Food fob Consumptives. — Scott's emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs of limo and soda is a most wonderful food for the consumptive. It not only gives strength and increases tho flosb, but heals tho irritation of the throat and lungs. It is very palatable ; children take it liko milk, and ia nil wasting diseases bofcli for adults and cliildren it is a' marvellous food aud medicine.— [Advt.] 1 Tns Life of an M.P.— An M.P., deploring the evil effects of London habits on the health, said that ■ were it not for the American Co.'s Hop Bitters, he could not live through with the irregular hours he was forced to keep. Said he :" As soon as I feel weak and exhausted from Jong night sessions and meals at irregular hours, I re6orfc to my Hop Bitters instead of stimulants. They regulate my bowels, and keep my appetito good, my brain clear, and my strength and health are. preserved." See [Advt.T At.coiioi.ic Fatuity. — The chronic debauchee feels that he positively cannot exist without his alcoholic stimulation. To quit drinking or lo continue tho habit brings death all tho same. Such a man can find ia American Co.'s Hop Bitters properly used, a perfect panacea for the drunkard's cure. Head.— [Advt.]
The Bad and Wohmixess ore never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that tho remedy imitated is of tho highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal tho notices m. which tho press and tho people of tho country had expressed tho merits of H. 8., and m every way trying to induce suffering invalids to uso their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up m similar stylo to H. 8., with variously devised names m -which the word " Hop" or " Hops " were used m a way to induce peoplo to believe they were tho same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, on mutter what their stylo or name is, and especially thoso with the word " Hop " or " Hops " m their name or m any way connected with thorn or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Bewavo of them. Touch none of them. Uso nothing but genuine American tfop Bitters, with a cluster of green Hop« on the white label, and Dr Soulo's naruo Vvn m the glass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned t.usfc dealing m imitations or counterfeits. — [Advt.] Wells' " Rouoh on Corns."— Ask for Wells' "Bongh on Corns." Quick relief, complete permanent euro. Corns, warts, baniong. Mosos, Moss, and Co., Sydney. fT-iforal neo,,»«._ JAdvtl (1) ' That Husband of Mike is throe times the man ho was before ho began using "Wolla Health Eonowor." Druggists. Moses, Mosa. an? 0.n.. Syrttior. Gnnoral Aeents. — TAnvT.l (2 " Buchu-Paiba." — Quick, complete oure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Disoasoa. Druggists. Mosoa, Moaa and Ccj Sydney. General Afjents. — [Advt .
SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. James A. Oracio and Co., through D. Macleau- Sell slitep, cattle and pigs, on Thursday. Jonas and Bouru-Sell sheep, cattle, and pit's on Thursday : threshing plant on Findav • hold regular monthly sale at Pleanant Point, on Ist prox It. Tunibull and Son -Sell household furniture itc, on Thursday, also, one piauo ; grass seed on Saturday. Convent Schools— Classes re-open on 3rd prox Win. H. Howe'l— Wants tenders for harvestin" S. A. Bristo'— Has land for sale. Chairman, Mnkikibi District School— Wanta a first year pupil teacher. " Oats"— Wants to purchase green oats. Timaru High School— Classes ro-assemble on the Ist prox. Box 51 — Temporary clerk m merchant's office wanted. Miles, Archer and Co.— Are now biivin" grass seed Thomas Williams, liquidator — Has tlic Pbrenix Browing and Malting Company's property for sale. Day ltrothers -Accept tender of M. Sughruc. New Zealand Itailways— Notify cheap excursion to Winchi'Steriou Thursday afternoon. C. W. Eiclibauni-lnvilos tendersfor cuttii)" trench at Walton Mill, Pleasant Point. Clayton Station — Ewe shearing commences on 2nd prox." 1). JiclCcnzie -Wants tenders for building shops ie Palliser and Jones— lnvito tenders for supply of rubble stone, and for cartiug £aud and cement. C I'nttery, N.Z.A.— Will parade to-morrow evening Impounded— One notice.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3534, 26 January 1886, Page 2
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