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If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own''fault' if you remain ill, for Hop Bittora is a sovereign remedy in all. such •omplamts. If you have a rough, pimply, .or sallow ■ skin, bad breath, pains-and aches, 'and fool' miserable ■. generally,'. Hop ..Bittei's 'will' give you a fair skin, rich, blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. That poor r ..bedrid.clen,. iiivalidi. wife, /ftjister, mother, or daughter, can be made «•* the picture of health, by a. few bottles qf. Hop Bitters, costing but a trille. Will £ou lot them suffer. ;}. yoi} aro wasting away in any form of ''T*ldney disease, stop tempting, death the moment, and turn for a euro to Hop • Bitters, " In short they cure all diseases of tho: Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, • Kidneys, Bright's Disease., £SOO will be Paid for a case tlicy. v.'ill nut cure or help, Druggists and Chemists' keep it. ..... If you are sick witli that terrible sick--8085 _ nervousness,- you will find a' 11 Balm . ef Giload" in the use of Hop Bitters.
A sailor wont info an open mosque n Smyrna at tho. time' of j.tayer. Seeing the Turks kneeling and towing, he flung down his hat and knelt down too,. After prayers they siezed him, and took him • before the cadi as a convert to Mah'omefanism. As he. could not be. made to .understand their questions, the dragoman of tho English consul w.as sent for, through whom he. was asked if it were his wish to become a' Turk. ' ,l Xol no!" " Why tfion did yougointo the mosque ?" • . " Why, I saw a church door open, and I thought anybody might go into achuroh. ■ r Lfhad not been in .one for three years' wfore, and my old tmqtlier's ; > adyice.:gus(' ®then came to my .mind—' Wherever you go, Jack, go to church'!'" ■.' ■ Mr Thorbukx, tho Clothier, of Willisjtreefc, Wellington, is raising £llOO on Bjs stock,. He is selling all his stock at fPfi cost price for cash onbj for 28 days.. It is a rare chance for country settlers to fit themselves and boys out with a cheap, suit. He,is adopting this plan instead.of. borrowing the money.—Advt Not a BKVEiiAGK.^ Vi They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonous drugs. They do .not tear down an already debilitated system, but build it up. ' One bottle contains wore real hop strength than a barrel of ordinary beer. Physicians prescribe them —Bochdm U.S.A., Eunlnfliiprm, on American Hop Bitters,.; •It is worth a trial.—"l was troubled for many years with kidney complaint, gravel, &c., my blood became thin, I was Hull and inactive,. could hardly craw!; #t, and was an old worn-out man all , and could getnothingtohulpme until. 1 got American Co's Hop Bitters, and I am as active as a man' of thirty, although. I am Boveiity-tivo, arid:,! have no doubt Ik will be as well for others of my age,' It' is worth the trial.'—Notice. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2262, 5 April 1886, Page 3
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509REMEMBER THIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2262, 5 April 1886, Page 3
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