Working Men.—Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation your system needs cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack of billious or spring fever or sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time, sickness and expense if you will use one bottle of American Go's Hop Bitters in your family this month. Don't wait. Read
By petitioning to be adjudicated a bankrupt, Alfred A. Taylor, one of the late owners of the steamer Napier, and previously an officer of the British navy, but now residing in Wellington, has apparently been placed in a peculiar position. It was stated at a meeting of his creditors that by advices received from a firm of solicitors in Liverpool, Taylor lost all the interest in the money left under his father's will by becoming a bankrupt. The money was now the property of his brother and sister, who were willing, however, to allow him a weekly allowance of £3 in lieu of the £l6 per month paid under the will. They declined to pay any of his debts except these owing to the chemist and doctor. It was decided to make strict inquiry into the matter with a view of having the bankruptcy annulled, as otherwise the creditors would rsceive little ,or nothing. An Alabaster Box.—Young girls finding their complexion growing sallow, and their skin becoming rough or freckly, resort to perfumsd ointments for a restoration of their bloom. As such should use American Go's Hop Bitters, which will restore bloom to cheeks, whiteness and beauty to their complexion, making rich blood, good health, and happy smiles. Bead A letter has been published from Mr Gladstone in which he declines to receive a deputation from Belfast. In this letter he denies tho plan attributed to him for a settlement of the Irish question, and states that he await* tho proposals of the Government upon tho subject. See fourth page.
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Western Star, Issue 1018, 23 January 1886, Page 3
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324Untitled Western Star, Issue 1018, 23 January 1886, Page 3
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