Bmintu WotiOMU i BY SPECIAL 3MjS^b APPOINTMENT, AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS. The Duty paid by HELSQ2I, ATE & CO. is Three or Four times as much as that paid by any WhoSesaSe [House in Australia and New Zealand, in spite of the numerous Smaiataons. This shsußd be a proof of the Superiority of their Teas.
CAUTION. LOOK ODT n\ FRAUDS. ; ] Owing to the success of Dr. Soule'a ! American Hop Bitters ia curing all diseases of the Liver, Stomach ' Bowels, Blood, Kidneys and Urinary l Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, l and Female Complaints, so that it * has become a standard household * remedy all over the world, and the < immense demand for the original * and genuine article, certain persona * are offering for sale various olieap £ and spuriou s preparations under the I name of " Hop Bitters " whioh do = not contain the medicinal properties found only in Dr. Soule'a American Hop Bitters. Take none of the cheap bcgus stuff simply because it is called "Hop Bitters." TKUTIIS. Dr. Soitlc'n AniJ-jjcnn EBop Hitters arc the Put-cat and Kent Iliiuia vvcr made. Tlieyare compounded from Hops, Biiclm, Man- ] drake, nnd Umiduiion— tlio oldest, best, und most ralunblo medicines in the worM, and contain nil the be?t anil most curative properties of all other Bitters, being tlio greatest Bkjoil l'mificr, lAvcr Kcucilaloisimd Life and Health Hestoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health i:nn pos3ibly long exist where i these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their " operations. I They give new life nnd vigor to the aged and in s firm. To all whoso employments cause irregularit} of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require au appetizer, tonic, or mild stimulant, these Bitters nra invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stiinulat iug, without iutoxicaiing. a REMEMBER. £500 {Five hundred pounds) will be paid for an;, t.isfi that Dr. Soule's American Hop Bittern will not cure or help. See that each bottle boars genuine ; label bunch of green hops on white paper with black lettors. None other senuisuc. Take no other. ' According to the official reports of the Anti-Slavery Conference, it appears that 400,000 slaves arc trafficked, ia anaually. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7032, 10 December 1890, Page 4
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