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REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. If you are flick, HOP BITTERS will surely aid Nature in making jou well again when all else fails. - If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, ueyer resb eaßy till you are made a new being by the use of HOP BITTERS. - If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous ■■;'.-. diaeaeea of the stomach or bowels, it ia - your own fault if you remain ill, for HOP BITTERS i are a sovereign remedy- in all such comi plaints. If you are wasting away with any firm of Kidney Disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a ttjfjp to HOP, BITTER 3. If you are sick with that, terrible sick- ' ners Nervousness, you will find a " Balm in Gilead" in the use of HOP BITTERS. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of 1 a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries —-ir alarial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers —by the use of HOP BITTERS, If you hare rough, pimply, or sallow ekio, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gener»lly, HOP BITTERS will give you fair ekin, rich blood, the - sweetest breath, health and comfort. ' In short, they cure ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, &c>nd £500 will be | paid lor. a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be mado v the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a triße. Wlllfyou let them suffer? Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters, And you will have no sickness or suffering or doctors' bill to pay. A story is told of a distinguished prelate of the Church of England, who, on first accepting a country benefice in the gift of his college, urged a friend to pay him a visit as soon as he got into a residence, and added in perfect good faith, "I hare a nice little green field attached to the rectory. I mean to keep a couple of sheep, and we shall have mutton kidneys fresh for breakfast every morning." A BIRD in the hand is worth two in the bush—just so, but it ain't worth half so muoh to the biid as some hemp-wed from McGtowAK'a

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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410

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3

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