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Take all in all.

Take all the Kiuney and i >vpf Medicines, —Tate all the Blood purifier*, —Taka all the Rheumatic remedies, —Take all the Dyspepsia and indigestion cures, —Take all the Ague, Fever, and billons specifics, —Take all the Brain and INerve force revivers, —Take all the Great health restorers. In short, take all the best qualities of all these and the— best Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you will find that—Bop Bitters have the beat curative qualities and p owers of all— concentrated in them, And that they will cum when any or all of these, singly or— combined. Pail!!!! A thorough trial will give positive proof of this.

Hardened Liver. Five years ego I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since I have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wcod ; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water; All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters-; I have used seven bottles; the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and It has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J, W . Morey, Buffalo, Oct. 1,1881. Poverty and Suffering. "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I commenced using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and none of ns have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for leas than one doctor’s visit will cost. I know it.” A WoitKiNonuN.

Prosecute the Swindlers!! If when .you call for American Hop Bitters (see green twig of Hops on the white label and Dr Sonic's name blown in the bott'c), the vendor hands out anything but American 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 we will pay you liberally for the oonvioion. Good Resolutions. —At the commencement of every new year hundreds and thousands of our young men—and old as well—form resolutions for their guidance for the coming year. Many keep them, while others break them. To such we wish to give a word of advice. In order to sustain your determination of leading a better life in the future, you should use Hop Bitters. The judicious use of Hop Bitters strengthens, cleanses, and purifies the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, nerves, ahd kidneys, and is just what you want to build up and invigorate yourself.— Grecnbush, U.S.A. Devi . Bead Wicked ion Clergymen. —“ I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good i hey have done me and my believing they have no equal for family use, I will not be without theta*’’—R*v. t Washington, D.0.U.8.A

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1433, 16 December 1886, Page 3

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582

Take all in all. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1433, 16 December 1886, Page 3

Take all in all. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1433, 16 December 1886, Page 3

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