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The Bad and Worthless

»t« umr imitatid or counterfeited. This is MP'-eiaHy true or a family medicine, tnd-.it i. positive proof that t!:« reme.Jy imitated i» of tilt Hjheit value. Ab te.:n wit had beeo t«ated *dcl prorcd by the whole vodcl that Hop Bitter* wat tho purest, beat, sndimo;t VaiHabla family medicine on earth tatinv knitubna aptnag up a?d began to ejUal the BoMces in »h:«, the preaaand the people tv the country bad expressed the merits of H. B Md in erery »ay trying to iadpea suffering ioraHda to nae their etui1 inatead, expecting to make nsney oa tbe credit and good name •f H. B. Many otbera ttarttd uostruma pot np ia aiuil&r atyle to 11. 8., vitb variously icviaed same ia which she word "Hop "or " Vopi" were caed to a way fco induce penpla te beliere they wen tbe earn* aa Hop I<itt*re All anoh preteodod remediee or carea, no natter what their etyle or same ia, and Mpeoially those with the word "Hop" or "Mane "in their rams or in any way oon-, aected with them or th.<ir name are imitation? er counterfeit!. Beware of them. Touch fMMfbfthem.

Uw nothing bnt genui&e American Hop Bitten, with a eloater of preen Hops on tbe white label, ud Dr Soule'a name blown in the glass. Treat nothing el«e £3T D.uggisU •ad Cbwniete '.:* warned agai&at dealing in miUtioo* ov eountorfciu.

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Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4399, 15 March 1886, Page 4

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The Bad and Worthless Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4399, 15 March 1886, Page 4

The Bad and Worthless Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4399, 15 March 1886, Page 4

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