AMERICAN CO.' HOP ARE THE PUREST AND BEST ' BITTERS EVER-MADE.
They nre compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion —the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies,' being the , greatest Blood Purifier, Liver _ Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent' on earth. No disease or ill health can long exist where they are used, so varied ana perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to tho aged and infirm. To all whose employments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appe- ' tizer, Tonic and Mild Stimulant, American Co.'s Hop Bitters are invdTl|ible, being highly curative, tonic and stimulaing, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings.or sympoms are, what tho disease'or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel baSwpr miserable, ÜBe Hop Bitters at orice. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, '£soo will bo paid for a case they will'not cure or help. Remember, American Hop Bitters is no vile, dragged drunken nostrum, but tho Purest and Best Medicine ever made. Try the Bitters to-day. Get at Chemists or Druggists. Boware of imitations. Genuine AM Dr SouleV name blown in bottle. ■ 1 Do not suiter or let your fri»nds .fiuffer, but use and urg« them to use American Hop' Bitters.
The defence of Australia (said the London Sporting Timet) is being a good, deal talkod about ju»t' now. So .it. was..last summer, when we couldn't get Murdoch and M'Donnell out at the Oval, if it is as good now as it was then, it will defy the attack of Russia without much. difficulty.
The , London World announces rat " Major Poe, of the Marines, has araPred at Portsmouth in the Australia. He was wounded in the leg at Teb. After coming scatheless through the battles, of Abuk&fe and Gubat, he was again badly wounded in the same leg at Metamneh. The limb was amputated, and ho bore that terrible journey through the • desert to Korti. There lie was shipwrecked, and put Over the sido of the steamer just in time to avoid going to the bottom.' F.ortwo or three hours he was left on a sandbank, until assistance foiiM be procured. Notwithstanding all he has gone through, ho is in apparently excellent health, and in good condition to undergo a froah operation, which his vicissitudes, during .the last three or four months have' made necessaryl" The Princess Royal and • her .husband are more strongly averse than any other members tho Royal Family to the forthcoming'marriage of the Princess Beatrice, and the Queen's eldest daughter recently had the temerity to express her disapproval in the strongest terms to Her .Majesty. A downright quarrel was only just averted. For maiiy years a understanding existed between the Cgmn and the Princess Royal on the subject of the personal qualities of the late John Brown, which was only' dispelled quitolatoly, so it would have been exceedingly distressing if the breach betweeh mother and daughter had been reopened, Nature is one vast garden for the utilize tion of science, and its products, culled by skilfu hands, can be readily applied to medicinal purposes. The meanest shrub, that grows by the wayside, hatha virtue that, intelligently comprehended, may be turned to profitable account* The world bows the intrinsic properties of the celebrated Juniper-behry, but it remained to one original conception, so to extract, and compound its marvellous essences, as to generate that equally rondrous restorative, known as Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatib Schnapps You Can Bb Happy if you will itop all your doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or cure-alls tliat do only harm, and use Nature's simple remedies for all your ailments; yon will be well and happy and save' 'great ' expense. ' Thl> greatest remedy/for this, thfe gre?!,' and good will »ll jtou, is American' «L; Hop Bitters,. >;•. ,: ,\ y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2054, 29 July 1885, Page 2
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