American Co.'s Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion —the oldest, best and moat valuable medicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on Earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where they are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigour to the aged and infirm. To all whose employments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, American Co.'s Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic ;ind stimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feeling or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait till you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use American Hop. Bitters. Remember, American Hoy Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunkea nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made. Try the Hop Bitters to-day. Get at Chemists or Druggists. Beware of imitations. Geijbine has Dr. Soule's name blown in bottler
The usual religious services for to-morrow are advertised in another column. The Hamilton Domain Board invite tenders for various works. See advertisement. Tenders are invited for the erection of a dwelling house in Hamilton East. Tenders wanted for building doubJe chimney, and painting and papering cottaee at Hamilton East. "Good Idea."—Proud mother: "Do you know, dear, I believe our baby will be a singer—perhaps a great tenor 1" Tired father: 'He takes the high C often, if that s what you mean ! " Proud mother : xes ; the tones are so sweet and shrill. I hope we shall be able to have his voice cultivated in Italy." Tired father : "That , * it—good id^a! Send him now."
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2280, 19 February 1887, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2280, 19 February 1887, Page 2
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