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VALUABLE TRUTHS. “If you are suffering from poor health ‘or languishing on a bed of sickness, taka ‘ cheer, for America i Co's Hop Bitters will cure you’ “ If you if you feel ‘ weak a:ur flispifite y jfitliSit clearly knowing why! Ameiidan 80'5,,. / fy | r &■ Hop Bitters will Eevive you “ If you are a Minister, aul have over- ‘ taxed yourself with your pastoral duties, ‘or a Mother, worn out with cure aud * work, American Co’s Hop Bitters will Sestore you “If you are a man of business, or 1 labourer, weakeno 1 by the 'strain of your ‘ every-day duties, or u man of letters, ‘ toiling over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will Stm.ffthea-'-yoii “It you are suffering from ovcr-cat-iii; or drinking, any in liscrotir.i o; dissimtiou, or are voung and growing too task, as 13 often the case, Am. Co’s Hop Bitters will Believe you “ If you arO in the workshop. <m tha farm, at the desk, anywhere, aud feel that your system needs cleansing, toning, m* stimulating, without intoxicating, Amcri. caa Co’s Hop Bitters is what you need If you are old and your blood thin and impure, pulse feeble, your nerves unsteady, aud yoa,r faculties wanting, Am. Hop Bitters will give you new Life and Vigor. HO? HI ITERS an made by the American “Co. is an elegant, heal thy, au l refreshing flavoring for sick room drinks, impure water, etc, rendering them harmless, aud sweetening too mouth and cleansing the stomach. Cleanse,, Purify, and V uric A the Blood with Hep Bitters. Aud you will have no sickness or suffering or doctor’s bills to pay. Hone genuine without a bunch of green hops, on white label, a/i<l Or Soule’s name blown m bottle, ehau all others as vilo poisonous stuff. At the London I’o ico Court iccentiy an individual yon had been affected by the •-alyxtion Army was hvouqht up wich being a lunalm wanderino a- iar- e. The magistrate - a g-idfl ni l gentleman—asked him if be had any friends. ••Tha J-fy wray only friend,” said the pris .nor. ’ “Yes,” sail the m i g'atvato > “ i,u: Imm you anybody that would loom ; surely for j y°'\* “The lord,” sail the prisoner I again, “is my salvation. 110 \v’! i surety for me?* “ Ve*. hub ym I the in•iuisr.ruto liesit.•» 4< I wa it th** ■ Nome an i address of 8 miiu friend of yours,’* J ‘‘Address,*’ shontcl the. ivisuner, •* Why, ' the Lord is Everywhere ! ” t; Wed, y ,\\ said the magistrate. f-nrly in;.,) , corner, ‘‘for the purp isos of h.ol, wo sh reqiii-e some ni >ie settled r^tdciiov'

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1249, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1249, 5 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1249, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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