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A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received.

- -<■;• ■ ' • Frb, 91884. TnaVe triid experiments on i myself iand others with<JEibp'Bitterß,and can. easily recommena them myself as pleasant and etn* cacious medriue. I have found them > U.S-. Consulate, Manchester, Not. 8 1889-GentK-meu-fcinco writing to you ofhlie great beneit 1 ha-i " H..p Bitters," I gave afnei.d a bottle, who iad fei! -suffering 'much 'from-: d> spepsia and sluWgisn^ livery and -th^change ; .was marvellous 5 h« appeared another being ahoge.her. He hfaa Hrifcd several other cures L ' Arthur Oi -Hall' Consular Clerki !C>- /> i"iT-V: ' Klxdhfion'i Sept IV -1882.;"! I am pleased to testify to the good effects of!yo.iri^bdp->Bittß-8;" flavehedn Bufferrv ing much with severe pain ; m, the left side ian.l across the loins, and having tried a uiimber pf [BOrC%led remedies without any benefit;! am glad' to acknowledge the-jgrtat 1 benefit I have obtained 'from your medicine. Charles Watson. Colchester, Eng, Aug 18. 1882. .a Gentlemen-liwa* troubled with a yery badform of indigVstioV. for a urn' , and tried mtry. things m vain, until I got -om Hop. ißitt&s^ahU&iuatfiug I wasjiuut^cujred, and remain so till this timeout- i^w^ three mon>.U.sag' ; Bince I wacbad. ; :-\' i .-''■ - ;■'.' *»'-" c ... • • ->' From Rei j! cTßoke, M\*AC^QJIBB* "'Pear Si<s-I hay/a latfclYOimsW my, first battle* *'««)? Bttterß.^Af:e.r, hayjng for many years suff red acutelyfcpm^rhvu;matict iu.-inher 'tei-I feet, so much, better, Wc£n Wlt^lduch-more [should like to continue the. use of it. 1 write to ask you ho Wi many bpitleH yoti .willlet me hav,e fpi /£}, f.# \f^.Tl?P Have some' in s ock. : From Ould IrelandiJ v; \ , .Dublin, ; JS'oy. 22, 1882 Hop Bitters €,p., . „ ..,. i Gent'emen— Tpu/may be interested to karn thai y 6He J pf ■ the the most eminent Judges-on the Irish Hench (a, customer of minej highly approves of yeur Hop Bitters, haying received great benefit from their .-, T. T. Holmes, Chemist. /'Alexandria Palace. • London, Eng., April 18, 1882. I find H-'p Bitters a most wonderful medical combination, h.;a!thful» blcodpurifying. s and^t^nßthening. f I caa, from analysis^' wf UWfrdrn'meiuical know^dge, highly recommend them as a valuable family medicine. Barbara Wallace Gothard, Supt. ':» xi London, Eng., Feb. % 1882, Gentlemen— &ov years I have - been •■ a sufferer from kidney, complaint, and. from using your 1 Hop 'Bitte'e am entirely curedj and can rjecpiamend them; to all' suffering from such disease. • ■ ' William Harriß. Sheffield, Eng., June 7, 1882. Sir— -Havina; »• suffered 'i from extremenervous debility f.«r f^ur year 5 , and- having triediall kinds of medicine "and changeof Bcen^flindi-'air without, deriving, ..any behefit. whoever, I whb p^sjgaded ,bj a friend to try Hop Bitters, «nd the effect, I am happy to Faxv was^apst ,m:»rvellous.. Under^theße circumßtahcW^»l?it iny?duty to^giv^thM testimolwl f"T t\s4 benefit- of others, a f Imay sayT^m now entirety well ; theref re I can justly and with confidence give personal testimony; to safiyone joshing to nponme. r " • i>■ Yours tjuly^'/" 1 -. If. Henry Hall. Norwich, England, June 20, 1882. To $eH6p Bitters jUp,? ;■.-. p,. i ~ *i\ -,■■; ■ GenttemenVHaviql;; suffered * for man^: Jyearß frpm Biliousness, a"ccorapariied'wltK sickiiess and dreadtul' headaches, being great! v fatigued with overwork and lon-^ ;• -hours at bneiness, I J. st all ene^y strength 'and appetite. I was advised by a friend m wh«m I had seen such beneficial eflects to try Hop Bitters, and a f < w t'Ot'les have quite aterei and restored me to better heaffifi thanfyer, i,lhave;alß<j recommended it toiother friends, and anfepleaßed to add; with a like result. Every Oaim you make or it I qan ; fully ; endorse, aud. ; recommend t as an incomparable tonic. > Ypurs faithfully ;A^y/f/_ s v -w.Fi^; -•• ' Frpm Germany, Katzdnbachhof, (Germany. Aug, 28, 1881. Hop Biters Co -■ ■-'■ ■. ■ ' ■■/■;. Dear Sirs— l have taken your most precious essmce H> p Bitters— and I can already, after s<> short a time, assure yo> that I feel much better than I have felt for months. I have had, during the course of four yenrs, three times an inflammation of the kidneys,; The last, m January, 1880, was the worßt;,and I topk a. }pt of medicine to cure fame) "m consequence of which my stomach got terribly weakened, I suffered frpm enprmous pains, had to bear gnat torments wheni .taking^nourishment, had sleepless nights, but none of iho medicine was.of -t ha : least, use ta me jfow, m consequeiice of taking ,Hop Bitters, th^se pain-* and-inconvi niences have entir ly left me! I have a gpod nights rest, at. id am sufficiently strengthened for work, while I alwtn s had to lay down during the day, and this almpst every hpur. I shall think it my duty^to recommend the Bitters to all who siifier, for''l am sure I cannot thank the Lord enough that I CBme across your preparation, and I hope He will maintain you <\ long time to come for the welfare of suffering mankind. Yours very truly. Pauline Haussler. Gebr Rosier Fr?m Portugal, Spain, Gfntlemen •'i hough nPt m the habit of pr-iising patent ntpd'ic'mPs, which for the most part a c not only useless bt.t ii jurious I have constantly used Hpp Bitters for the past four years m ca-e? pf indigasfion. debility, feeblene&s of constition and m al] dieea^s ciiused^by poi r / >r ;ba<l vimilaiippj wnnt af ;air i-nd-. exercise, 'bverw* rk' and want of appeti.e with the most (.eifect success, I win the first wbo introduced your Hop Biters m Portugal nnd Spain, wi ere thej are now used very extensively. . i , ; Yours very truly, -.:.:■! Baron DeF<nte Bella. „ PrPfcßsion de'c-Lomie et de Phflrmaci 'Cpimbra University, Cpimbra, Portugal,

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1310, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1310, 2 October 1884, Page 3

A Few Unsolicited Letters From Thousands Received. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1310, 2 October 1884, Page 3

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