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THE BAD AND WORTHLESS aretnevertmtjlated? or counterfeited.. This is especially true -of 1 a family medicine, and it is positive proofcithat the remedy imitated it of the -highest value. As soon as^hadbeen; tested aud proved by the 'whole that .H<>p Bitters wa £ the parest, best and most, valuable family medicine . .jOn «earth, } ..many ... imitations ■pranj? upandTiegan to steal the notices in which the press andfth^tpeop^eio^ the country "had,- expressed the merits of H. Bi^ditfWery way trying to induce rinst&Hi fcipecUrifc to tfrfke money on the cridit aid good name of -H.B V Many others started nostrums put tap in simi-la»-»^le-to-H. B.*-with-Tariously devised names in ■ wJiicht the word. "Hop" or " Hppsf'iiterejused in a >way to induce people to believe; they .were the . same ak Hofbßittors. < All suehpretended remedies cr.enr«Bi>ri6> matter.; what their style ot nameris^'feftd i especially^ those, with , the wdrdfiSHbp" or -*?Hops": .in their, iiame or-iainy way; connected with them 'Y^or. their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware el them.- -Toneh-none "of-thenir ITfftd^^ling'M genuine AmoricaA Hop Buten.'wltj^ a bunch or cluster rot green nas|e J blown l m,the glass. ;j Trust nothing m^iniit 3eaßiuj» in imitations ■■ or counted feitf, "~ ".' '""*■"

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 92, 17 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 92, 17 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 92, 17 January 1885, Page 3

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