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The Bad and Worthless.

are never imitated or counterfeited. Thiy is especially true of a family medicine, and it ia positive proof that tho remedy imitated is of the highest valqn. As Boon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Hitters waß the purest, beat, and most valuables family medicino on earth, many imitations sprung up. and began to steal the notices in which the Press and tho people of the country had exprcssod tho merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce euffbring invalids to use their stuff instoad, expecting to mako money on tho credit and good name of H. B. Many othors started nostrums put up in similar Btylo to H. 8., with variously devised namos, in whloh the word "Hop or "Hops" were usedin a way to induce people to bolievo they wore tha same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, 10 matter what their stylo or name is, and aspeeially those with tho word "Hop' or "Hops " in their name, or in any way connected with them or their name, are Imitations or counterfeits. Bewaro of them. Touoh none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on tho whito label, and Dr. Soule's name blown In tho glass. Trust nothing olso. Driißuisfs and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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The Bad and Worthless. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 2

The Bad and Worthless. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 2

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