Vital Questions ! ! ! !
Axle the most "minent Physician
Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaj lug all irritation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitat' lgly “ Some form of Jfoj x ! ! !” CHAPTER 1.
Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians “ What is the best and only remedy that can he relrid on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs ; sucli as Bright’s disease, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women ” —■
And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically “ Bnchu.” Ask the same physicians “ What is the most reliable and surest cu c for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malaria, fever, ague, Ac.,” and they will tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion ! ! ! ! Hence when these remedies arc combined with others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr Soule’s American Hop Bitters, such a wonderful ond mysterious curative power is developed, which is so varied in it« operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER 11. ” Patients Almost dead or nearly dying ” For years, and given up by physicians, of Bright’s and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! ! !! !
Fnun agony of neuralgia, nervousn. ;s, wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar to women.
People drawn out of shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula.
Erysipelr-.! “Saltrheuin, blood poison'ng, dyspepsia, indigestion, and, in fact, almost al discas : frail” Nature is heir to,
Have been cured by Dr Soule’s Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighbourhood in the known world.
itXTNone genuine without a bunch of green hops on the white label, and Dr. Soule’s name Mown in the Lottie. Beware of all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 12 November 1887, Page 3
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