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'''I- "Roiigli 011' Corns. ",— Ask for Wells' ri'.'' Rough" on Corns.": Quick relief, coni- ' \nlete,' ■ permanent dire. -; Corns, warts ' .'."'. bunions. 'A t ; chemists and druggists. 96 "<- '"■' ;■ All , abroad. — Englishmen who . buy jX-;gqqds there.- . . ■ :: -,' "Rough on Itch."— "Rough on Itch" ,'■"■ .cures skin humors, eruptions, ringworm, -■ '-tetter. salt,rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, K/V\itch', ivy. poison, barber's itch;. . .- ■ 97 ''.■;■■■.- ",The song of the earthquake.— " l'm off ,v};to CJiarlestown." ;.-.,..' , ■ ■ ' !'• : . -Wicked for Clergymen. — "I believe it ' ; ,!to be all wrong and, even -wicked; for ■ '-.'■',' clergymen or other public men to be led '.j -'into.givJDg testimonials to quack doctors ■•!'■.;• or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a :•;>; ..lteally .meritorious article is made up ot ■■....■-coiiimon valuable- remedies known to all, ';':,-'■ and that all physicians use, and.'trust in ,' •; ; !"daily; we should freely commend it. I >;'■' therefore cheerfully and heartily commend ,:.-',- Hop :Bitters for the good they have done '•;: '; ; lmeapd my' friends,' lirmly believing they ':,'■ V have no equal for family use. I will not ■■/■' be'Svitlioutthem."— Eev. , Washing- ■.: ;ton> DiC., U.S.A. ,', , ' '98 '•' . 'A Berlin paper reports.that there was a -v.U.conference lately at tho War Ministry in .V. .'Munich" with tho chiefs of the great , rail- ■' way carriage building establishments at "., -Augsburg,- Nuremberg, and Munich, '.:,-'. •jvhen'orders-were given for the rapid con- ..-■ ..struction of no fewer than 2000 carnages 1 - ;','' ■ Tlie Greatest Blessing.—A simple, jrare, ■■■ ; : '. harmless remedy, that cures every time, '..and ..prevents disease by keeping j the , I blood pure,' stomach regular,, kidneys ■• .'.'and' liver- active, is the greatest bles'^'eing ever conferred upon man. Hopßit■..'ters is' that remedy, and the American ■ ]Coi, the gemiine maimfacturers, are being ■.-•blessed by thousands who have been '. cured by it.- Try it. /.See . .99 '•'. - v A certain clergyman who left a note in '• : --the pulpit to be, read by thfe-preacher who - • exchanged with him; neglected to denote ' ..carefully a. postscript, aud the congregation were, astonish&d.'to hear the stranger ."wind up by saying: — "You will please ' .1 '. ;.como to. dine with mo at the parsonage." . '-;, Vost Card Proof — Salisbury, Term., ' ' April 4, lßß3— Gents— l was afflicted with, -' serious Kidney and Urinary trouble for ' : :. : twelve years, ' ' After trying all the doctors V' "end patent medicines I could hear of, I ■'. viised two bottles of Hop Bitters -and am ; . /perfectly cured— B. F. Booth. Washing, v tori, D."C, Apiil 3, 1883— To tlie Hop ;•'.-; 1' Bitters Co.— Sirs— l write this as a token '■•'".'" if the great appreciation I havo for your 4i , Bitjters* . I was afilicted with Inflam- ■'■':- ■ '•' matory Rheumatism seven years, and no , ■"; medicine seemed to do me any good until ';,;■' I tried three bottles of your Hop Bitters, ',-'. •'. .and to my surprise lam as well to-day as .■■■■' ever I was. . I hope you may liave great •■'. •. success in tliis great and valuable medicine. . Anyone wishing to know more about my - -V- ctire, can learn by addressing me, E. M. .' I. ' Williams, 1103 16th St. Prosecute ;the ','v ' Swindlers — If when you call for American,, • - . . > Hop Bitters (see green twig of. Hops on the ?: ' .whttelal/d tpxiLJir HouVs name blown in '■'/"' the bottle), the vendor hands out 'anything . ,- hvJi' 'American Hop Bittera, refuse it anu ivishun that vendor as you would a viper; .-V-\aiid if he lias taken your money for anyi'x .thing else indict him for the fraud and sue •'.'?• iliini for damages for the swindle, and wo ; '"-. 'will ;pay you liberally for the conviction.— • '■-'-[ADyT.] • , • ,100 './'"' i"'--' An inventory of tlie estate of th& late -■ Earl of Dalkeith shows that it consisted • 0f" £20,160 16s 6d in Scotland, and £73 Ss ■... lid in England. The- former .amount '/ conbists almost exclusively of the pro- .' \. coeds' of: insurance policies, and a bonus ■> V amounting to. £2030. The sum of £792 ;-/ .-..was'.'e'xpendedjonthe funeral. [■*''*'■'■■ '.■ Holloway's Pills.— The chief wonder of j'.'f irio'dern times^Thiß, incomparable mcdi- '••'} .eine ■ increases ,thp. appetite, strengthens '.'-' ' the^stbinach, cleanses the 'liver, corrects : -•"'.■ biliousness, prevents flatulency, purifies : "' , 'the. 'system; invigorates the nerves, and sound health. The enormous ,:,• demand for, these Pills . throughout the : ,:'globe astonishes everybody, and a single '.''!'.-. trial convinces the most sceptical that 110 .-■. medicine equals Holloway's Pills in its v /'-ability to remove all complaints mci.- ■'""•' deutal.to tlio human race. They area/ "','-. ( blessing to the afflicted, and a boon to ■ '■■' all that labor under internal or external ; . disease: The purification of the blood, ■•1 .removal of all restraint from the secretive ', ' or^ansi and gentle aperitive action are ■'. ■' the prolific"sources of the extensive range ; ' of Holloway's Pills.~(.ADVT.l 301 : REAL PEBBLE SPECTACLES. ,1%/TRS T EVT, Hastings-sfcreot, has JLtjL 1 -«-" just, ndded to stock a Largo Assortment of Fcbblo Spectacles in Straw Stool Frames and Silver to suit all sights. A nowossortment of Concavo (near sight) liiding Glasses Pmoko and Colorod Foldors and Spec- , ' Poor people siiilcd free of chargo. ■ 101 . TUST RECEIVED.— New Stock of -<$ Pipes, Clgaretto Holders in Amber, Meerschaum, and Wood, Cigarette and C'iga Cases in Morocco, Niekol, &c. . Clioico assort- , mont of Cut Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Huby, ' Wolcomo Nugget, Juno, Venus, &c, Turkish Tobacco, two ounces for ono shilling. 10H ' MWtJOWiT ATTBKDKB 10, /&S , % /W y\ i\ /w^ ■'■l-i * /y\«# \ F S>- "-^i WBBBSI/... ■-^racfeaqo i.ioA »qn uiojji \y N W&Bffiß&mn& Bmrsmuu \
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7632, 4 January 1887, Page 4
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913Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7632, 4 January 1887, Page 4
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