M rf nroved by the whole world that Hop Bitter* was the puves', best, and mnJt valuable f-"UT n**™"* on -arth. many imi^^'.o -pruag up, ami t^ A ., u» «f/>al the novices in which the p.:, *nd t«.H P^nfeof the wnntry in 1 vprww. ' th<- merits of H. 8., nnd in vw.vtrvi«« to jinnee suffering r -..U tn '!■•♦• t^ei^ stuff instead, expo t , y » malvH money on the good m- ,. "/ H. B. Many others stai-ted m -n f > i «ii»il*r style to H, '\ v 'h a-inslv devised names in •vhi.-". th* word '" Hop" or " Hops" »,..¥ impd in a wav to induce People to :.<»li*ve they were the «amft as Hop Bitters. All mch pretended rem^ies or cnn-i, no matter what tl^ style or nam" is. and espe'-ially tho* *i h thfl worJ " H'»n " or • • H.->pa " i" thrir name tn: \r\ a;iy wav conntjeted with them or their na?n", ftr» imitation* or foi^ B:'v»n- of them. Touch none of th«m. ■ OV * S TM It SUN^W? OF KXF*TKHOF ' »f iRiM A BLACK CLOUD. With *hf unt&'-wntj oflif-U minfiH tlie tln^l itv.'nrofd-ith! While, on thenm ii.i»i.J «»«'ch »*«e welcome #oand of s new br at ' of I< r " tlnit tell* o' »n *(!<lition to oar mot •><*■ <»•» th» other «« nhuid*" •' *• 1»»»' th* fMhfM win?* of the D«tr»»in« Any« ! TH- mhhtf *o'rt> of s (Jreat Influence which tulm thrf Unirerw hw proun«*«f our f»te > ! But, though wp f^nnot prerint, c«n *c poitpoo^dwth ? TN» «qe«ti»n «• mome-tou*. f«« »' «/»'"*■ «.f., tH. »,rolonj»'ion of life hat by » «in»!<v lioar, in»«»tteh m mrtinot promp'f w to «iht the bMde.t battle we can for thu «lorioa»N>on ofeii»t«noe. The>«»n^ n% It m-tinct »^ bnt t'»e ip-ntaneoa* voio^t i ■o' -B»r«w, «nd it i« ou. <fott to o»>ey. Bai there tu\\ »«(Q»i»t the qtrtfion, can de^th tw p«jtT>o«e7 by • «i««le h<"" ? v «> ; or the world work? in obedience to rei*«inUir*j ««d • «taiT «f these prnvw th*t thene who Jut* til* jtt4f«nent «nd the will to buckle <m the .hield. which n 'tare pl(i^» wi'fv »o their «r-»P. mw wtni off the in*i<tiou» «tt»c%. of thi implwsbie eni.au o^ life, ant.l m« Tip« oil •«<•, the ri»»l rwulne^ f'sdiMllf «ecmy. »ni the An«*l of .. Peao- *IHm «oA I v into our pretence, leading v«, *• »» were, m a «entle ilomber to the region} twyonJ thp «h«dow of the tomb." ' The Fell De«tr<\VM fflrtes hw first »pi>r — •«ehea in m»n? . fo»m«, but noneuwmnw fiTOured bf him than that of » dwil* for ■now preyinf upon the.wry titjlf of MoI-.-t< Snoitftr. What iithii toe? Thi-re •r- f ■ •mong «• «*io b«?6 no* bee • or tire now t •ome wttent iti tietims Would the r->« I?r know if be, »•■»,-,« 'in^er the hsn of frightful nooMMgef Let him a*k hi uwlf whether h<» exper'encei «uj of the following «ymptom»:— , There. »r» p» ; n« ****** the pH ■* * n^ Sl^' s « •nd wne imw in «he bck The moclh hi»ba( tM'e, eupwiaHy in th<» mo nine ; and there ar« feciingsof ,<luliie>»« and Hn«waine«^. The appetite i« poor. • unt of iridkr •li't>* collect* »b«at the t#»eth. th«?re i» a feeling M of a he^Tv load on «he itn'nioh, <»od «4metim« a fiint all-gwe iens-»rion nt the pit of the «tomn'i«i, wh;«h fo «d do«i not tati^ff. The ifjn are •ankrti, the hands and »e? t becotne «oW and fe-fclammr. iftera a cough *et« in, at flrtt dr», but atlenlfd iji «ie course of a few month* with ekpeetorationi of ?• f reenith colour. The «usVer fe*la /on-Un^y -tir«d, >md t Urp wew# •©*ffoH ''i •' no rr«t. V^rToninp^, ifrttability, nnd evil foreb<"*'n»i fotlow. Wh"n risi-s iiid.lpnly, there i« * «iddine§«, a «orf of «-hlrfin? «en««tiun in the '■fce*d. The bowel* beeo«ne entire ; tlie »kin it drj and hoi at titnnfj tho Wood becomes thcik and fttazuint; the whitei oftheysl -flr^» tin»td with fellow t the uriu* il'toinry -^n-i bii;h coloured, d^posittn? a lediiieHt <«ft*r Kamiing. There it freqaefltlr a ipittiog up «f the fw*d«*«t KoMa with a aour t»»t« «nd at otlwrt with a «wtwti«h ta»u>. Tbia w o^ten »tt>«nrt«»r with »pots before the tje», accompanied by zreat pro«tration and weakrw»». All of the»fl »y>np»orni are m turn "prettnt. It i» thought that nearlr otie-tlurd o f our pipiiltiti->n \\** thii (Ji*eaße in 'some of it« raried f>rmi. VCedinil naenhare mi«t;tken *Ue nature ot the tn '■■ladj.* <l<i t ue name i§ Dmnepftia or huii%»mhn ; hf whic'- s cVrtaijt ••?»nedy is t;» hn found n M.«ther rt(*.ig«!'« Curv'tre Svfiip-a Hi#diet«e trHwh haa woji in hath hernwpii-rfl* a coftfldonc-' founded only •on i»a fr.»»i rirfue.'. Th 1 3yi t «;>««n h eob ai-red from aif di* >■{** <»r nvlrtin* T-ud«^ ortro** th- pr..f-i^tor#. A. I -VhITX {iA'Hil?d), 17, Fwrwj/d-'i Ko.rl. London,, K.C. WfflT THK PEOPLE &\Y Y'tVR PBPPAB VTTOK 18 AH KZCRFTI K. . " Th.- P »ni»acy. Regent Rond, " Or at Yarmouth, H<" ?Btii, 18««. " H-)f Hir. — Four in*r|i<rine must be • •£!•<■<»> ttww». You can quite und*»M»and lhat \ h<?*f n'»t much' opinion o t w^mt are phIWI j}»trJc n*ti&*n, w'-i^h an* .-g^ipr-flly cure all tuid toortkle-*, »nd . I<liuu <\ he gftud to tee «Hfi< »«i-u oit rtf eiiitei.crt with the ' betom nf 'Wru -won." Yiiar prepnration howefer, w «o PiP^jnion, and 's undoubted';' ii-pfu l . One* -of nay broth>>r« took it with i-omidi* at'le •ettfS* ; and, to b* candid ..with you* I only laujfb a at him; and said, "■ His faith ha-i '^»!edhim." I Wi3 tfryill m'»* If fh'» ye«r { *f»*( mv'" l i ;>er«.i;««io:! i-v my ! xofh'e,, to pleat f ■film I «>n«e«.ted tv try Mother 8"!ger« Svriip nnd I v.i bound ta ny, that in ajtite ni \nt pr-^ud e« »tid unbe|i£i. it did me m^re good than unytli'tjit I »a» better i It. alt row tut not quite well, »n<t probnb'y n«>?e » «11 he »£»«*, «• my b.art hii» become w-.ilr, Vtioui('>> L anj coiiftUtera'ily -umlef fifiy yenr* - t\%e. I nn'iti'on my. cate to you, tl.inki': ■ Ht irsight bo f so'iie ihtffent »« _»ou.— l re-iiain, •faithfully youri,' * W. Sheppard P-jle (Hi. C)." I HAVE KOT HK*RO A 81NGLK ' COMPLAINT. " Baldook, Rests, Jamiiry 4th> 1883 " Gentlemen, PeH ap* it would ii< »p..m■>pr\n\e to itate that it gi»e« me greut len^u c topil'i and advanc the tale of yo-ir iii«d>ei(ii-8 o.» a.'fount of their worth. T h^te nof h*'< -or hmrd a tin »le complaint about your nv^icine* ainee I bate told them, but on the o-Wr 1i«od, a:'b<Ninded tentimony aa to their w>r*h,therefon 1 e«n with coi.fH'«e« bring t' era >o the public n«ttm>. Du>i g l<«82 1 ,o!d llf 4ios«n« of tlie S*rup r ■• d 7i dot n Pi)>a. This I thinV, taki ig in*o ncp' uut that «h*> inhabiunti are under 2,000, » d tbere nr♦wo ot*ter awnta in the tow:), wMi j}i»«- you a good id«M as to ■ ow it i« ii])pr«ciatetl here.' — FuithluHy yourg, •' 1L J. ler..rd, Pit. }Te* Vendor."
New Advertisements. LECTURE. THE OHBItfTIAN 'UTOPIA. 4 KE J 0 1-X I>E Rto the Hon. R. ST^V .'■'.• Hire O'i U T -'';.i;i.ii V.\.l aud 1' --•'*. »>v the Rev. P. l;i. Mn\tto, of W.fp-t, i»i the Fjikhbiiebiav Choech, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Colleutioa on behalf of the BuiMino P»nH. Mr Monro will conduct aer -ces.on Sunday, mornins r^«? >;vi>..i»g in Beefton, aud at Boatamu'a iv iUe «fterooo&
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1602, 18 September 1885, Page 3
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