A Wise Deacon. —“ Deacon Wilder, i want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family so well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have had the doctors running to us so often’” Brother Taylor, the answer is very easy. 1 used Hop Bitters in time, and kept my family well, ami saved large doctor’s bills. Four shillings’ worth of it kept us all well and able to work all the time, and 1 will warrant it has cost you and most of the neighbors £lO to £IOO apiece to keep sick tho same time. 1 fancy you’ll take my medicine hereafter.” See
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THE BAD AND WORTHLESS are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprang up ard began to steal the notices in which the press and the people of the country had expressed the merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. 8., with variously devised names in which the word “ Hop” or “ Hops” were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and especially those with the word “ Hop” or “ Hops” in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing hut genuine American Hop Bitters, with a cluster of green Hops on the white label, ami Dr Soule’s name blown in the glass. Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing in mitations or counterfeits. 214
NOTICE. ALL Persons trespassing with Dog and Gun on the Ponrerore Estate, will be prosecuted. 171 J. D. IIAMSDEN.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 782, 28 May 1885, Page 3
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