THE BAD AND WORTHLESS
Are never itftitakd or aH>nfer/etH This, is especially true of a family rnecliQino, and it js positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest valuo. As soon as it had been teated and proved by tho whole world that Hop Bitters was tho purest, best, and most valuab e medicine on earth, many imitations sprang up and began to steal tho notices in which the press and peoplo of the country had expressed the merits of H. 8., and in evety<;frv way trying to induce auffbrinc; invalids touso their stuff instead, expecting to make monoy on tho credit and good name of H, B. Many others started nostrums put'up in similar'stylo to H,'K ( 'witl) variously devised names in which "the, word " Hop" or" Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe that tIW were the sa,m,o as I}op Bitters, All such pretended remedies, no matter what their s'tyje or name is, and especially those with the word " Hpp" qr (l Hops' in their name, or in anyway connected with thom or their name, are imitations or counterfeits, Bowivro of them. Touch none of them,
. Übo nothing but gonuino Amorican Hop Bitters, with a clustor of greon Hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's name blown in tho glass. Trust nothing else. and, Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits.
The most intimate friends of the exPremier do not hesitate to say that they believe that although ho may succeed,: under favorable circumstances, jn deliver; ing a few short apeeohes thjs autumn, Mr. Gladstone's, career as an " gratpr is/ practically closed. ;•'! Iqvely Uhapi,et,-4 tye fashion roporfcsaysi "Nothing can be prettier than a ohaplet of hop vines in blossom," A rooent medioal review says: " Nothing catfbo a better renovator of thajiealth than American Hop Bitters,' k!^'aid' in all the operations of nature; toning up' the Btomaoh, assisting the food to,become..properly assimilated, and promote healthy. ■'■ action in all the organs. The dictates of ■', fashion, as well as the laws of health,.. '- --•>. ( alike favour a right application of hops." Read. . ! . .'' '
Mothers Don't Know,-4IoW; many children are punished for being iinapiitk' wjlfu] and indifferont to instructions or reward pimply because they are out of health | An intelligent lady said of a ohlld of this kind :. "Mother' don't know thai she should give the little onb moderate doses of American Co's Hop Betters for two or three weeks, and the child- would be all a parent could desire." '',■■■•'
The fountain op perpetual touth does hot spring exclusively within the .confines of clasßio story. Ifs fresh and living, waters flow ; to : day ; from other well-heads, The weak and the dehilitetedhavebut to drink of UpouHQ Womb's SoHißDAM'AsoiiATio Schnapps',; and soon, they startto renewed Vitality, It is,the modern' re, vivifi§r; touching to elasticity and-strejigth, the impaired in health and the suffering with disease, - ..:■-'■•.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2165, 8 December 1885, Page 2
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476THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2165, 8 December 1885, Page 2
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