READ . TEAT TEB LBADHfO DOCTORS IB CHEMISTS SAY.
"No Medicine introduced to the pnblic has ever met with the success accorded to Dr. Soule'a American Hop Bitters. It stands to-day the best known curative article m the world. It is famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it."
« Ghntlbmkh, — No medicine has one-half the sale and gives such, universal satisfaction as your American Hop Bitters. As several remarkable cures have oeen made here, there jre any number of advocates for your medicine."
"I have constantly used American Hop Bitters for the past four years m cases of indigestion, debility, weakness, and m all diseases caused by poor and bad ventilation, want of 'air and exercise, over-work, and losi ct appetite, with the most perfect success."
** The greateit nourishing tonic, appetizer, ctrengthener, and curative known to the medical profession is Dr. Soule'a American Hop Bitters."
"For all cases of diseases of the liver, stomach, bowels, or kidneys, I daily recommend the use of Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters."
v In my practice I am constantly prescribfawyonr Hop Bitters, and have found every case relieved by their use."
M I can heartily recommend the nse of Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters."
" Qt'EKTVEvass.— Tour mediciae will cure when all other remedies fail."
OATOION.— See that eaoh. bottle lias genuine label, bunob of green hope on white paper.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
FARfIB to Dnnedln for Raoei, November 27th and 30 tb, December 2nd and 7th, »nd Agrloaltaril Show November 28th and 29tb.
fpHE Ohetp Ezoanlon Tickets to L Dnnedla notified In conneotion with the Exhibition will be available also for pMiengen gojog to Danedtn foe the lUoei »nd Agrloaltaml Shosr. itiVO ~~~ BY-ORPHB.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2288, 27 November 1889, Page 3
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285Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2288, 27 November 1889, Page 3
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