Wise Folly.—"For ten years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor could tell what was the matter, or cure her, and I used up asmall fortune in humbug stuff, tSix months ago I saw an American flag ■with American Co's Hop Bitters on it, ' and 1 thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, and she is now as well and strong as any mans wife, and it cost me only two dollars"—H, AV., Detroit, Mich. Head. Can't Preach Good.—No nwn can do a good job of work, preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit woll, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unstrung nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be easily and cheaply removed by a little American Co's Hop Bitters. Look for.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2072, 19 August 1885, Page 3
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