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are never imitated or counterfeited. Tbit in »f peoi»lly true of a family medicine, and it v'; -posUiVe "proof that the >emedy imitated hot the highegt value. A« Boon as it h«d baao tested and pi oved by tho whole world that Hop ' Bitrers was the pureafc, best and raoit T»la*ble family medicine on earth, m«ny imiUtione . »prung up and began to itcal the adlicet in which the pr ;bb and (he people of the country had expressedtfthe ninrita^pf ;H;; B.y and in every way trying to induce suffering inTftlidi to.UBe tbeir stufl' ingtead^ eipectiDg to makev money on the credit and gpo>d nwn^of?H.B. i| Many others Btarted nostrum* put up in sim- < 4Jar .style. :to.rH;;fi^withiTwipusly^iTised-'■' hahies in which the. word "S^g '' or "Hops H " wore used in a way to induce people to belier* thej were the samis as Hop 111 such, pretended remedies or;c«res,tqpf^iitteit;whafc ■their style or name is, -and espepiallj tboso with the^word .■'•..Hpp-V or ia their naine^or i.i any way connept^djwith them o»---their name, are iiijitations or oounterfeitß. Bowaie of ;tbem.^ Touch none of tbiip^r Via" nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters. with a bunch or duster of green Hops on the - white hbol, and D.- Soule's nanw blown in the glass.. Trust nothing else. Druggist* and Oiiemists are warned against dealing ia imiUtionsWcounterfeits. , ' ;

Three commercial travellers, meeting at a West of England inn one winter evening, had a hearty supper together. Sapper over, the three found some difficulty ia alloting their respective shares of the bill; but one of theni at length cat short the ■ dispute by profrsiug that whosoever had the oldest name " amoug them should go free, the expenses bejng haired by the tiro.*, lnis amendment'being promptly accepted i iNo. l produced a card inscribed "Biofiard I S ve" ,? hSS No< 2 tfampfld with "Adam 4 Brown. Taen No. 3, a portly veteran with a humourous eye. laid down hii card ' with the quite confidence of a -great general making a decisive movement, and remarked with a chuckle- " I don't much think you'll beat this 'un, gents." And he was* right, for the name wai "Mr B. Ginning." , "Rough on Bats."—Clears out rat* mice. roaohei, fliea, ants, bed-bug«, beetles, inseots' skunks, jaok-rabbiiß, gopher«. DrocguU* M.QBe», Moig & Co., Sydney, General AfMits.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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