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FROM THE OLD WORLD

From the (jreat London (Eng.,) Times. Aiming the many speclics introduced to the public for tho cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, derangements of various kinds, and as n general family medicine, none have met with sucli genuine appreciation as flop Bitters, Introduced into this country but a comparativ«! short time since, to meet the great demand for a pure, safe and perfect family medicine, they have rapidly increased in favor until they aro without question, the most valuable medicine known, Its worldwide renown is not due to the advertising it lias received: it is hmous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it, It discharges its curative linvv-rs without nny of the evil effects of other bitters or medicines, be&Wirfectly <afe and harmless to the most fJRF women 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 affect to do, Compo&jfflfcf simple miterials, it is a marvel offfiß'/.lte and successful combination. Nothing is wanted. Every ingredient goes straight to til's mark at which it is aimed, and never fails, Pleasant to the palate, agreeable to the stomach, and thoroughly effective as a" '— cure, it has won for itself tlio confidence of all.—Times London, Eng. j

A. FEW UNSOLICITED LETTERS FROM THOUSANDS RECEIVED, Feb, 9,1882. I have tiied experiments on myself and others with liop Bitters, and can easily recommend them as a pleasant and efficacious medicine. I have found them specially useful in cases of congestion kidnep, as well as in bil'ms deramjmenis, liev. J, Milner, M.A., Rector to the Duke of Edinburgh,

U.S. Consulate, Manchester, Nov. 8, 1882, Gont'cmci—Since writing you of the ftre.it beuefit I had derived from taking " Hop Hitters," I gave a friend a bottle, who had boen suffering much and sluggish liver, and the chajHa* marvelous; he appeared getlier, He had tried several other remedies without any benefit. 1 could name over a dozen other miraculous cures.

Author C. Hall, Consular Clerk. London, Eng., Sept. 1, I am pleased to testify to the good'effects of your" Hop Bitters." Haye been suffering » long time with severe pain in the left side and serosa the Joins, and, haviug tried a number of so-called remedies without any benefit, I am glad to acknowledge the great relief I liavo obtained from your medicine, Chaum Watsox. C'olchi sier, Eng., Angus* 18.1582. (itju.lemen C was troubled with a very bad form ol in iigestion tor a lon« time, and triad many things in vain until I got some "Hop Bitters," and on taking was quite cured, and remain so till this time, It ißnow three months ago sine; I was. b.ul, F. fm. l'\" "- * -'B vu. M ' '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 2

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469

FROM THE OLD WORLD Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 2

FROM THE OLD WORLD Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 2

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