VALUABLE TRUTHS. “If you are suffering from poor health ‘or languishing on a bed of sickness, take ‘ cheer, for American Co’s Hop Bitters will cure you] “ If you are simply ailing, if you feel 1 weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why, American Go’s Hop Bitters will Revive you _ “ If you are a Minister, and have over--1 taxed yourself with your pastoral duties, ‘or a Mother, worn out with care and * work, American Go’s Hop Bitters will Restore you “If yon are a man of business, or 1 labourer, weakens 1 by the strain of your ‘ every-day duties, or a man of letters, ‘ toiling over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will Strengthen you “If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or are voung and growing too fast, as is often the case, Am. Go’s Hop Bitters will Relieve you “ If you are in the workshop, on the farm, at tho desk, anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing, toning, or stimulating, without intoxicating, American Co’s Hop Bitters is wliat you need •‘ If you aro old and your blood thia and impure, pulse feeble, your nerves unsteady, and your faculties wanting, Am. Hop Bitters will give you new Life and Vigor. HOP BIFTRRS as made by tho American Co. is an elegant, healthy, and refreshing flavoring for sick room drinks, impure water, etc, rendering them harmless, and sweetening the mouth and cleansing tho stomach. Cl3ans8 s Purify, and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters. And you-will have no sickness or suffering or doctors hills to pay., None genuine without a hunch o£ green hops, on whftc label, aud Dr Soule’s name blown in bottle, shun aU others as vile oisonous stuff. Some clever politicans in Lancashire drove tho proverbial “coach and six” through tho Corrupt Prao'ie-a Act which Sir Henry James thought a perfect measure. The Act declares it to be an offence to hire carriages f->r the purpose of convoying vo'ers to the poll ; hut with an ingenuity worthy of a hotter cause, tho caudi hates for this Lancashire borough devised a means of tweaking the spirit if not the letter of tho law without incurring aby risk. What they did was to purchase a number of vehicles before poding day, carried tho voters to the polls in them, and sold them by auction tho day after the election was won
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1253, 5 March 1886, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1253, 5 March 1886, Page 3
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