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• 'ADVERTISING CHEATS 111 "It has' becbme so common to begin an artiole in an elegant, interesting style, "Then run it into some advertisement, that we avoidfall inch, ' " Ana simply call attention to the merits of Dr Sonle's American THop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, " To induce people "To (rive thenr ONE tbial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing else." " The Kemedy eo favorably noticed in all the papers, " .Religions and secnlar, is " Having a large sale, and supplanting all other medicine. " There is no denying the virtues of the Hep plants, and the propiietors of Dr Sonle's American Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability * • ♦ * "In compounding a znedioine whose virtues are eo palpable to everyone's observation. ■ Did She Die? "No I "She lingered and suffered long, pining away all the time for years, " The doctors doing her no good; " .And at last was cured by this Dr Sonle's American Hop Bitters the papers say so mnch about." " Indeed! Indeed ! "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Dawqhter's Misery. "Eleven years onr daughter suffered on a bed of misery, "From a complication of kidney, liver, Theumatic trouble and nervous debility, "Under the care of the'beat physicians, "Who gave her disease various names, " But no relief, _ "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before u;ing it."—The Parents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughter says:— How much better father is since he used Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters. "He is getting well after his long suffer* log from a disease declared incurable. " And we are so glad that he used your Bitters."—A Lady or N.Y. <3T None genuine without a bunoh of green hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's name blown in the bottle. Beware of all the vile poisonous staff made to imitate the above. always feasible and will invariably prove efficacious like Woub'h Schfapps, Insist upon having Wolfe's SchnafP3. Hoiloway's Pnx3.—The chief Wonder of modern times. —This Incomparable medicine increases tha ■ appetite,, strengthens _ the stomach, cleanses the liver, corrects bilious* ness, prevents flatulency, purifies the'system, invigorates the nerves, and re-instates sound health. The enormous demand for these Pills throughout the globe astonishes every- ' body, and a single trial convinces the most sceptical that no medicine equals Holloway's PQla in its ability to remove all complaints incidental to the human race. They are a blessing to the afflicted, and a boon to all that labor under internal or external disease. The purification'Of the blood, removal of all restraint from the secretive organs, and gentle aperitive action are the prolific sources of the extensive oarative range of Holloway a Fills,—Advt.

PJBLIC NOTICES BOYS' & YOUTHS' JJEADY-MADE CLOT I G: VISITOES TO THE SHOW Axe Invited to inspeot tha Splendid Selection of Really Neat Suns now in stock at THE GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. This branch of the business has been A DECIDED BUCCES3, Customers having proved the advantages of purchasing from a tailor, where practical knowledge in aeleotion, and the convenience of getting any little Alterations made Withoot Chabgb J Ia bo apparent. Boys' Worsted Cloth Suits, bound edges Plain and Fancy Tweed Suits Velvet Cord Snits Man-o'-War and Sailor Suits (complete), with long and short tronsers And an immense variety of Boys' Knitted Jersey Snits, all sizes. QTTAT.TTV CONSIDERED, The Cheapest Sum in Town, GENTS' HOSIERY, HATS, & MERCERY. In this department I keep every requisite for a gentleman's outfit, imported direct from the manufacturers, landing ez Ruapehu— Choice assortment of Summer Hosiery, In natural wool, oashmere, merino, and spun silk Gents' Regatta and Dress 3hirts, with or without collars—newest patterns made to own order by professional shirtmakero Scarves, Collars, Braces Lawn Tennis and Cricketing Hats, Shirts, and Jackets TAILORING DEPARTMENT. New Patterns in Oamaru Tweeds Newest Styles in Scotch, Blarney, Bannockburn, and ifnglish Tweeds French, English, and Roslyn Worsted Suit* ings and Trouserings. j*3" Twenty-three Hands Employed in MAKING UP TO ORDER I ! WI L L';lj A M W A D|D E E L], merchant tailor and dhoeteb, Thames-street. SADDLERY 1 ;SADDLERYI! 8 A D.D L E R Y 11! WB HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF SADDLEBY AND] SADDLERS', IRONMONGERY ON HAND, WnHjfDiBECT Shipments Arriving ~ Regularly, Besides being large Direct Importers, we (are Manufacturers of every description of Saddles and Harness, We have now an Immense Stock, which ,will be Clearid AtJPbices to Suit the Times. I NO| RE ASONABLE*OFFER| REFUSED FOB CASH. HODGE AND JONES}, Jtyne-street. .. 382 ' BUTCHERY and Select for : them-selves,-thechief [commodities being Roast and Bonhdißofjlßeef, A 1 Lamb and Vea'j Young half-bred Sheep (nioa weights),' P. Beef,|P,|uid|Gr,|Saußageß etc. N LANEi

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4098, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4098, 30 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4098, 30 December 1887, Page 4

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