Vital Questions!
Afik the most emimmphytician Of any eohool, what is the best thing in tho world for quieting and allaying ad. irritation of the nerves," and curing all forma ofnervoua complaints, giving natural, 'like, rofreshina sleep always ? ' : ' . And they will toll you unhesitatingly " i'onw form of Hops lIP' , . •?»■'■' OHiPTEBt. .., :v sAnk any or nil of the most tmlnont physiciane ■•■ "'.What is the best and only remedy' that : osn bo relied on to cure all diseases of the ■ kidneys and urinary organs; Buohasßright's disease, diabetes, retention, and inability to obtain urine, end all the diseasoa and ailments peculiar to wonion' .; • ,■: '-• And they will tell yon Jpoitly and . jmphatically" Bwk," '■■-.- Ask tho sanio physicians " "What is tho mo3t reliable and West C.UVO for all liver diseases and dyspepsia, co stipation, indigestion, billipu'sncss, maj. . aria, fever, ague, &c.," and they will fell yqu Mandrake! or Dandelion III! Hence when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable,- '.-■ And compounded into Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitterß,.suoh a wonderful and mystery ous curative power is developed, whioh is S(i • varied in its operations that no. disease' or ill health can possibly exiet or-tejistita... powor, and yot it ia • ■//.'' Harmless for the most frail women,' yfesk-, j est invalid, or BmallesMhild to use. '4^ •.'■'■ . ' ■'. ;:... "Patients" ■•':'.'
. "Almost dead or-nearly dying" For years, and given up by physioianß, of Brigbt'a and other kidney Diseases,' liver oomplaints, severe oougha, called conirainptiori, have been cured;' ".'•',..: . Iromen gone nearly craty 11111 ; ; , ■ From agony of neuralgia, nervotiipess,wakefulness, and various diseases, peculiar to women. . ...... '..'' "/
': People drawh,out of shape from exoraoia,|ingpang9 of rheumatism, mfiaffimataßnd oliro.nic, or suffering fronY scrofula.' -■
Erysipelas b: •■■•' ■">-* ■■. " Saltrheumj. blood poisoning, dyspepsia,: Indigestion, and, in faot> almost all diseases: frail" ,'.•..' "•■;,).'. ;
, Nature to * • •'.. •^' . ';';■> ''■. : • Have been ; oured; by Dffioule'n >Hop Bitters, r proof of (fan-be found in even neighborhood in the knovm.world. ,; iS'Npne.genuine-without atunoii of green: ;hops on tho'whilelgbelj and PivSbule's nanw blown on thebottle.-';Bbwuie of all fie $« poisonous itufi made to intimate the above,:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 2
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323Vital Questions! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 2
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