.REMEMBER THIS.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other'of tlie numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop, Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all sjtcf complaints.
If you hay? a pimply, or sallow sign, b.ad pjiris and aches, and feel miseraWe generally, Hop Bitters will give you a fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. That pooi>, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can he made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer. In short thoy cure all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerv?#, Kidneys, Bright's Disease, sjOftwill paid for a case they will furc'or.help,' Druggists and Cheats,'keep it, If yo.U ai'P. sis" with that terrible sick, nosti nervousness, you will find a "Balm of Gjilead" in the us.e of Hap Bitters. If you are wasting way in any form of Kidney crease, atop tempting death the foment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters,
A correspondent of the • 1 Olutha Leader,'who has been contributing to that paper a series of interesting letters on English politics, etc,, thus writes oon\ • cerning the prospects of the ' farmer" It is very poor consolation tft ' the farmers of .New Zealand, in these, depre|soot times, to. know, that farmers. h,er& .are quite, as bad, and even \yorse,. off, ; One can't knock ataut among fanners " without speing clearly that there is some" thine; wrong" somewhere, No farmer is making money ;• many of those who have money are losing it steadily every year, while most, by dint of rising early, working late, and straining every nerve, are just making ends meet, i.e., getting erough oatmeal for their porridge and kail, for their kail-pot, The cry' everywhere is: 1 Rents are too high; they must come ' down'; and many farmers would gladly clear out of their farms, but they oanijp| do |so without having to. pay, a, fina to the landlord. Maij'y, of' them havQ taken a nineteen years' lease, and the : landlord knows very well that if he lets them oyt he will never get a tenant at the same rental, Since the prices of grain, : cattle, and sheep have come down so much, and since the seasons are so bad, they cannots pay the high rents. Many landlords are giving reductions of 10 and 20 per cent,, while others won't give the slightest reduction, But things cannot go on as they are. Any leases. that ara ojit just now, and the farm being rfrlei, are let at a much lower renijs". . that were let before fox £B6q are'down to £500; moi}t. plies' are down one third. . - .4 Bsvebaqe.-" They are not a■ ; beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, eoaiwuingno poisonous drugs. an already debilitatedjPKfem, but Jbuild' it up. One raore.real hop strength than a, $ ordinary beer. Physicians, prescribe them! —Bochistra Us4, y Eminfi.l!jxpress, 'irfi* Hop Bitters. '■ ii is woetH; a ißui—"l was troubled fo; many, years with kidney" graveir&o, ,my blood Became thin, J . dull and inactive, could hardly about, and. was an qld worn-out man' aft' oyer, ciciul4 getnp,thi,ng to helj) me ivntil Go's Hop Bittersj and I am as active as a man 6f'thirty, although • 1 «im seyenty-two,. and f have. no doubt it will be a? 'well fo? others df my agel- It i? worth the trial.Notice.- •••*'• Udolpbo Womb, Schiedam VArohaiio Schnapps acts direotly upon the urinary organs, - lemoying'aU renal obstructions, tad expelling v all other," impedimenta." It permeates the V bladder, anderadicatesinflammaW;ltcourses ••• with' a gently stimulative glow-i through the ali. mento; canal, and by rapidly- assffiflating.the . foodVetake into our system,'-acta-ar awfe ; &tl^tMlh^Wo juices
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 23 December 1885, Page 2
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623.REMEMBER THIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 23 December 1885, Page 2
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