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Mothers Don't 'Know.-How many children are punished for being uncouth, wilful and indifferent to instructions or reward simply because they .are out of health.l An intelligent a child of this kind : " Mother donTPScnow %$ she should give the little one moderate doses of Cp'a Hop Bitters fop two or three weeks, and the child would be all a patent could desire." A Lovely Uhapi<et.-A late fashion report says: "Nothing can be prettier than a chaplet of hop vines in blossom," A recent medical review jays: "Nothing can be. a bettor renovator of the health ■' than American. Hop Bitters. They aid in all the operations of nature; toning up the stomach, assisting the food to become properly assimpated, and promote healthy action in all the organs. The dictates of fashion, as well as the laws of health, alike favour a right application of hops." Read. : ■■■■■ The fountain of-pebpetuai, tooth d'oe'snot spring exclusively within the<confines of olassio story.. Its fresh and living waters flow to-day from other well-heads, Tho,weak and the de". bilitatcd havebnt.to drink of Udolpho Wou'B'a . Schiedam Aeomatio Schnapps, and soonthey start to renewed vitality, It is the modem reyivifier, touching to elasticity and strength, the impaired in health, and the suffering with aiieasei . /• ; </.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 4 December 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 4 December 1885, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 4 December 1885, Page 2

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