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"I HAVE SUFFERED!" With every disease imaginable for the last three years. Our Druggist, T. J. Anderson, recommending " Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters " to me, I used two bottles ! • Am entirely cured, and heartily recommend Dr. Sonle's American Hop Bitters to every one.— J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo. > I write tbis as a Token of the great appreciation I have of yonr Dr, Soule's American Hop ' * * Bitters. I was afflicted With Inflammatory rheumatism ! 1 1 For nearly Seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any Good ! I ! Until I tried two bottles of your Dr. Sonle's American Hop Ritters, and to my surprise I am as well to-day as ever I was. I hope " You may have abundant success " ' " In this great and " Valuable medicine : Anyone ! * * wishing to know more about my cure? Can learn by addressing me, E. M. Williams, 1103 16th street, Washington, D.C. 1 consider your Remedy the best romedy in existence For indigestion, kidney —Complaint. " And nervous debility. I have just " Returned " From the south in a fruitless search for health, and find that yonr Bitters are doing me more Goad! Than anything else ; A month ago I was extremely "Emaciated!!!" And scarcely able to walk, Now lam Gaining strength ! and "Flesh I " And hardly a day passes but what I am * * * * i,<r » * » * complimented on my improved appearance, and it is all due to Dr. Soule s American Hop Bitters ! v J. WickliiTe Jackson, — Wilmington, Del. *_" NoDe genuine without a bunch of green bops on the white label, and Dr. Soule's name blown in the bottle. Beware of alt the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above. 124 The growing importance of tbe 'port of Finme to British trade is shown by some statistical tables iupt published. In 1876 ' only eight British vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 3980, entered and cleared there, while last year the number was 437, with a tonnage of 480,939, representing more than 45 per cent, of the total shipping trade at Fmme. Children starving to death on account of their inability to digest food, will find a most marvellous food and remedy in Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Very palatable and easily digested. Read the following testimonial: — " 1 have prescribed ' Scott's Emulsion ' iv ea^ed of children .-auliciin^ from wastiug and ranl-mitrition, and can report most faovrably of its good effect ; it has been in each case taken most readily.— W. Pekkins, M.R.C.S., Medical Supt., Rurleigh Hospital, Eng." Large and small bottles at all Chemists, 4s Cd and 2s Gd. 125 At a late meeting of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, MrD. Bruce Peebles, the president, delivered an address, in which he said, when the electric light could dispense with its carbons, nnd tbe glowlamp its carbon filament, the dynamo might challenge the gas retort, but meantime he had no fear of the docile li«ht of gas holding its own. There never was a timo in which there was more life in tho gas industry than now. Tbe electric light was continually being referred to as the light of the future. Of course it was- so, but it was not as yet the light of the present. It had done a great deal of good to gas. The two modes of lighting would keep in their own grooves, and instead of colliding, would bear one another company as good friends. Gas engineers were not alarmed, and had no idea of putting up tbe shutters. •Holloway s Ointment and Pills. — Old Sores, Wounds, and Ulcers. — The readiness with which Holloways' unguent removes all obstructions in the circulation of the vessels and lymphatics explains their irresistible influence in healing old sores,- bad wounds, and indolent ulcors. To insnre the desired effect the skin snrrounding lbe 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 nerves, the only conditions necessary for the cure of all those ulcerations which render lifo almost in tolerable. No sooner is this Ointment'e protective powers exerted than the destructive process ceases, and the constructive business begins — new, healthy, growth appears to fill up the lately painful excavated pit.— [Advt.l 10€ SPECTACLES. ]%/f jttt> D. LEVI, Hastings-street, begi -LTX to call tho attention of the publio o Hawke's Bay to the large and varied Stock o Spectacles of all kitds and sights. Ilea Pebblc3, bost Optical and Ordinary Glasses in gold, silver, steel, and nickel frames, mn Pincc Ncz. RidingJind all sights in Concavi and Cataract Glasses. Just received for lb summer trade a largo assortment of Smokoi (neutral tint) and Colored Spectacles, Foldors Goggles, nnd Dust Protectors, at all prices The new Pansodonoptio Spectacles, special!; recommended for weak eyes. Every car taken in properly fitting and testing thj sighi All V inds of repairs, new frames, pobblos am glasses fitted. Orders taken for Oculist! Prescription- Poor people suited free o olianro. 12 MRS D. LEVI has lately receive. ex "Arawa" an oxoellent selection c WALKING STICKS. Among the assortmer aro some magnificent Silver-mounted Malacc Canes and- Ebony Sticks, very suitable fc Christmas Presents. Hollies, Hazol, As! Subsox Thorn, Orange, Olive, Laurol, Ceylo Vine, Rattan, African Oak, Malaccas, &c &c, with knots, niokol- heads and orooki Also, s ome vory handsomo Silvcr-mountc F.F.F. Wooden Pipes and Tobacconh Sundries. A large and varied Stock c Musical Instruments, Banjos, Flutes, Pii colos. Nickel, Brasa and Wood Flageolet Violins and Bows, Violin and Banjo String and Fittings, Concertinas, Accordeons, an Tutors. Cut Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarcttei Kgyp_ an Cigarettes. « 1; X FOWBEAXB rURJSriBHKD / -v Vy -'rom the ve*y C_Eapert //&/ to — — most /&/ •- \J?r\ ——A—rat—, /JS?/ hl%y aW •!« aY* *l\ -■ &y - w M' ~~ \v> J Cv/ ** owuraaw ______! \^-

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7958, 24 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7958, 24 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7958, 24 January 1888, Page 4

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