tFROM THE OLD WORLD, From the great London (Eng.,) Times. Among the many specfics introduced i the public tor the oure of dyspepsia, indige: tioa, derangements of various kinds, and as general family medicine, none have'met wit such genuine appreciation as Hop Bitten Introduced into this country but a con: parative short time since, to meet the grea demand for a pure, safe and perfect famil medicine, thoy have rapidly increased i favor until thoy are without question, th most valuable medicine known, Its world wide renown is not clue to the ndvertisin it haj received: it is famous by reason o its inherent virtues. It does all that i claimed for it, It discharges its curativ powers without any of the evil effects o other bitters or medicines, being porfectl' safe and harmless to tlio most frail wome' sm-tllest child, and wo ikest invalid to uso Posv are the homi'S indeed where the grea discovery Ins nit already been hailed as i deliverer and welcomed as a friend It doe what others affect to do, Composed o simple materials, it is a marvel of delicate *'jid successful combination. Nothing i tinted. Every ingredient goes straight ti he mark at which it ia aimed, and neve fails, Pleasant t) tho palate, agreeable ti the stomach, and thoroughly effective as ; euro, it has won for itself the confidence 0 all.—Times London, Eng. A FEW UNSOLICITED LETTERS FROM THOUSANDS RECEIVED, Feb. 9,1882. I have tried experiments on myself anc others with Hop Hitters, and can easily reoominoud them as a pUunt and efficacious medicine. I liavo found tlieni specially use ful in c:i3o3 of conjeillon kidiwji, as well as in bilious deramjmenls. Rev. J. Xln.jiF.R, M.A., Hector to tho Duke of Edinburgh, U.S. Consulate, Manchester, Nov. 8, 1882. Gentlcmcu—Si'icc writing you of the great bonefit I lud derived from taking " Hop Bitters," I give a fricid a bottle, who had been suffering much from dyspepsia • and sluggish liver, and the change was marvelous ; he appeared another being alio gather. He had tried several other remedies without any benefit. 1 could name over a dozen other miraculous cures. P Arthur C. Hall, Consular Clerk. Loudon, Eng., Sept. 1,1832. I am pleased to testify to the good effects of your " Hop Bitters." Have been suffering a long time with severe pain in tho left side and across tlio loins, and, having tried a number of so-called remedies without any benefit, I am g'ad to acknowledge the great relief I have obtained from your medicine, Charles Watson, . Colchester, Eng., August 18,1882. Gentlemen—l was. troubled with a very . bad.form of indigestion for a long tune, and tried many things in vain until I got somo "Hop Litters," and on taking was quite ' cured, and remain eo (ill this time, It is now three mouths ago since I was bad. ' ' F. Bell, From Rev. J. C, Boyce, lI.A. Oiic'3o,lßß2. Doar Sirs—l have lately finished my first bottle of" Hop Bitters." After having for many years suffered acutely from rhoumatio ■ gout (inherited) I feel so much better, aud " can walk so much more freely, should like to continuo the uso of it. I writo to ask how j bottles you will lot me havo for £l, so Mhat I may always havo some in stock. FROM OULD IRELAND. Dublin, November 22,1882, Hop Bitters' Co. Gentlemen—You may bo interested to learn that one of the most emiuent Judges on tho Irish Bench (a customer of mine) hi?hly approves of your Hop Bitters, hiving received great benefit from their use, T. T. Holmes, Chemist, Alexander Palaco, London, Eug Aprfl 18th, 1883. I find Hop Bitters a most wondeiful medical combination, healthful, bloodpuriNng, and stieiualienin/, I can, from analysis answer and from medical kniwleU'e highly recommend them as a- valuable family medicine. ■ Barbara Wallace Gothard, Supt. London, Eng. Fej. 1,1882. Gontlemon—For years I havo bsen a Bufferer from kidney complaint, and from using your Hop Bitters am entirely cured and can recommend them to all suffering from such disease, William Harris. Sheffield. Eng., June 7, 1882. Sir—Haying suffered from extreme nemus debility for four years, and having tried all kinds of medicine and change of scene and air without deriving any beneiit whatever, I wa9 persuaded by a friend to try Hop Bitters and the effect, I am happy to say, was most maryellous. Under these cir cumstanees I feel it is my duty to give this testimonial for tho benefit of others, as I may say lam now entirely well; therefore I can justly and with confidence give |k personal testimony to auy one wishing to ' ! any one wishing to call upon me. Yours truly, Henry Hall, Norwich, Eng., Juno 20,1582. To the flop Hitter Company.'. Gentlemen—Having suffered for many years from biliousness, accompanied with sickness and dreadful headaches (being greatly fatigued with ovenvork and long hours at business), I lost all energy, strength and appetite. I was advised by a friend in in whom I hid seen sucii beneficial effects to try Hop Bitters, and a few bottles have quite altered and restored me to better health-than ever, I havo also reccommen- : dod it to other frieuds, and am pleased to add with a like result, Every cluim you make for it I can fully endorse, and recommend it as an incomparable tonic, Yours faithfully, ' S.W.Fitjv FROM GERMANY. Kutzanba'dihof, Germany, Aug. 28,1881, Hop B'.llers Co.: Dear Sirs-I have taken your most precious essence Hop Hitters—and lem already after so short a time, assure you ibatl feol much better thin I've felt for months. I have had, during the course of four years, throe times au inflammation of tho kidneys. The last, in January, 1880, waß the worst; and I t.iok a lot of medicine to cure same, in consequence of which my stomach got terribly weakened. I suffered from enormous pains, had to bear great torment when taking nourishment, had sleepless nights, but none of the medicine was in the least use to me. Now, in consequence cf taking flop Bitters, these pains and inconveniences have entirely left me, I havo a good night's rest, and am sufficiently strengthened forjjwork, 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 across your preparation, and I hope He v ill maintain you a long time to come for the welfare of mankind. Yours very truly, PauusbHaus-ikr, (iebr. Rosier. FROM PORTUGAL, SPAIN. Gentlemen—Though not in tlio habit of praising patent medicines, which for the most part are not only useless but injurious, I have constantly used Hop Bittors for the past _ four years in cases of indigestion, debility, feebleness of constitution,- and in all diseases caused by or bad ventilation, want of air and exercise, overwork and want of appetite with the most perfect success. I am the first who introduc-id your Hop Bitters in Portugal and Spain, where they are now used extensively, Yourß very truly, - Baron De Fonts Bella. Profession do chetnie et de Pharmacia Coimbra University, Coimbra, Portugal. 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 3
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