Downright Cruelty.
. To permit yourself ami family to •*N- "Sufferl;. With sickness when it can bo prevented and cured to easily with Dr Soulo's American Hup Dittorsl! I . Having oxperioncod a great of " Trouble I" from indigestion, so much bo, that I came near losing my Lmsl My triublo, always catno after eating any food -' Howover light And dig'estiblo For two or three hours at a tiiiio 1 had to go through the most Excruciating puna,. "And the only way I over got "Roliefl" ;.,■:■ Was by,throwing up all my stomach contained. , No one can conceivo tlio ' pains that Iliad to go through until " I was taken I"" So that for thrw weeks I lay in bed and Could eat nothing I My sufferings wore so bad that I called two doctors to give'mo something that would stop the pain, their Efforts were no good to me. I heard a good deal " About your Dr, Soulo's American Hop Bitten I'and determined to try themv" ■ Got a bottle-in four hours I took lbs contents of One I Noxt day I was out of bed, and have not Been a "Sick I" _' j Hour, from the same cause simu | I have recommeudrd it td hundreds of others, You have no such *' Advocate as I am.''—Geo, Kendall, AJlston, Boston, Mass, Columbus "Advocate," Texas, April 21, /83. Dear Editor:—l havo^ tried your Dr. Soulo's American Hop.Bittorc, ' aiftl find they arogood foranycoinplaiut, Tho best medicine 1 ever used in my family, H. T.u,i;.\t,i(. l3k,Noiie genuine without a bunch vf green hop 3 on the white label, and Dr Soulo's name blown in tho buttle. Dkware of all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate tho above 2012 Skins? Men i " Well's health r , reuower" restores! * health and vigor, cures, Dyspepsia, Impotonco, Soxual Dubility. At chemists and druggists. ; Kempthorno Prossor & Co, itrents, Wolliuj.ton. ~ ".Kouou on Coirss. Ask for AVoU's "Hough on Corns." A complete, permanent euro, Quick relief or corns and bunions, At all chemists and Druggist. > SHORTT.&REID, CORNHILL AUCTION ROOMS AND SALBYARDS. COBNHIU,.STBEBT, OIK MANNERS ttIIEKT. Opposite Flockton's, Wellington. Merchandise, of ovcry description received for salo by Auction. All kinds of Fruit, Grain, and Produce kept in stock for privato sale, Auction sales held twice a week at the Rooms, (duly advertised). Outdoor Sak'3 attended with despatch, *• ENTRIES FOR UORBEB, CARRJAGES, ic, &c, Received up to 2 o'clock every Friday. Liberal terms, Prompt Settlement. ;;■; SHORTT.&REID, . Auctioneers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 1 November 1888, Page 3
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400Downright Cruelty. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 1 November 1888, Page 3
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