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A DANGEROUS CASE. * * * KociiKSiEit, June 1,18811. "Ton Yeats ago 1 was attackod with the most Intcnso and deadly pains in my back and ; ■ — Kidnap. " Extouding to the ond ui my toos and to my brain I " Which made me doliriuiis I " From agony. "It took three men to held mo on the bed nt tlinea! , _ "Tlio Doctors tried in vain to relievo mo, but to no purpose. Morphim awl other Opiates " Hnd no ofleot! " After two months, I was given up to dio 7 "AVhon my wifo heard a neighbor tell what Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters had done for her, she at once got ami gave mo some. Tho first doso eased my brain, and seemed to go limiting through my systom (or, tlio pain, " Tho second doso cased me so much that I slept two hours, something 1 bad not done for two months. Before- 1 had used fivo bottles, I was well and at work asWd as any man could, forever tlircn raw: but I worked too hard tor my strength, and taking a hard cold. I wns taken with the most acuto and painful rheumatism all through my system that ever was known,

"I called in the doctors again, and after several weeks they left mo n ■cripple on crutches, forlife,aßthoy said. 1 met a friend and told him my rase, and ho said Dr. Snulo's Aiiiei'icaii Hon Bitters hadcured him and would cine me, 1 poohed at him, but ho was so earnest, I was induced to try tlicm again, "In less than four weeks I throw away my crutches, and went to work lightly, and kept on using the Hitlers for five weeks, until 1 became as well us any man living, and havo beon so for six years since, It has also cured my wife, who has been sick for years, and has ko;>t her and my children well and healthy with from two to thrco bottles'per year. There is no need to bo sick at all if those Bitters aro used." J. J, ]Jkhk, , i ' Es-Siipervisor. "That poor invalid wife "Sister! " Mother I "Or Daughter! " Can be made tho picture of health 1 "Withafow bottles of Dr. Soulo's American Hop Bitters I "Will Yon LclTlm Mv'!" ■|s,None genuine without a bunch if greon hops on tho whito labol, and Dr Rule's namo blown in the bottle, BkIf abe of all the vile poisonous stuff made ffio imitate tho abovo 2012 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE COBA-SIKEET, WEILINOTON, HOLIDAY BAKGAINS unequalled aa to price and quality by any house in.toecity, INSrEOT, which wi|' '"""dstook, . ._'. reatva

.^ vo „, j jar old, ; ino vuiir i'aiso highly commended l» ChristiuTchinlßtS>;2iull AsMimtOU J Ut 1U MnujFKPU » .»., ..»» goMmcilal of 10 guineas fur the best entire r. the ground. ,'..„, Miico ltuy.il (great gramlsiro to Hcio) was TniMTtul by Mr John MacKcllar, of Canterirnry. l'ritico Royal's I'riiicc : Olinrlcy—wns iuiiiorleil from Suotlnnil hy J. a ' sh, ivliire lie was exhibited Sv. ... cccssionaud took seven Ist prizes, He also gained Ist prize ot £ls at the Higldaw cultural Sliow lidil at Glasgow lit 1&>71 'l'liiicc Charley sained Ist prize at Glsbonio (Victoria) show in 1858 j the Port l'lullip Farmers' Society's Ist una of 420, ami he Champion Cup in 1859, ISW, and 1802,! Prince Obarlio (Hero's great great grandsirc) was never beaten at any show in tlio world.' Piincelloyalnanycailuig was shown twice when ho gained 2nd prizo at liallarat, Aid nrize at Smeatoii, being beater by Darwin, the winner of the Sire's Produce {.takes of £llO. 'As a two-year old was placed second of £llO. 'As a two-yrar old was placed second at liallarat, and second at the Gram! National Show, hold at Talbot, ami 2nd prize at Sincar'rincoltoyalasa three year old took first iimcatLecston for tho best draught entire ofnuynse;»lso tlio l*nblicnn'» Uup for the best entire travelling 'bo litem™ district, and first prize at Christchwch as a three year old As a four year old Ist prize at Lecston 'st'at Lincoln and first at Christchurcb. 2nd prize ntlrfiston In Will, Ist at Christchiirch mid cold medal for test horse on the ground, Ist at Lecston for Publican's Cup m lbW,lst prize at Cliristeburcb anil Presidents Cu]i of £lO, and silver medal for best borso on the mound, ofnny age, in 18S0. ... \ Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) granduio to| Tlio General (imp.) by A. Nisbet, Ksu,, from Scotland. ' , . , Hero s dam as a two year old took first iirizc at Ulutba, and at Tokomaiiiro; as a two year old Ist at Duucdin, anil was not shown lin uutil 18S7, when ot l'almerston South "' '[ first prizo for best maw on the ivith foal at foot, Ist at Askbiirton as id mare, nnd Ist with two of her progeny ro, as a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ash. and a pecial prize for the best oil ue ground, and ut special prize for the best yearling colt or (illy by Kelvin; as atwo ear old Ist at Asuburton and 2nd nt Cliratchilich Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For further information see tlio H.&. Stun The above pedigree will show Hero to be one of the best bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere. , ~ Hero will stand ot the Club Stables, Mas<*cry MONDAY AND » owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY; Grcytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton TIiHMS— Single Mnrc £l. GroomagoOs to bo paid nt first wvicc, ~,,,. , (Jou.l paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) FREE until mares stinted. ~.... Every care taken but no responsibility. s inner will give at the show in 18' JO n special prizo of 13 us for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom iuclllirSo DAVID TOSHACK. Or WILLIAM HKRCOCK.

mO STAND THIS' SEASON, at Mr J. J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clareville, the' thoroughbred Entirn Tony GENERAL. SPEC. SINGLE WARE, 30s; two or more as „„, ...nwrnent. Fad'dnckini! extra. THE TEOItOUGHIIRBn IMI'ORTKD STALLION PRAIRfeE BIRD ' ofOj ItBODIB, rrojiriMor, Te Ore Ore, Matlcrwu,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

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