Listen to your Wife.
The Manchester Guardian, Juno Bth, 1883 says At one of the “ Windows ” Lookin; on the woodland ways 1 With clumps of rhododendrons and groat masses of May blossoms !! 1 “ There was an interesting group.” _ It included one who had been a “ Cotton spinner,” but was now so Paralysed 111 That he could only bear to he in a reclining position This refers to my case. I was first attacked twelve years ago with “ Locomotor Ataxy ” (A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever for several years barely able to get about. ~ And for the last five years not able to atten 1 to my business, although Many things have been done for me. The last experiment being nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted into the Home for Incurables ! near Manchester, in May, 1882. : I am no “ Advocate ” ; “For anything in the fhape of patent ” Medicines ? And made many objections to fiiy dear wife’s constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify her— ’ j Consented 11 I bad not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change come over die. This was Saturday, November 3rd. On Sunday morning I felt si strong I said to my I room companions, “ 1 was sure 1 could I “ Walk 1” , , ’, | So started across the floor and back. I I hardly knew how to contain myself. II was all over the house. I am gaining strength each day, and can walk quite safe without any Stick 1” | Or Support. I am now at my own house, and hops soon to be able to earn my own living again. I have been a member of the Manchester “ Royal Exchange ” For nearly thirty years, add _ was most heartily congratulated on going in the toom on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours, John Blackburn. Manchester, (Eng.) Deo. 24th, 1883. , , ' Two years later am perfectly well. Prosecute the Swindlers 11 If when you call for American Hop Bitters | (see green twig of Hope on the white label and Hr Soule's name blotvn in the hofth), the vendor hands out anything but Aenericani Hop Bitters refuse it and shun the vendor as | you would a viper; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and wa will pay you liberally for the convicion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1411, 19 November 1886, Page 3
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397Listen to your Wife. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1411, 19 November 1886, Page 3
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