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bottlo of" Hop Bitters." After having for many years suffered aoutely from rlieumatio gout (inherited) I feel so much better, ird can walk so much move freely, should like to continue the U3e of it. I write to ask-how many bottles you will let me have for ; £l, so that I nuy.mways havo some in stock,' FROM OULD ] RHLAND, Dublin, November 22, 1882. II«p Bittm Co Gentlemen-You may bo interested to learn tint mie o : '.lie most eminent Judges onthelr'sli 80-Hi (a of mine) highly approves of your ffop iiittera, having received great benefit from their use, T. T. Holmes, Chemist. Alexander Palace, London, April 18tb, 1*)83, I find Hop Bitters a most wonderful medical combination, hoalthful, blnodpurif. ing, awl I can, from analysis answer and from medical knowledge highly recommend them as a valuable family medicine. Barbara Wallace Gotham, Supfc, W' London, Eng. Fe:>. 1,1882. * Gentlemen —For years I havo been sufferer from kidney complaint, and from using your Hop Sitters am entirely cured and can recommend them to all suffering from such disease. William Harms. Sheffield. Eng., June 7,1882. Sir—Haying suffered from extreme nervous debility for four years, and having tried all kinds of mediciuo and change of scene and air without deriving any benefit whatever, I \vas persuaded by a friend to try Hop Bitters and the effect, I am happy to say, was most maryellous. Under these circumstances I feel it is my duty to givo this testimonial for the boncfit of others, as I may say I aiu now entirely well; thercforo I can justly and with confi once give personal testimony to any one wishing to auy one wishing to call upon uie. lours truly, Hknhy Hall, Norwich, Eur,, Jnne 20,1852. To the Hop Bitter Company,'. Gentlemeu—Having suffered for many years from biliousness, accompanied with sickness and dreadful headaches (being greatly fatigued with overwork and long hours at business), I lost all energy, strength and appetite. I was advised by a friend in in whom I Ind seen such beneficial effects to try Hop Bitters, and a few bottles have quite altered and restored me to better health than ever. 1 have also reccommended it to other friends, and am pleased to add with a like result, livery claim you mako for it I can fully endorse, and reconimeud it as an incomparable tonic, Yours faithfully, S. W, Fin. T'JIOM GERMANY. Katzffflb.vliliof, Germany, Aug, 28,1881. Hop Bitter* Co.: Dear Sirs—l havo taken your most precious essencoHop Bitters—aud I can already after so short a time, asmro you that I feel much better thin I've felt for months. I have had, during the course of four years, Hires times an inflammation' of the kidneys. Tho last, in Jauuary, 18S0, was the worst; aud I took a lot of medicine to cure same, in consequence of which my stomach got terribly weakened. 1 suffered from enormous pains, had to he ir great torment when taking nourishment, had sleepless nights, but none of the medicine was in the least use to me. Now, in consequence of taking Hop Bitters, these pains aud inconveniences havo entirely left me, I have a good night's rest, and am BuOicicutly strengthened for work, while I always had to lay down during the day, and this almost every hour. I shall think it my duty to recommend the Bitters to all who suffer, for I am sure I cannot thank the Lord enough that I came aorosß your preparation, and I hopo He will maintaiu you a long time to come for the welfare of mankind, Yours very truly, Paulixe Haussler, Gebr. Rosier, FROM PORTUGAL, SPAIN. Gentlemen—Though not in the habit of praising patent medicine?, which for the most part are not only useless but injurious, I have constantly nsed Hop Bitters for the past four years in cases of indigestion, debility, feebleness of constitution, and in all diseases caused by p"or or bad ventilation, want of air and exercise, overwork and want of appetite with the most perfect success. I am the first who introduced your Hop Bitters in Portugal and Spain, where they are now used extensively. Yours very truly, Baron De Fontk Bklm. Profession do chemie et de Pharinacie Coimbra University, Coimbra, Portugal, GOVE EN M E NT LI "EINSURANCE MGPABMMKNT, [ITli JAMES SINCLAIR, of Wrigley-sL, IVJL Masterton, has been appointed travelliug agcut for the above Department. 1803 MASTERTON OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB, A GENERAL MEETING will be held in JHL the Club Hotel, an SATURDAY NEXT at 8 o'clock. R. J. FITTON, Hon. Sec. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 4 OF THE ROAD BOARDS ACT, 1882. TO THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. YUK, ilio undersigned, heine ratepayers '' of the said Road Board hereby petition and pray— Tha: in conformity with Sections 4 and 11 of " The Road Boards Act, 1882," you will by special order proclaim the area within the fullnwinu boundaries to bo a sub-divisii.n of the Masterton lWd District From the coast by the Kiihoah liver tu the western boundary of the existing No 5 sub-division; thence northerly by tho said western boundary to the nearest point of the Motuwaireka stream ; thence by the said stream to the coast and by the coast line southerly to the starting point, G. MO ORE, D DONALD, Aud others. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. Q HEARING will commence at tho WHITE ROCK station on MONDAY, the 20th October. (Open Shed.) 1802 JOHN BARTON. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. SHEARING commences at BIIANCEPIiTH on OCTOBER the 7m Shearers are requested to be at tho Station on the previous day, October the 6th. 17911 TKOUT i'ieiillJNc*. ■ J. BENNETT has on hand a large assortment of Fishing TacLe, ct>u>-' sistni" of Roils, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Flies. Gut, &c. Also urcct importer of Cricketing Materials, by best makers, A. J, Bennett, (i 1 ...1 1.t,. T„ r „,. Ti f II

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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