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Advertising : 923 wordsSir—The agitation grows and hope revives. It is becoming evident that a new departure must be made, and that a new policy must be determined on. Nothing but the pressure ...
Article : 802 wordsSir—In justice to the whole issue raised by the discussion of Mr. Caldwell's resolution afforded by the committee of the Chamber of Manufactures. I beg to point out that the ...
Article : 1,180 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has delivered a lecture entitled "Duty in Many Lands" in connection with the Y.M.C.A. Association, in which he recounted in an interesting manner his experiences ...
Article : 1,452 wordsAmong the many specifics introduced to the public for the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, derangements of various kings, and as a general family medicine, none have met with ...
Article : 232 wordsSir—From my exalted position I notice that the principal arguments that have been hither to used in the discussion of the question of outer-harbour accommodation have been ...
Article : 1,047 wordsSir—Although the House of Assembly in its wisdom (?) has determined that the contract for water-pipes shall be given to a local maker, it is possible that the Ministry, who ...
Article : 626 wordsThe Australasian Sanitary Conference concluded its sittings on September 30. The resolutions agreed to were reviewed, and several amendments were made in them. In the matter of quarantining ...
Article : 778 wordsI have tried experiments on myself and others with Hop Bitters, and can easily recommend them as a pleasant and efficacious medicine. I have found them specially useful in cases of congestion of the ...
Article : 57 wordsGentlemen—Since writing you of the great benefit I had derived from taking "Hop Bitters," I gave a friend a bottle, who had been suffering much from dyspepsia and sluggish liver, and the change was ...
Article : 80 wordsI am pleased to testify to the good effects of your "Hop Bitters." Have been suffering a long time with severe pain in the left side and across the loins, and, having tried a number of so-called remedies ...
Article : 61 wordsGentlemen—I was troubled with a very bad form of indigestion for a long time, and tried many things in vain until I got some "Hop Bitters," and on taking was quite cured, and remain so till this ...
Article : 59 wordsDear Sirs—I have lately finished my first bottle of "Hop Bitters." After having for many years suffered acutely from rheumatic gout (inherited) I feel so much better, and can walk so much more freely ...
Article : 79 wordsGentlemen—You may be interested to learn that one of the most eminent Judges on the Irish Bench (a customer of mine) highly approves of your Hop Bitters, having received great benefit from their ...
Article : 52 wordsSir—It is not my intention to occupy much of your space, but after reading the discussion recently reported in reference to the local tenders for cast-iron pipes I think a ...
Article : 610 wordsI find Hop Bitters a most wonderful medical combination, healthful, blood-purifying, and strengthening. I can, from analysis as well as from medical knowledge, highly recommend them as a valuable ...
Article : 47 wordsGentlemen—For years I have been a sufferer from kidney complaint, and from using your Hop Bitters am entirely cured, and can recommend them to all suffering from such disease. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Assembly on September 30 went into Committee on the Land Bill. Sir T. McIlwraith moved a series of amendments, providing for the constitution of Local Land Courts, to be elected by the ...
Article : 278 wordsSir—Having suffered from extreme nervous debility for four years, and having tried all kinds of medicine and change of scene and air without deriving any benefit whatever. I was persuaded by a friend to try ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—The payment of members debate does not look well in print. It seems that when hon. members get excited they, like common people, become invective, somewhat ...
Article : 591 wordsTo the Hop Bitters Co. Gentlemen—Having suffered for many years from biliousness, accompanied with sickness and dreadful headaches (being greatly fatigued with overwork ...
Article : 115 wordsHop Bitters Co. Dear Sirs—I have taken your most precious essence, Hop Bitters, and I can already, after so short a time, assure you that I feel much better than I ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Government have intimated that they cannot concur in the proposal that they should contribute towards the cost of re-surveying Bass and Banks's Straits. They have considered Mr. Griffith's Bill to ...
Article : 123 wordsIn the Assembly on September 30 the Reform Bill was further considered. All the fancy qualifications, such as schoolmasters, ministers, undergraduates, &c., were struck out for the Assembly ...
Article : 163 wordsSir—I presume Mr. Thompson does not feel justified to thank the gentleman who represents himself to be an "Observer" for his criticism relative to his remarks regarding ...
Article : 687 wordsGentlemen—Though not in the habit of praising patent medicines, which for the most part are not only useless but injurious, I have constantly used Hon. Bitters for the past four years in cases of ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Premier has sent a cable message to Mr. Murray Smith requesting him to consult with the other Agents-General on the annexation question, and to operate with them in making a united ...
Article : 809 wordsSir—The present lookout is hopeful. The money borrowed has been well spent in reproductive works which will tell beneficially on this colony in the usual course of ...
Article : 450 wordsAt Glanville on Saturday afternoon, October 4, a match was fired between teams of ten men, picked from the Police Force and the Port Adelaide Company of the Rifle Volunteer Force. The conditions ...
Article : 650 wordsThere is a vigorous agitation throughout the colony for the adoption of responsible government. A meeting of the creditors of Joseph Shaw has been held. The liabilities were stated to be £25,000. ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—The present being a time when capitalists as well as men who work with their hands are looking for concessions from the Government, is it consistent for the ...
Article : 193 wordsSir—Permit me a few lines in reference to the letter signed "Glenelg" in your issue of last Friday. "Glenelg" therein seems to infer that the rescued body of John Rees was ...
Article : 233 wordsSir—This is a matter that has been frequently discussed by the Pastoral and Agricultural Committees of our Royal Agricultural Society, and the question as to whether ...
Article : 337 wordsSir—Resuming the subject of my recent letter, suggesting the supply of cheap fuel by the Corporation of Adelaide, I have to inform you that being in want of my usual ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 6 Oct 1884, Page 7
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