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'< ADVERTISING CHEATS ! ! ! "It haXbeconie so common to begin an article in'an elegant, interesting style, " Then run it into some advertisement . that we avoid all such, ■ "And simply call attention to the merits of Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as pos sible, ' " To induce people ' "To give them one trial, which so proves, their value that they will never ■ use anything else." ".The Remedy so favorably noticed in all . ' . the papers, ■ Religious and secular, is ' .. ' "Having a large sale, and supplanting all - other medicine. , "-There is no denying the virtues of the Hop . plants, and the proprietors of Dr. Soulela - American Hop Bitters hare shown great ghrawdnoss and ability .... ■'■ compounding a medicine whose virtues ;' ar e so palpable to everyone's observation. •< , : -'-' DID. SHE DIE ! < "No-! "She lingered and suffered along, pining away all, the time for years," • '.'The doctors' doing' her nO| good ; " ; ""And at last ,w. as. cured by this Dr. - Soule's American Hop Bitters the papers' jßay so much about". . , . .., «;indeett! Indeed (•" , ■ '•••How thankful we, should. be for that medicine." ■■'.'-•• * \ ."'-'. A DAUGHTER'S MISERY. ■ '■ ■ «« Eleven years our daughter suffered on abed of misery,- V. -,' X ■ "From a complication of kidney, liver, . rheumatic trouble and_ Nervous de'oility, : """ Under the care of the best physicians, 1 "Who gave her .disease vario'as names, " But no relief, ", And now sheiisrestorea\ to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Dr. •'Soule's American Hop Bitters, that we • had shunned for years before using it." — The Parents. , father is getting well. •'• "My daughter says/: "' '.'How much bettej.- father is since he used Dr. Sonle's Arn/jrican Hop Bitters." '"He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable." ' , '-. " And we are rio glad that he used yonr ' Bitters."— A Lady; of N.Y. -4S* None genuine without a bunch of ' green hops on the white label, and Dr. Sonla's .name blown in the bottle. Be- • WARE of all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above. . 45"* '■"-The annual consumption o f lager beer in New York .is, set down at 6,000,000 barrels, -which— '"to say nothing of other . forms of intoxicants — gives about five barrels for Qvery man, woman, ,and child ■ in the; city,, - Children starving to death on account of there inability to. digest food, will find t a most marvellous food and remedy in Scott's Emulsjpn of Pare Cod Liver Oil ' /with . Hyponhosphites. Very palatable and^ easily digested. Read the following • testimonial :— " 1 have prescribed ' Scott's : Emulsion ' in cases of children suffering from wasting and mal-nutrition, and can ' . report most faovrably of its good effect ; .;. it has been in each case taken 'most '-■ readily.— W. Perkins, M.R.C.S., Medi- . cal Supt.', Burleigh Hospital, Eng." Large and small bottles at all' Chemists, ' 4s 6d and 2s 6d. 103 ' According to the native journals, Japan ■ -can- boast of a phenomenal giantess. Though 'only, twelve years and five , . months old, she stands Bft high, and weighs 33 kwamms, or. over 2701 b. Her hands measure over 9in in length, and her feet 15in. . ."JRongh on Rats" clears out Rats,, - Mice, Roaches, Flies, Ants, Bed-bnj»s r Beetles, Insects, Skunks, Jack Babbits, . sparrows, Gophers. At chemists and " druggists • 104 Carious collocations sometimes occu.r in lists of names. The other day 7 in a passenger list in the Auckland Herald occurred the following: — " Messrs Co ok Mee,- Well,' Sir John* Hall." This was . simply a chance, but looks like an imperative command to Sir John Hall. " Rough oh Itch."— ''.Rough or. Itch, cures skin humors, erup ions, rW>worms tetter, salt lheum, frosted feet, vh/ifblains. itch;* ivy ■ poison,, barber's tclu 105' "It is not infrequently observed; by those interested in the liquor trad&.ilvat persons limited to water' as a berenyje are ex-. . posed to all sorts of risks from germs. According to' Mr T.F . Piarrett, who recently spoke at the brewers' coagrsss • on fermentation, that process has to be very carefully conducted,, if the fluid is not to develop infinitely minute and prolific organisms. It thp/ greatest cleanliness ,is not ' observed, it is invariably accompanied by vinegar microbes, which iave been observed to increase and multiply to such an extent that upon a "• simple calculation one vrould produce abont sixteen millions m twenty -four iours. Of course, by securing healthy yeast, and by keeping every vessel thoroughly free from dirt, this evil may ■be prevented, Still 7 oeer enjoys no more , exemption than wat.er from the risk of becoming the home> of unwelcome micro- ■ scropiclife. flolloways Ointment and Pills.— Old Sores, Wounds, and Ulcers.— The readi- - ness with which Hplloways' unguent removes all obstructions in the circulation . of the vessels and lymphatics explains 'i their irresistible influence in* healing old _• sores, bad wounds, and indolent ulcers. *-"-'' ' To insure the desired effect the skin surr ounding the diseased part should be . fomented, dried, and immediately well ■ rubbed with the Ointment. This will give purity to the foul blood, and strength to the weakened nerve 3, the only conditions necessary for the cure of all those nicerations which render life almost in ■ tolerable. No sooner is this Ointment's • protective powers exerted than the destructive process ceases, and the constructive business begins — new, healthy, growth. • ■ appears to fill up the lately painful excp.vated pit.— [Advt.] 108

SPECTACLES. " TVfRS D. li'EVI, Hastinga- street, bega ■ITX to call tho attention of 'the public of Hiwke's Bay to the large and varied Stook of Spectaoles of all kinds and. sights. Real •Pebbles, best Optical and Ordinary Glasses. in gold, silver, steel, and nickel frames, and Pinco Nez. Ridingand all sights in Concave ' and Cataract masses. Just received for tho gummer.trade a large assortment of Smoked - ' (neutral tint) and Colored Spectaoles. Folders, Goggles, and Dust Protectors, at all prices. The now Patmodonoptie Speotaclos, specially recommended for weak eyes. Kvery care takon in properly fitting and testing the sight. All kinds of repairs, new frames, pebbles and glasses fitted. Orders Saken for Ooullsta' ■ ' Prescriptions. Poor people suited free of ■■ charge. 836 ■•" - M"RS D. LEVI ihaa lately received • JTJ. ex " Arawa" an excellent selection of WALKING STICKS. Among the assortment • -ire some magnificent Silver-mounted Malacca . Caries and Ebony Sticks, very suitable for Christmas Presents. Hollies, Hazel, Ash, • • / Sussex Thorn, Orange, Olive, Laurel, Ceylon *-,', "Virie, Rattan, African Oak, Malaccas, &0., ; ••"' •' tec., with knots, nickel heads and orooks. \ '■■"■. Also.i ome very-handsome Silver-mounted v. * P.F.F. Wooden . Pipes and Tobacconist ;VV" Sundries. A:, targe and varied Stock of ■'■'■f-- 'Musical Instruments, Banjos, flutes, Pic. -■ >• --fr'oolos. Nickel. -flrfe and wood Flageolets, '■'•'"■ ' ' VioUns ani'Bows, violin and Banjo Strings -v - and FittingsTlCohcorttaos, Accordeonß, and _=-■- .=-' Tutois.' ' Cut-Tobaocos, Cigars and Cigarettes.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 4

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