The Bad and Worthloss
an 1 never imilnlnl or counhifntnl. Tliih is ( specially true of a family medicine, mid it is positive pi oof that the lemedy unit a tnl is ot the highest value. As boon as it had been tested and ptoved by the whole woi ld that Jlop Hitters was the purest, beat and the most valuable, faintly medicine on earth, many imitations spmny up and began to Hte.il the notices in which the prm and the people of thu count ly had expressed the niuiits of 11. li , and in cveiy way trying to induce HufTcting invalids to use their stud instead, expecting to make mom y on tho credit and good name of If. B. Many others fitartcd nos truins put up in similar stylo to H. B , with variously devised names in which the word " Hop" or " Hops" weie used in a way to induce people to believe they weie the same aB Hop Bitten. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is and especially those with the word "Hop" or " Hops" in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or countet fcits. licwaio of them, louch nono of them. Use no thing but gentiino American Hop Bitters, ith a cluster of green Hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's name blown in tho glass. Trust nothing clso. Druggists and Chemists arc warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits.
A Fkknch newspaper makes the following icmaikablc statement, : — " I hiring the night of iJeconiiiur 31, ISSI, ami the Ist ot January, 188.1, the old clock m London struck twelve -that ih to nay, midnight — and tin- new flock, which had binn pi. iced a (piaiter of an hour pievioimly hy the hide of the old one, icplicd by striking twenty-four o'clock. Thin new aiiangenwnt has thiown tlio whole neighbourhood into such disorder that the ftiithoiitiis haw the great" st tiouhlc to pie si rvc the n< w tnnepit i'c from h<'iug doHti(;y< v fl l»y stout sOl explosive bom bn. ' ft is not ho vciy long since wo learned from a- Onlliian joiiinal that " Jfolloway wa« a village near London celebrated for its pills." I in' i-irc op as M.l.—A n M I*, deploring the irilifftfiti of London li.iliits on the lic.ilth, lint were it not for the American Con Mop P.ittcM liv couli] not liv« throiiKb ivitli the irregular hour* he w.it forced to kepp. Said he "An noon « I frr] weak and exLaiiltod from long night scMioni and meals at irregular honrn, I rmort to my Hop Hitten inntcnd of stimulants. They rr^uUtc my bowrlt and keep my hpprtito , ood, my brain clear, and myitreofth »n<i health are f rotorved." Ste.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 4
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462The Bad and Worthloss Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 4
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