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A DAUGHTER'S MISERY.

: :..'. . "Eleven years onr daughter suffered on :.' : 8k bed of misery, '..-'. ' "From a complication of kidney, liver, '*:• iheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, =; : . . ." Under the care of the best physicians, .- ■ •■ '" Who gave her disease various names, ' .-•'-' " Bat no relief, ?~- . " And now she is restored to us in good . ,"• health by as simple a remedy as Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters, that we '-' ' • had shnnned for years before using it." — v . The Parents. ■"" - FATHEIf IS GETTING AVELL. 1: . ' "My daughter says : •:/ . "How much better father is since he used Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters " }■:"-■'■■ "He is getting well after his long : ,.- . suffering from a disease declared incur- .' ,able." " And we are so glad that he used your -;- - Bitters. 11 — A JkBY of N.Y. "..:•-' ' -t3" None genuine without a bunch of ; green hops on the white label, and Dr. V Soule's name blown in the bottle. Bei ' .wake of all the vile poisonous stuff-made ■ to imitate the above. 459 '- . A recent writer estimates that the steam ; ' power of Great Britain performs the work . ■-. of 400,000,000 able-bodied men— about - . equal to the capacity of the entire human race for labor without machinery. ./',, Children starving to death on account 'of their inability to digest food, will find ' a most marvellons food and remedy in -■'■ ■ Scott's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil : • - ■with Hyporjhosphites. Vei-y palatable and easily digested. Read the following '- ' testimonial :— ' ' 1 have prescribed • Scott's - , . Emulsion ' in cases of children suffering ■ ' from-wasting a nd malnutrition, and can report most faovrably of. its good effect ; ; it has been in each case taken most readily.— W. Perkins, M.R.C.S., Mcdi- ■ cal Supt., Burleigh Hospital, Eng." Large and small bottles at all Chemists, 4s 6d and 2s 6d. 89 In:a recent speech Mr Mundella stated i that it had been actually found that the _ r ■ penny dinners were more than the poor children could digest, aud that halfpenny, ■ even farthing, dinners were quite sufficient not only to sustain life but to satisfy the children. "JKongU on Corns."— Ask for Well's "Kough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, >t- a^Jbunions. At chemists and dmggists. 104 About 1865 the lirst house-boat appeared on the upper Thames. In 1809 " : , " there were but six such boats of all sizes ■ on the upper river. There are more than 600 such vessels now used as habitations '■ ' on the upper river. Most of them con- - tain an average of six or more residents. Skinny Men.— " Wells' Health Ec- ; newer" restores health and vigor, cures ' : Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. AtcnemistJ3 ana druggists. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., agents, Wellington. 105 Ihe members 6t the Thames Charitable - --. Aid. Board are not conspicuous for gal- . lantry. At a meeting the other day it •was suggested that the Fevev Hospital at , Parawai should be converted iuto an Old Women's Home, but one member at once ' -■'■ exclaimed, " Why, you couldn't keep • women together," and then, by way of . -■ explanation, he added, "They would tear each other's eyes out !" Not to he , - outdone, another member chimed in, "Well, what if they did? It wouldn't . . rhatterl" . ■ HoJowaysUintmentandPills.— Vemale Complaints.— On the mothers of England : devolves much and serious responsibility • in securing for their daughters robust health; frequently, alas ! thoughtlessly sacrificed by culpable bashfulness at a particular period of life, when all im- • . portant changes take place in the female constitution, upon the management of - : which depends future misery or happi- .■" lies?. Hollon-ay's Pills, especially if . aided with the Ointment, have the'ljappiest effect in establishing those factions, npon .the due performance of which health and even life itself depends. Mother and daughter may safely use these deobstruent remedies without consulting any one. • Universally adopted as the one grand ! remedy for female complaints these Pills never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about the desired result.— AdVT.] 90

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 4

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A DAUGHTER'S MISERY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 4

A DAUGHTER'S MISERY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 4