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A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received.

Feb. 9, 1882. I have tried experiments on myself and others with Hop Bitters, .and can easily recommend them as a pleasant and efficacious medicine. I have found them specially useful in eases of Congestion of the Kidneys, as well as in Bilious Derangements.

Rev. J. Milxkr, M. A., Rector to the Duke of Edinburgh

U.S. Consulate, Maxuikster, Eng., Nov. 8, 1882,

Gentlemen—Since writing you of the great benefit I had derived from taking " Hop Bitters," I gave afriend a bottle, who had been suffering much from dyspepsia and sluggish liver, and the change was marvellous ; he apt eared another being altogether. He had tried several other remedies without a y benefit. I could name over a dozen other miraculous cures.

Arthur, C. Hall, Consular Clei k

LoXDOX, Etig., Sept. 1,1852. I am pleased to testify to the-good effects of your " Hop Bitters." Have been suffering a long time with t evere pain in the left side and accross the loins, and, having tried a number of so-.called remedies without any benefit, I am glad to ackno \ledge the great relief I have obtained from your medicine.

CHAHLES WATSOX

Colchkster, Eng., Aug. IS, 1882.

Gentlemen—l was troubled with a bad form of indigestion for a 10. g time, and tried many things in vain until I got some " Hop Bitters," and on taking \vas> quite cured, and remain so till this time. It is now three months agoMncc I was bad. F. Bkll. From Rev. J. C. Boyck, M.A. % Oct. 30,1882. Dear Sir—l have lately finished my first bottle of " Hop Bitters." After having for many years suff*. red Acutely from Rheumatic Gout(inherited)lfeel so much better, and can walk so much 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 stock.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4908, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4908, 2 October 1884, Page 3

A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4908, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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