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American Co's Hop Bitters are the Purest and Bast Bitters Ever Made.
They nre compounded from Hops, Malt, Bacliu, Matuliake, and Dandelion, the oldest, best, ami the most \ali\aUl« medicines in the woild and contain all the best and most curathe propeities of ■ill othei lemedicb, being the gicatest B'ood Piuitier, Lh<i Regulator, and Life and Health Rcstoiinn Agent on caith No discabe or ill health can possible long exist wheie they aie used, so varied and perfect arc their operations. Theygne new lite and vigor to the aged and mfiim. To all whose employments cause iriegulanty of the bowels or urinary oigans, or who requite an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant AmeiicauCo's Hop Bittcisaie invaluable being highly cm ati\e, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter Mhat your feelings 01 symptoms aic, v hat the disease or ailment is use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitteis at once. It may save your life. Hundteds have been saved by so doing. £000 will be paid for a case they will not cuic 01 help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use American Hop Bitteis. Remember, American Hop Bitters is no \ ilc, diuggfd, diunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made. Tiy the Bitters to day. (Jet at Chemists ior Druggists. Bow are of imitations. Genuine has Dr Soule's name blown in bottle.
Jubal no longei h'guies in (Jpuoms as " the progenitor of all suuh as handl" the harp a 1 I<l1 < I the oignn," his fathci hood being given lo pi ij cis upon "the hat p and the pipe." With the nanati\e of Balaam and his ass, Xumbeis wii , 2[, "wall" is changed to " fence.' " Thou the angel of the Loid stood in a hollow \\<iy be twecn the vine) aids, a fence being on this side and a fence on that side;" yet in the next vcr&e the ass thuifti heisclf against the "wall." The stung** ciy of the witch of Endor (1 Samuel, \\\ni., 13), "I saw gods ascending out of the earth," is renncral intelligible by the alteiation, " I *cp a god ascending fiom the eaith," the god, of course, being the spnit of the depaited seer. "When they aiosc eaily in the moining they were all dead coipses,"' in the construe tion of Scnnaehci ibs army, has been altered into " When mun arise cnly, ke, and will peiplcx the mind of childhood no longer.
MAN MORI)^ IOR OLD. Among the new woids introduced the following aio specimens — C irivan, claim, cavil, consternation, clasp, cliup, godless, haiass, castanets, ciawling, baggage, porcupine, reservoir, stavtlo, e\ult, pinions, askance, balilibk, memorable, gaunt, l.ibble, siqnatuie, indictment, assailant, soar, muscle, tul)es, ii\al, foi.iy. Many old words disappear. Thus scapo-goat becomes A/ael, unicorn becomes wild ox, couKntiice becomes basilisk. "Aitillery," "leading," "nephew" (in the sense of " giandson "), " peep " (for "chiip"), arc banished ; Kin /.er of Damascus- becomes Demmcrelc J'Jic/.er, "Ouches," "amerce," " convoisant,"' " occurient," " woewoitli," "sith," "inward" (foi "intimate "). " fats," " slnoud," " tned," arc spared. [To be con t miii d.)
Louis Kossuth, who is still living in Tin in, hafc entirely ti.coveicd Ins lu.ilth ; ami ai ho ii convcisant with most Kuiope.m languages, lie pioimsss himself much pleasant occupication, for some tune to come, in icnrlmg the obituary notices in the new^papcia of all countries which were called forth by the false rumour of his death. It may be remcmbcied tli.it the late Lord Biougham was similaily fivouiul many years before lie touU his (lcjiaitiue from this woild.
A Great Business. The United States of America is the home of some very large enterprises, but none perhaps greater than the biisiress conducted by Mr G. O. Green, of Woodbury, New Jeisey, U. S. A. He is the proprietor of tho well-known liosohec'b German Syrup, which was unequalled as a remedy for Pulmonary and Rioim hi.il affections. He manufactures also Gi ecu's August Fower for Dyspepsia and all disoiders of the Liver. These prepar ations arc used throughout the civilised woild, and thousands testify to their valuable curative properties. Both these preparations have reached an immense aale solely on their merits. Sample bottlf ■. ot eich aie sold at 6d, or fullsi/cd bottles at 3s Od, All druggists keep them.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2035, 23 July 1885, Page 4
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721MINOR ALTERATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2035, 23 July 1885, Page 4
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