71ROM THE OLD WORLD. "[From the great London (Eng.,) Times ] Among the many specifics introduced to the publio for the oure of dyppepsia, indigestion, derau ?ementii of various kinds, and a? a general family medicine, none have m?t with tuch persuine appreciation as Hip Bitter*. Intr dbt!. d to thia oountry but a oomparatively short time since, to meet the great demand for a pure, safe and perfect family medicine, they have rapidly inoreßsed in favor, until they are, without question, the most popular and valuable medicine known. Its world-wide renown is not due to the advertising it has receiv d ; it is famous by reason of its inherent virims. It does all that is claimed for it. It discharges its curatm powers without any of the evil effeots of other bitters or medioine, being perfeotly safe and harmless for the most frail womaD, smallest child, and weakest invalid to use. Few are the homes indeed where the great discovery has not already been hailed as a deliverer and weloomed as a friend. It does what others affeot to do. Composed of ample materials, it is a marvel • f delioate and successful combination. N thing is wanting. Every ingredient goes m/raight to the mark at which it is aimed and rever fails Pleasant to the palate, agreeable to the ttomrch, and thoroughly effotive a« a cure, it has won for itself the confidence of all Times, London, Eng. A FEW UK SOLICITED LETTKKS FROM THOUSANDS BECEIVED. Feb. 9,1882. I have tried experiments on myself and others with Hop Bitters, and can easily recommend them as a pleasant and fffioacious medicine. I have four d them specially useful in ceses of congestion of the kidnbys, os well as in bilious dbbangbments. Bev. J. Milneb, MA., Bector to the Duke.of Edinburgh. U S. Consulate, Manchester, Eng , Nov. 8,1882. ' Gsntlemen.-Sinoe writing you of the great benefit I had derived from Inking ' Hop Bitters," I gave a friend a bottle, who had been suffering muoh from dyspepsia and sluggish liver.and the ohange whs marvellous ; he appeared another being altogether. He had tried several other remedies without any benefit. I could name over a dozen other miraculous cures. Abthuk O. Hall, Consular Clerk. London, Eng , Sept. 1,1882. I am pleased to testify to the good effects of your " Hop Bitters." Have been suffering a long time with severe pain in the loft eide and across the loins, and, having tried a number of so-called remedies without any benefit, I am glad to acknowledge the great relief I have obtained from your medicine. Chables Watson. Colohebtbb, ENG., Aug. 18,1882. Gentlemer,— I was troubled with a very bad form of indigestion for a long time, and tried many things in vain until I got some "Hop Bitters," and on taking was ouite cured, and remain so till this time. It is now three months ngo sirce I was bad. F. Bbil, From Bbv. J. 0. Boyob, M.A. Oot. 30, 1882. Dear Sirs,—l have lately finished my first bottle of "Hop Bitters." After having for many years suffered ACUTELY from BHBUMATIO gout (inherited) I feel so muoh better, and can walk so muoh more freely, should like to continue the use of it. I write to ask how many bottles you will let me have for £l, so that I may always have some in stook. FROM OULD IRELAND. Dublin, Nov. 22,1882. Hop Bitters Co. Gentlemen,—You may be interested to learn that one of the most eminent Judges on the Irish Benoh (a customer of mine) highly approves of your Hop Bitters, having received great benefit from their use. T. T. Holmes, Chemist. Albxandbia Palace, London, Eng., April 18, 1882. I find Hop Bitters a moat wonderful medical combination,healthful, blood-purify-ing, and strengthening. I can, from analysis as well as from medical knowledge, highly recommend them as a valuable family medioine. Babbaba Wallace Gothabd, Supt. London, Eng., Feb.l, 1882. Gentlemen,—For vears I have been a sufferer from kidnby complaint, and from using your Hop Bitters am entirely oured, and oan recommend them to all suffering from such disease. William. Habbib. Sheffield, Eng , June 7, 1882. Sir,— Having Buffered from extreme NBRVOUS DEBILITY FOB FOUB yeabb, and having tried all kinds of medioine and change of scene and air without deriving any benefit wbatfivor, I was persuaded by a.friend to try Hop Bitters and the effeot, I am happy to say was most marvellous. Under these circumstances I feel it my duty to give this testimonial for the benefit of others, as I may say lam row entirely well ; therefore I oan iustly at,d with confidence give personal testimony to any one wishing to oall upon mc. Yours truly, Henby Hall. Nobwich, Eng., Juno 20,1882. To the Hop Bitters Co. Gentleman,— Having suffered for many years from biViou»ni>es, accompanied with siokness and dreadful headaches (being greatly fatigued with overwork and long hours'at business), I loit all energy, strength and appetite. I was advised by a friend in whom I had seen such beneficial effects to try Hop Bitters, »bd a fow bi>vt!asha7o quite altered arid restored uu. to better heulih turnover. I have also neon mended it to other friends, and am pleased to :\M wich Iho like remit. Every claim yen make for it I can fully endon?, *nd recommuud it as an incomparable t:.nic. Yours faithfully, S. W. Fitt. FBOM GBBM.ANY. Katzenbachhof, Gbbmany, Hop Bitters Co. Aug. 28, 1881. Drar Birs, —I have taken your most precious essence Sop Bitters—and I can already, after so short a timf, assure you that I feel muoh. better than I have felt for months, I have had, during the course q£lo\j.?- years, three times an irflammition of. Ike kidneys. Tho last, in January, was the wore'jj and I took a lot of sasoHoi'ie to cure same, in conßequaao,« of which my stomao'ci got terribly weakened. I suffered from enormous p&ins, had to bear great torments when tafcitg nourishment, ha,d sleepless pighte, but none of the medicine w%s oj the least use to me. Now, in oonHecmenae of taking Hop Bitters, these pains and ineonvsaienoes hare entirely left me. I have » good night's rent, and am sufficiently strengthened for work, while I always had to lay down during the day, and this almost every hour. I ohali think %o ray duty to recommend tho io all who suffer, foi' I um sure I cannot thanh tho Lard enough ttvjtl eaiae'aoross your prepare tion, and J, hopq He will maintain you a long time to come for tho welfare of suffering mankind. Yours very truly, Paulink OAuaflLßß, Gebr. Roflli}?.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1248, 4 October 1884, Page 3
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