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perpetual misery. Twelve months ago I was induced to try Soigel’a Syrup, and although eathar sceptical, having tried so many reputed infallible romediat, I determined to give it at least a fair trial. In two or three days I felt considerably better, and now at the end of twelve months (having continued taking it) I am glad to say that I am a different being altogether. It is said of certain pens that they “ come as a boon and a blessing to men, and I have no reason to doubt the truthfulness o the statement. I can truly say, however, that Seigel’s Syrup has come as a “boon and a blessing ” to mo. I have recommended it to several fellow sufferers from this distressing complaint, and their is quite in accordance with my own. Gratitude for the benefit I have derived from this excellent preparation, prompts me to furnish you with this unsolicited testimonial, I am, dear sir, Yours ever gratefully, (Signed) Carey B. Berry, A J. White, Esq. Baptist Missionary.

BA® AWD'WOIITiHBBSS. Are novor imitated or counterfeited. This in especially true of a family medicine, and is positive proof that tha remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been Jested and proved by the "/hole world that Hop Bitters was the pureeat, boat,and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the proas and tho people of the country had expressed the merits of H.B, and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stufl instead, expecting to make money on tha credit and good name of H.B, Many others startednostrums putupinasimilar stylo to H. 8., with variously devised names in which tho word “ Hop ” or ” Hops ” were used in a way to induce people to believe they vs- ro the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or euros, no matter what their style or name is, especially those with the word “ Hop ” or “ Hops” in thoi? name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of thorn. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label, and Hr Soule’s name blown in tho gloss. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dead eg n imitations or counterfeits. Patea Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH. At J p,m. QUINLAN, -yyrANDER & Will soil by public auction GO cattle 400 mvos C° Entries Solicited. QUINLAN, MANDER, & CO.. Auctioneers. By Order of the Mortgagee. Under conduct of the Registrar of tho Supremo Court of New Zealand. Nolan, Tones, & Go in w and commodius licensed premises erected thereon, with the stabling and out offices therewith occupied and enjoyed. Lot 2—All that parcel of land, being Section No. 4 of Block XL, containing; two roods, together with the shop, dwell-ing-house, and out houses being thereon (at present let to a good tenant 4 at a remunerative rental). Lot 3 All those two parcels of land (lying together), being Sections Nos. 4 and 5 of Block No. Y,, containing 3 roods ami 39 perches. Lot 4—All that parcel of land, being Secs ion No. 6 of Block Y., containing 2 roods, together with the two-roomed cottage erected thereon. Lot s—All those parcels of land lying together, being Sections N0.7, 8, and 9, of Block No. V., containing la, 2r. Op., with the two cottages erected thereon (both being leased upon advantageous terms). Note. —The title is a certificate under Tho Land Transfer Act, and may be inspected .at the office of tho Public Trustee, Paten, up to the day of sale, and at tho office of the ana. tionoers on that day. NOLAN, TONES & CO,, Auctioneers.

Closing of the Patea Club WILL IA M C o WE R N Las received instructions from the members of the Patea Club to sell by auction at the Club Rooms, Leicester-strcct, Patea, on SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m, 20 chairs, 2 stuffed chairs, 4 round tables, 1 office tabic, 1 side tabic, oGyds coeoamil mailing, oil cloth, fenders and lire irons, 1 -sofa, hearth rnps, door mats, call bell, office cabinet. Also, — 1 Billiard Table, by Ad I cock, of Melbourne (if not previously sold). (Note. —The Billiard Table is complete with billiard, pool and pyramid balls, cues, rests, cue racks, pool and billiard-marking board, framed rales, lamps, shades. &c. Every thing in clock v/ork order, Terms Cash or Endorsed Bills. William: cower n, Auctioneer,

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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 133, 26 February 1886, Page 3

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