MEMBER THIS.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the .stomach or bojWs, it U your own fault if you remain ilfflbr Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints.
If you have a rough, pimply, or sallow Bkin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you a fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. * That poor, bedridden, invalid intf sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer, In short they cure all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Blight's Disease. £SOO will be paid for a caso they will not euro or holp, Druggists and Oheipts keep it, ' If you are sick with, %it torriblo sickness nervousness, you will find a "Balm, of Gjlcad" in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are wasting away in any form o| Kidney disease, stop tempting death the moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters.
Her head was pillowed on his breast, and looking in a shy way- she said—' Do you know, dear George, that—, ' You mean, dear James, I think,' he intorupted smiling fondly at her mistake. 8 Why, yes, to be sure,; how'stupid faro. I was just thinking it was Wednesday evening.'
• Tommy,' exclaimed Mrs Fogg,' don't you know its Sunday? Don't you know that its naughty to make kites to-dadk ' Bat, my dear,' interposed % FoW 1 don't you ; see he is making it o) roligous PflperjV '.'Oh,', said ■&'.?., 'I didn't notice'that. 1 '
" Yes, Btranger," said a passenger from, Texas, "I'm going down East on'an, important errand, ' Don't mind telling you that I'm, going t( bo, married, You, can jmaghie hp ; w good natured and jolly \ feel.'* ''.' |es, but don't you feel a little' anxiety, a little trepidation about sucit an important stop in Ijfe ?" "Nary a slop, stranger," "Havo you over been married before ?" " No, but I've been in ono fight with Injuns, two scrimmages with cowboys, and went through four oyclones. I'm no chicken," . It is worth a trial—"l was troubled for many years with kidney complaint, gravel, &0., my blood became thin, I was dull and inactive, could hardhr crawl about, and was an old worn-oufflnan all over, and could get nothing until I got American Go's Hop Bitters,'and I am as active as a man of thirty t although lam seventy-two,, and I have no doubt it will be as well for others of my age. It is worth tho trial.'-(FATHER.) Notice. Not a Beverage.-" They are beverage, but.a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonous drugs. Thoy do not tear down an already debityated but' oflild it up/' One bottle contains, more real hop strength than a barrel of ordinary beer. Physicians prescribe them -Rochaka (7,i5,4., Eunvig Expreu, on American Hop Bitters.
The fountain or pirpetdAi todth doesno spring exclusively within the confines of classi story. Its fresh and living waters flow to-day from other well-heads. The weak and the debilitated havebut to drink of Udolfhq Wolfe's Schiedam Aeomatio Schnapps,'and soon they start to renewed vitality. It is the modern revivifier, touching to.elastioify and*strength, the impaired in health and the suffering with disease, . "-,.'/J ;'j ■ Udoipho Wolfe's SoHiEpAM.firoMAno Sohnapps acts directly upon the uiinalry organs, removing all renal obstructions, and expelling ■ all other "impedimenta," It pormeates the bladder, anderadic&tesinflammation. Itcourses with a gontly stimulative glqw, through tho alimentary canal, and by rapidly assimilating the food we take into our system,- acts as a safe' guard against indigestion.and dyspepsia lii£ distributes the gastrio'juioes where they shoulJn bo most operate, and by teningtheiissties.fitaV ' th 9 tody for tho projjr y'trfemmct of its
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 19 February 1886, Page 2
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635MEMBER THIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 19 February 1886, Page 2
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