k prudent master advised his servant to pat by his money for a rainy day. In a few weeks bis master inquired how maoh of his wattes he had saved. •< Faith, none at all 1 ” said he. 11 1 did as you bid me. It rained yesterday ; I took a drop, and it all went." The Life of an M. P—An M.P. deploring the evil effects of London habits on the health, said that were it not fur the American Go's Hop Bitters he oonld not live through (with the irregular hours he was forced to keep. Said he:-“As soon as I feel weak and exhausted from long night sessions and meals at irregular hours, I resort to my Hop Bitters instead of stiinn I louts. They regulate my bowels and keep 1 my appetilo good, my brain clear, and my Mnogtb and health are presemd,” B*,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1792, 8 February 1886, Page 3
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147Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1792, 8 February 1886, Page 3
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