FROM THE OLD WORLD.
From the great London (Eng.) Times,
Among the many specifics introduced to the public for the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, derangements of various kinds, and as a general family medicine, none have met with such genuine appreciation as Hop Bitters. Introduced to this country at a comparatively short time since, to meet the great demand for a pure, safe, and perfect family medicine, they have rapidly increased 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 received ; it is famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it. It discharges its curative powers without any of the evil effects of other bitters or medicinp, being perfectly safe and harmless for the most frail woman, 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 welcomed as a friend. It does what others affi ct to do. Composed of simple materials, it is a marvel of delicate and successful combination. Nothing is wanting. Every ingredient goes straight to the mark at which it is aimed, and never fails. Pleasant to the palate, atreeable to the stomach, and thoroughly effective asacure, it has won for itself the confidence of all. —Times, London, Hng. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4923, 20 October 1884, Page 3
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233FROM THE OLD WORLD. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4923, 20 October 1884, Page 3
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