Hah a SHIP I— "I never,” wrote a young lady to a friend, “go so church or lecture bub X am hall asleep, and I never know afterwards what the sermon or leotqre was about.” It was a plain oase of natrons lethargy, produced by want of action of the liver and digestive organs. She was per* suaded to try American Go’s Hop Bitters, and now she write* t “ How intelligent and bright are sermon* and lectures now, and how glorious the world we live in is j Dr. t Houle’s Hop Bitten ate indeed a blessing to 1 bm.", Notice Advt,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1551, 10 February 1887, Page 3
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102Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1551, 10 February 1887, Page 3
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