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7'YOMI J/V t?/tcs> Anioni, the many ajicciit'S introduced to the public lor the euro of .lyapcpsia, indigestion, doiMii'.'olof various and as a general family medicine, none have met with Mich gfP.iuuo :■))]):coiat-ioii us Hop Bitters. Introduced into this country but a comparative shore time since, to meet tho great demand for « pure, safe and porfeot family medicine', they have vapidly increased iu favor until tboy i'.re without, question, the most valuable medicine known, Its worldwide renown is not due to tho advertising it hns received: it is famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it. It discharges its curative powers without ;my of tho evil cfteots of other hitlers or 'medicines, being perfectly safe and liar inlets to tho most frail women smallest child, ami vnakest invalid to use. Few are the homes indeed where the great (liscovery lint already been hailed !is ft deliverer and \v> lco-iicd as a friend It dots what others affect to do. Composed of simple materials, it is a marvel of delicate and successful combination. Nothing is wanted. Every ingiuliciil goes straight to the mark at which'il. U aimed, and never fails, l'lc-asant to the palate, agreeable to the stomach, a.iul thoroughly ellectivo as a euro, it bus won for itself tho confidence of til,—Times London, Eng.

A FEW ILN'sOLICITiM) LETTERS FROM THOUSANDS KECEIVKD, Feb. 9,1382. I have i:i«l experiments on myself and others with i :<m Hitters, and can easily reenmmond fir m as a pleasant and efficacious medicine. I have found them specially useful in c-.=x ■ id oit'jcitioa kidnqis, as well as in MiwuluVi iiniwnlf. l';ev. J. Milnku, M.A., Hector to the Duke of Edinburgh.

U.S. C;'ii--u!.ito, Manchester, Nov. 8, 1882,

Gentleiw:-Mw writing you of the greit bcneiit 1 had derived from taking " Hop Lilieis." I give a friend a bottle, who had been much, from dyspepsia and slui<g ; sh iiver, Mid the chaugewas marvelous; he n|i| eared another being, alto Rether. He had tried several other remedies without nny hen. lit. 1 could name over a dozen other miraculous cures. Akthck C, Hau, Consular Clerk.

London, Eog„ Sept, 1,1882, I am pleated to testify to the good effects of your " Hop Bitters." Have been suffering a long time with severe pain in the left side nnd Mrosi the loins, trad, having tried a number of so-called remedies without auy benefit, I urn g'ad to acknowledge the great relief I have obtained from your medicine, Chakles Watson.

Colchester, Eng., August 18,1882,

Geiitlemen-I was troubled with a very bad form of indigestion for a long time, aud tried many things in vain until I got some "Hop liitters," and on taking was_ quite cured, and remain so till this time. It is now three months ago since I was bad. F. Beli.

From Rev. J. C. Bovck, -M.A. Oet 30,1882. Dear Sirs-I have- lately finished my first bottle of" Hon Hitters." After having for many years suffered acutely from rhcumatia gout (inhoiitoil) 1 feel so much better, and can walk so much move freely, should like to cm-.tvme the use of it. I write to ask how vaanv Liiih s you will lot mo have for £l, so that "I may always have some in stock,

F!;n\r ould ik gland. Dublin, XoYembcr22,lßß2,

Hop B!lh:< Co. Gentlemen—You may be interested to learn that mio of the most eminent Judges on the Irish ilaaoli (a customer of mine) hit'hly appruw; ni your Hop Bitters, having received grc.:t benefit from their use. T. T. Holmes, Chemist.

Alexander Palace, Loudon, Fug. April IStli, 1883. I find Hop I'itte'rs a most wonderful medical combination, healthful, bloodpurif in?, and strengthening. I can, from analysis answer and irom medical lui highly recommend them as a valuable family medicine. Bai:dai:a Wallace Gotiukd, Supt. London, Eng.Fe3.l,lßS2. Gentlemen-For years I have been a sufferer fajci l;:dnnj complaint, and from using your linp Litters am entirely cured and can ■ cc'immeml them to all suffering from Btdi fee;:;;?, William Plahkis. tdieflield. Eng., Jim I IBS2. Sir—ll iving suffered from extreme nmoiu </:''.'Y'.'// fir four ytars, and having tried all kinds of medicine and change of scene and air wiihout deriving any benefit whatever, I iva s - peisuadcd by a friend to try Hop Biti.ii.;:iii'! the effect, I am happy to say, was in-■ L maiullous. Under these civ ciunstinias 1 i-'.l it is my duty to give this tes-timois'-I for the benefit of others, as I may fay i am now entirely well; therefore I can jnsl'-y aid v.i'h confi'eiice give personal t .■'t.mony to any one wishing to any one wishing to call upon mc. Yi,uis tmly, Hemiy Hall, Norwich, T'liK., June 20,1882, To the Hop l?d'tr Cawpnnt).: Gentlemen—if tviug suffered for many years from biliousness, accompanied with sickness and drc-ad;u! headaches (being greatly fatigued with overwork aud loug hours at business), I lost all energy, strength aud appetite. I was advised by a friend in in whom I h<d seen »uch beneficial effeets to try Hop Bitters, aud a few bottles have quite altered and restored me to better health than tier. I have also reccommended it to oiher friends, and am pleased to add with a like result, Every claim you make for it I can fully endorse, and recom. mend it as an incomparable tonic. Yours faithfully, S. W, Em. FROM GERMANY. Kafrirhaolilmf, Germany, Aug, 28,1881. Hop B'Um Co.: Dear lairs--1 have taken your, most precious tsjen''? Hop Hitters—aud I can already alter so :;'nut a time, assure you that I feel much better ili-ui I've felt for months. I have had, during the emirso of four years, tlmai times an inflammation of the kidneys, 'i lie la.-a. in January, ISSO, was the worst; and 11 >ok a lot of medicine to cure same, in coira quei.ee of which my stomach got terribly weal.ened. 1 suffered from (mormons pa.ii'a, had.to benr great torment when taking nourishment, had sleepless nights, but none oi' i ho r.i- dieine. was in the least use time. .'Ow, iii consequence of taking Bop Bitters, tle.s' p limi and inconveniences have entirely 1 ft m,-, I have a good night's rest, andrin a-niierady strengthened for'work, while I alwaya hid to lay down during tlie day, aud ilr'i alums; every hour. I shall think it my duty t.i ivcomwcud the Bitters to all woo rcii'-r, for 1 am sure I cannot thank the L'.-r.i enough that I came across yoiirpiepaiaiijii, and I hope'-Ho will maintain yon a ion;,' tune to come for the welfare of mankind. Yours very truly, Fai-unt, Tlalvlkk, Gi'br. Rosier. FHOM POimJUAL, SPAIN. Gentlemen -Tlioiyh not in the habit of praising patent medicines, which for the most part arc not only useless hut injurious, I have constantly used Hop Bitters for the past four years m cases of indigestion, debility, feebleness of constitution, and in all diseases caused by poor or bad ventilation, want of air and exeicise, overwork and want of appetite with the most perfect success. I am the hi,t who introduced your Hop Bitters iu lVun-al ami Spain, where they are now u : :,d <"• naively, Yours very truly, Lakon' Br. l'toii Bulla. Profissi"ii di anemic el de Phaimacie Coimbra Uiiiv./d.y, Coimbra, Portugal. Hoiv to (.! a' aie.:. —laipoio yomaelf night ' and day..-v.". ■ > aa-.li without exercise, work too bail'. .■it'll a; e.;, doctor all the. time take nl. il.'j '. i.'.- n->- irr-.iii-j advuitistd and then voa v.;'! ..v.* ti know ( \\'i;i!s' • aon"i,i ()■; cuiiNs"— Ask for Wei's' - i.'o.i O: Coins.'' Q.iicl; relief, o. wV'.i, i'-iiiviaent cure. Corns a vnr .-, hii.ii >d ... Z i!ii;g''o. Tu t-i; mi. ■.!■ ii.-a.y s.. iiiineli-. bilious co:uii.w.io—- Vi'n.u' .day ..pp.ei'ilis" ami- 1 bilious, cathartic Gil and Is. O, Drug Oh I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 23 October 1884, Page 4

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UNKNOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 23 October 1884, Page 4

UNKNOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 23 October 1884, Page 4

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