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If you-aro costive or dyspeptic, or suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it ia your owrrfaujt if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you have a rough, pimply, or Bailor skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will givo you a fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. t That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or be made tho picture of health, by a Jfe bottles of Hop Briton, costing but i trifle. Will you let them suffer, If you are wasting away in any form of iiidney disease, stop tempting death'tho moment,'and turn for a cure to Hod Bitters. ' ' v In short they cure all diseases of tho \ btomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver,'. Nerves. / Kidneys,. Bright's Disease. £SOO will paid for a case they will not cure or help. Druggists, and Chemists keep it. If you aro sick with that terrible sick ness nervousness, you will find a "Balm of Gilead'Mn the use of Hop Bitters.

An acquaintance showed me a most ■. portentous-looking bill that had beon .• sent in to him. "Gad, (said I) it's aprecious long ono,"-" It is (said m y acquaintance),butho'llfind the time a. precious long time before he gets,it," He went abroiid a day or two afterwards. A farmer in Cumberland made jus will, and in coming homo he lost it at the a>r of a very rich old gentleman, whoso sojo thoughts were running up u n money. The old fellow found it at his. gate, and began to read It. He there found the'farmer wjs giving £SOO to this and £I,OOO to another, and a fA ft 2 t»nt county to. a third. $£ old man went m and said, «a T) ay> r - al thought tins follow knew how to look \ about tun," In a. few day. the eame to fell him he was about to s.otun a manufactory, and to ask him for a loan of &00-the old follow, who had the will in his head, complied without hui< tation. It, a few months the farmer became bankrupt, without a ihilling to payh,.creditors; and the old manf on inquiry found that the will was an entire fabrication,andhadbeendropped athia gate on purpose, NoiA.3EV£R A OE.-"Theyaronota beverage, :but a medicino, with curative properties 0f tho highest degree, contain, ing no poisonous drugs! They do not tear down an alre.% debilitated system but bullet up. One bottle contaS more real hop strength than a barrel of 2?lf \YT 8 P reacribe *em on 1118 WORTH ATfiUWlwaa troubled for many yeara with kidney complaint gravel, &c. v m y blood became thin?K dull and inactive, could, hardly.' craw about, and was an old workout nta?3 overandcouldgetnothingtohelpmrunS lgotAmericanCo'sHopßitteSl' araasactiveasamanofthiiAaithouKh amseventy-twoandlhainoSoSv t will be as well for othere <R* ae9 ft

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2266, 9 April 1886, Page 2

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479

REMEMBER THIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2266, 9 April 1886, Page 2

REMEMBER THIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2266, 9 April 1886, Page 2

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