and supplanting all '■:■'■ other medicine. ■■,-.--■"•' " There is no denying the virtues of tho Hop - . ■ plants, and tho proprietors of Dr. Soule's ;;, Hop Bitters have shown great ' !. . shrewdness and ability ..... / ■ ■ "In compounding a medicine whose virtues r . . are so palpable td everyone's observation. DID SHE DIE? . -- '-■ . "No! . •; ■ UShe lingered and suffered along, V' J .- pining away all the time for years," ."The doctors doing her no good ; " "And' ai last was cured by this Dr. ; ,' Sortie's American Hop Bitters the papers ' say so much about." •-, "Indeed! Indeed 1" - ' "How thankful we should be for that medicine."
; ' ■ ' SPEOrAOLES. MBS D.'LBVI, Hastings-street, begs to call the attontion of the public of Hawke'a Bay to tho large and varied Stock of Spectacles of all kinds and sights. Real . . •- Pebbles, best Optical and Ordinary Glasses, : ■-•:■ in gold, silver, steel, nnd nickel frames, und PinceNcz. Hiiiingnnd nil sights in Concave and Cataract Glasses. Just received for iho '; summer trade a largo assortment of Smoked ,' (neutral tint) and Colored Spectacles, Folders, ■-;■_- Goggles, and Dust Protectors, at all prices. 1-' The new Pansodonoplic Spectacles, specially • . recommonded for weak eyes. livery caro taken in properly fittingonrt testing thesi(?ht. All kinds of repaira, liow frames, pebbles and ,_^_. glasses fltteu.- Orders *«ken for Oculists' Proscriptions. Poor pooplo suited free of chanrc. 830 MRS D. LEVI has lately received ex " Arawa " an excellent selection of ■ WALKING ST(CKS. Among the assortment arp some magnificent Silver-mounted Malacca .Canes and Ebony Sticks, very suitable for Christinas Presents. Hollies, Unzol, Ash, Sussex Thorn, Orange, Olive, Laurel, Geylon Vino, Rattan, African Oak, Malaccas, &c, &c, with knota, nickel bends and crooks. Also, some very handsomo Silver-mounted F.F.F. Wooden Pipes and Tobacconist Sundries. A large and varied Stock' of Musical Instruments, Uanjos. Flutes, Piccolos, Nickel, Brass and Wood Flageolets, ■, . Violins. and Bows, Violin and Bniijo Strings . -nnd Fittings, Concertinas, Accordions, and ',-.'• Tutors. Cut Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. ;•"'":■ Egyptian CijrorottCß.i 837 ■ft :~x~ " " ' i§;S;' BURTON BROS, 1 ■^"PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEW ZEA- ?><,' "J7 LAND SCENEKY • £-;-.v - . s:"i-Can,l)o obtained from Mrs Titxfoud, Emer«J# : £j-V> Bon-Street, or from Jrtn W. Woop, $£&>■!■■:-*■ Browning-stroet. 232
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 4
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426Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 4
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