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AMERICAN CO/ HOPIAITTERS ARE THE. PUREST 'Mb, BESt BITTERS EVER MAD®, "

They are frpjn Bops, Malt, Buclji}, feijdralce, and' Dandelion —the oldeat, liest,- and most valuable medicines in theworld,■'.and.(attain alj the best and mopt curative probities pf all other remedies' being the Blood Purifier, Liver- Regulator, Life and Health Rostqrine Agent o$ earth, jfq disease qr ill health can lojig exist where tliey are go varied ans perfect aye their qperatjqns. They giye ne\y life wd vigor to' tfo aged and ingrnj, Tq alj whose, employ. menU cause irregularity of Up bowels w urinary organ!, or who require an Appetizer, Tonla and Mild Stimulant, American Oo.'a Hop Bitters are invaluable, being higlUy our&tive, tonio wd stimuli io matter what'yqurfeelings W'sympoms are, what the diseslse or ailment is, use Hop Bittern;'. Don'twwfe m are sick, but if « mi?ei[ft% ws 'ffqp Bitters at onoe. It may eava your life, Hundreds have been saved by so doing, £SOO will be paid for a ease they will.not cure or help. Remember, American Hop JBitters is no vile, drugged drunken nc&am, but the Purest and Best Try the Bitten or Prists, •' "Beware of imitations," f Genuine nag Dr Souls'# namejAfown in bottle, . » • Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use American Hop Bitters. " ,u^ mm "ut ! Jeffrey andOockburnw.ereonce engaged together in a case in Scotland. Jeffrey began by asking one, of the witnesses, a plain, stupid-looking countryman, defendant, The witness gazedj iii bewilderment at the. questioner, gavs: no; answer. Jeffi,'ey, repeated it, altering tli,e. words; jm think the defendant capable, his own affairs?" Still in yajn. you," sai() Jeffrey, •' da you coiiwdor tho man perfectly rational)" No answer yot; the witness glowed with amazement, and scratched his head. "Let me tacklo him," said Cockburn. Then assuming his own broadest Scotch tai(t)3, apfl turning to the obdurate witness, he began: "Haeye your mulk(snuff-box) wi' yo J" " Ou, aye," said » awkward fellow, ntreching out his M-horn to Cockburn. "Noo, hoo sjA'hae ye kent John Samson?" witty advocate, saluting the mull, pinch. " Ever since ho wqs that lucht'l was tho ready repjy. thq '-frltneis iiidictit,ing \yitfi hfs 1 hand 'the alleged' height.' " And'cj'ao ye tKink' nob, atween ydu and mo," said Cockburn in his most insinuating Scotch brogue," that there's onyihlms intill the creature?" "J n'of lippen (trust) him * bull >™ the insjaijt; • spjn<fer. The, end was gained .the convulsions of the Court Jeffrey said to Cockburn that ho hacl fairly eitracted the essence of the matter, out of the witness, .

Natubej H! qnb ta»t «abdkm ror ths utilt* tion of soionos, andita produoti, cuU f d by pkUfu hands, tan k« readily applied to medioin&l W poMB,' The n\»anMfrihrub, that grows br th# wavsid., hath a virtue that, intAently wm. MSgisßaiaais' w;V>' e*tr s4 t «d mm* T W S Mori< « that vßiyiroptMtoratWbown as SA V WilHW'# yw will atop all your Qoetering yourself and families with Mpenavo doetorspr oure-alla that do only ' harm, ana Ui6 Nairn's simple wniedieg foraJJ your yauwill bwretlaad hippy and we great expenw' The " ; remedy for tM»,:the wise,. and Soodwill twl'ywfo i» 00,-, : ; ■! ilop istsWrg, ■';/7 ' ' ■■ ' I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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521

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 30 July 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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