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A Few. Unsolicited Letters From Thousands* ° Received. Feb, 9 1884. I have tried experiments on myself and others with Hop Bitters.and can easily recommend them myself as pleasant and effi« cacious medicine. I .have found them specially useful m cases of congestion of the kidneys, as well as m billious derangements. Rev. J. Milner. M.A. Rector to . the Duke of Edinburgh..

U.S.. Consulate, Manchester, Nov. 8 1882. Gentlemen— Since writing to you of the great beneit I bad deiived from taking . " Hop Bitters," I gave afriend a bottle, who had been' suffering much from . d.\ spepsia and sluggish liver, . and th« change was marvellous V he appeared another being altogether. He hau tried several other remedies without any benefit. I could name over a dozen other miraculous cures, " ' ' Arthur C. Hall Consular Clerk.

; London, Sept 1, 1882. lam pleated' to testify to the good effects of your " Hop Bitters," Have been sufferißg much with severe pain m the left side and ncross the ; loins; and having tried a number of eo-ca'led remedies without any benefit, I am glad to acknowledge the great benefit I have obtained from your medicine. Charles Watson.

Colchester, Eng, Aug 18, 1882. Gentlemen— l was troubled with a rery bad form of indigestion for a time, aad tried mary things m vain until I got s-om Hop Bitters, and on taking I was quite cured, and remain so til) this time. It is vow three months ago since I was bad. : • l ■■ . F.Bell.

From Rev J. C. Boyce, M.A, Oct 30. 1882 Dear Sirs— l have lately finished my first bottle of '■ Hbp Bitters/ Af^er haying for many years suff reekacutely from' rh't iimatict gout — inherited — I feel co much better, a*id can walk bo much., more freely should like to continue the use of it.. I write to ask you how many bottles you will let me have f Ol £1, so that I may always have some m sock. ' ; ;-. I ■•:..• From Ould Ireland. ■~ .- '< Dublin, JS ov. 22, 1 882 Hop Bitters Co. , ..,....; , '. Geutlemen— r Tou.may be interested to learn that one of the the most eminent Judges on ;the Irish', tjench (a customer : of mine) : highly approves of your Hop Bitters, baying received great benefit from their use.. ; '■'■ ; "i •" > / '■■ • ? •■' •' •- ; •"-' •••" '■ T. T. Holmes, Chemist.

Alexandria Palace. : : London, Eng., April 18, 1882. I find Hop' Bitters a most wonderfu medical^- combination, • healthful, blcodpurifying, and str. : ngtbening. I can, from analysis as w* 11 as from medical knowledge; highly recommend them as a valuable family medicine. i Barbara Wallace Gtothard, Supt. .

..;.'. London, Eng., Feb. 1, 1882, Gentlemen — For years I have been a sufferer from kWney. complaint, and frpm using your Hop Bitters am entirely cured, and can recommend them to all suffering from sucH disease. William Harris.

Sheffield, Eng., June 7, 1882. Sir-r-Havin? suffered from extreme nervous debility for four year% and having Tied all kinds of medicine and change of scene and air without deriving any benefit whoever, I was persuaded by a friend to try Hop Bitters, *nd the effect, I am happy to cay, was mosf. marvellous. ; Under these circumstances I f' el it my duty to giye this f or the. benefit of others, as I may layijam now entirely well 5: tberef re I can justly and with confidence give personal testimony to anyone wishing to call npon me. Ypure truly, /&<:■ #'; ' Henry Hall. ..

! Norwich, England. June 20, 1882. .TotheHopßitteis'C'o," : ' G-entlfimeri— Having suffered for many years • from biliousriessi accompanied with sickness and dreadful headaches/ being greatly fatigued with overwork and long hours at bnsiness, I ]< st all energy strength and appetite. " £was advised by a friend m ■vrhom I had seen such beneficial eflects to try Hop Bitters, and a few bottles have quite altered and restored me to better health than ever. I have also recommended it to other friends, and am pleased to add, with a like result. Every claim you make or it I can fully endorse, aud recommend t aa an incomparable tonic. Yours faithfully I ;■■:■■ s. W. Fitt.

From G-ermany, Eatzenbacbhof, Germany. Aug. 28, 1881. Hop Bitters Co Dear Sirs — I have taken your moßt preciouß essence Hop Bitters— and I can already, after so short a time, assure you that I feel much batter than I have felt for months! ' I have hi'i, during the course of' four years, three times an inflammation of the kidneys, The last, m January, 1880, was" the worst; and X took a lot of medUine to cure Eame, m consequence of Trbicbmy stomach got terribly weakened, I suffered from enormous pains,' had to bear great torments >rben taking nourishment, had sleepless nights, but none pf tbe medicine <jra.B ot the least use to me. , Now, m Consequence of taking Hop Bitters, these . pains, andfinconveniences have entirely left me. I have a good nigbt.s rest, and am sufficiently strengthened for work, whill? alwaj b had to lay down during the day, and this almost every hour. I shall think it my duty to rfrominend theßitters to all: who sufier, for I am sure I capnot thank the Lord enough that I came . across your .preparation, and I hope He will maintain you h long time, to come for tbe welfare of suffering mankind. ■ - -!Je]drß very truly; .:, Pauline Haussler. Gebr Rosle.

From Portugal, Spain, , Gentlemen— Though not m the habit of praising patent medicines, which for ttis most part are not only useless but irjurioue I have constantly used Hop Bitters for the pABt four years m oases of indigestion, debility, feebleness of constition and m all diseases, caused by p'or-p or bad ventilation, want af air and exercise, overwork ami ■'want of appetite with the most perfect success, ....... : r•> ■,',.., Lain the first who introduced your Pop. Bitters iii 'Portugal ! ah'd Spain, where they »re nbwnseil very extensively.' • ■ ' Youth very truly. /j ■-..;:_■ \..ui ! 'Baron rieFonte Bella. ; Profession de rhrmie et de Pbarmacie Gombt* University, Cowobra, Partu^al^

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1328, 23 October 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1328, 23 October 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1328, 23 October 1884, Page 3

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