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Advertising Cheats 1 ! t "It has become 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 Bitten in as plain, honest terms as possible, " To induce people "To give them one trial, which to proves tbeir value that they will never use anything else." " Ihe Remedt so favorably noticed in all the papers, religious and secular is "Haring a large sale, and supplanting all other medicine. " There ia no denying the virtues of Hop plants. and the proprietors of Dr. ttoule's American Hop Bitters hare shown great shrewdness and ability * "In compounding a medicine whose virtue* an so palpable to everyone's obserr&tion. Did She Die P •• No 1 " She lingered and suffered long, pining away all the time for years," " The doctors doing her no good ;" " Aud at last was cured by Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." ••Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." , A Daughter's Misery. " Eleven' years our daughter suffered ott a bed of misery, " From a complication of kidney, liver* rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, " Under the care of the best physicians, " Who gave her disease various nanies» " But 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 shunned for years before using it."— The Parents. Father is Getting Well. " My daughter says : " How much better father is since be used Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitten." " He is getting well after Lib long suffer* ing from a disease declared incurable." " And we are so glad that we used your Bitters."— A Lady jff N.Y.. fSITNone genuine without a bunch of green hops on the 'white label, and Dr. Soule's name blown in the bottle. Be* wabe of all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above.— 2 , "' ■ , .

v Bncmr-pAiDA."— Quick, .cpmplet* .cMp. 411 annoying Kidney, liladdcr,. ami' Urinary Diseases. At cheaiistd. and Kcmpthorne, Prosser k Co.V-Age'ntsl 1 Wei. lintfton. ■-■ * ]

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 2

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354

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 2

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