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HOP BITTERS ARE THE PUREST . AND BESTBITTERS EVER MADE, TllEYarb compounded from Hops, Malt, Bjichu,! ■Mandi'ak'e, .and;• "Dan'clolioii,-I—the oldest, best, and; most,valuable, medicine, an)lie,worlcl;-.,and : contain .'all the'best, and most curative properties', of ajl other remedies, being tho greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agenton earth. No disease or ill health can possibly" long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and pcrfecUrti their operations; 1 !}/;<' ij-'I ji. ;i.) , They give now life and vigour to tho aged and infirm......To.- all iwliose employments cause irregularity of tho bowels orurinary organs, w who require an Appetizer, '.Tonic and mild -Stimulant, • Hop 'Bittbrs"ai , b'invaliial)leV't)cing"liiglily'' , 'tivc, 'fdnic'' and stimulating, withouintoxicating. . " •y ■ No■ matter Ayliat'tyour feelings or symptomsai'ej;wliat'ilio;.diseiise 6r,failment is, use'HHp:o p: Bitters. waif until ;you arc j sick, ibut :.if.yoU; only ( ;feel bad or miserable.'use Hop'• Bitters at onco. ; It may savdiyo'ur;lifei.j, Hundreds havo been saved by" so doing. £500 will be paid for a will not cure or help. ! •;'. ; D6' not suffer or let your frionds .suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. ■:'■; Remembery: y Hop?Bitters' /is -M! vile, drugged,'drunken,iibstrum,'buity;Purest and' Best Medicine ever made; [the ."Invalid's. .Friend/and HopeJ" arid no person or family-should be without these. Try the Bitters to-day.' Got at Chemists lor Druggists, '•'■ ''." ■■

HALF-A-LEAGUE, half-a-league, Half-a-league onward I • ■; •r;/. IntpMo'GOWAN'S.shbp | .;- ■-.■■■■ Plunged many hundred,; Uf TEA I" is the people's oryi' h \ ; r; bestWbuyf-' ; |' f j. j <!\ '•Mao's, :ra6stKasßuretlry,"; % ;.- ; }$ ' '.A. J .■>■„ * Shout many huudredi] ■ <-'l Grocers to right of us, ', | , : " . : Grbcera to leffc ! 6f %', ' ,,;! :" ! I; Grocers around us— j v-., -, ; A11,.a1l hayo. .blundered. ] .-•< : ' Armed for the iei Brigade",''''"' !,' % ■ Here wo are, undismayed, \ ' Asking the people's|aid, • .' V; Where no,hjgh charge is made— •i V .'; Coraeipn, ; many hundred. ~. ~ ■■'.. Coiaebri, 1 to right of .us, • Come on, to left of us, r. ~ :Comeon,'More;ußj;i ■• ;'■.- / ..,::'' ''"' /,: •.-!.: i- "i We:never'have blundered., r : '■Stbrinedat'bythosewho";try . ' ■ Tea nuchas ours to buy, ; :-•- "'" Failing most dismally, -; .. ' Fail many-hundred;.; x'■ ~:.:' Noribcan ! such'good tea pack—' I '' : ;•, That is, a well-known fact; '■/■■■. From all we bear the belt, Shout many hundred. \\yv ■ .Whonshallour°gloryfado?, ' l !; ; tlio-light charge'that's made J U j;-..: ; ,>: Say many hundred. j'" \ | Auction Saloof Cottage, by>D. R, Gellion and Co., Exchange Buildings, 11 a.m.; Sale of Thames Recreation Ground, at, the- .. Academy'iof'Music,'by James Craig; jun.y' 2 pjin.' ' * i Blue Ribbon Army Annual Moeting, Temperance Hall, 7.30 p'.m.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5183, 2 June 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5183, 2 June 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5183, 2 June 1885, Page 2