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"*• Hop Bitters are, the Purest and Best Bitters Eyer Made. They aro compounded from Hope, Malt, Bac\^ f MJturlrdte, and Dandelion —the eldest, l»t,*nml irc'Et valuable medicines in the world, an<i cnala.T. all. the best ai:d-meat caratire proLefHea of all olhcr remedies, being the crcatcpt Blcod Purifier, Liver Regulator, and li'o i:r.d .Health Eestorirtg Agent on earth. No dieesEe or ill health can possibly loDg exist vcheie iheee Bitterß are used, so yaried and perfect are their operations. They give new ]if« and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all -whose employments cause irregularity k of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Slimnlaotf Hop Bitters ore invaluable, being highly cnratiTe, tonio and stimulating, without intoxicating. No miller what your feelings or symptoms ore, what the dieeaae'or ailment is, use Hop - Bitters. Don't v*ait mjtil you nre eick, but if you only frel- bad or miserable, us© Hop Bitters" at once. It may- save your life. Hundreds have been Bayed by bo doing. £500 Will be pa\d for a case they will notf cure Do not Buffer or let your friends suffer, bat nee'and urge them to me Eop Bitfers. _ Bemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, druj»/;ed, drunfeen nostrum, but the Purest and Beat Meditine ever rcade; the ." Invalid'a Friend and Hi»pe," and. no person or fondly should Fe without-them. Try Jjhe'Jßitlerß to-day. , Get atX3heaiists or Druggists.

They are practical with their temperAmerica At &' woman's temperi:., BM meetiuß in New Yorklalelf, an old -.-"lady got uptQ Rive her experience, "I * • know something of tbe evils of f,una, she said " 1 kavc -buried three husbands, ". and'all were hard drinkers.' •• But lam -* ' clad to aay," she continued, "that I didn t ~ fieht with them. As soon as I lound they ' won'd drink rgot^them to idiuii.their ' - Jim, wd now I am well prodded for,

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

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