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WINEGLASSES VERSUS SPOONS ON th- market there ara a great jnany Sarsaparti!-!?, of which small doses are recom* ntendea, these decoctions being I-ghly concentrated. It is important to remember,-however, that- in the proenss of concentration many of the Moat Valuable Qualities of the medicine are dissipated and LOST. This should abt-ys be borne in mind by those accustomed to take Sarsaparilla. I have already claimed that my Sarsaparilla is prepared by a Scientific Process, and I now claim that the principal feature- of this procets is, that the whole of the medicinal properties of the root are Preserved Unimpaired. To so preserve them is practically Impo««ble v whcn the juleea are'highly concentrated. Do not be misled, therefore, by small doses. SPENCER VISCEXX'B Sarsaparilla has been Proved to be thoroughly reliable and unvaryingly successful > where other- have failed.;. Nothing succeeds like | micces*. Already considerably over one hundred 1 dozen bottles have been lioldin Canterbury, and THE FACT SPBAKS FOR ITSELF—-AND [ FOR THB IBARSAPARILLA. Tpre-Untedin my first kdvertisement that everyone who used it would continue to ruse it, and it is evident that my, prediction is being Verified. I would very >tronnfy sijife everyone suffering from impure blood, scrofula, etazema, skin disease, pimples and sores of all kinds to try It. The' effect of one bottle will prove A SUttflßtaE. It is pleasant to the tasteandl gi»»rantee it;' to be free from anytbina injurious to tiie most dellicate constitution of either sex, fromiitiaiicy'to- oM age. Give it a trial and test its.value, ...... There is na old -ayinV ttiat "a Prophet has no honour In his own counSrv," but I am glad to say thai- the contrary is'proving true in my case. I do not claim any B_i„>ial merit for my efforts beyond that of Perseveituioe and Industry. Sarsapanlla is an old-fasbioqjsd remedy which has been much Abused by Unscientific, I may say by absolutely ignorant, preparation. The vigorously popuiar demand for jfc--» sure evidence of its value •—has led many unscrupulous persons to foist upon the Public concoctions utterly worthless and un. worthy of the name of Sursaparilla. Ma_y of these nostrums are condemned by (betr low price. BEAVATtE OF MEDICINES THAT ARE LOW.PRIQBD. The process of the proper scientific and Rational preparation of Sarsaparilla lias been perfected by rne, only by a, long courae of uetdevepiijr experiment S.'EL l mtjh STAKti MY PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION upon its uneauaUed and benign virtues. The dose ot SPENCER VINO-NT'S Medicina Sawaf anlia is A WINEGLASSFUL. Renumber th.\t concentrated mixtures of Sarsal parilia with Spoonful doses ore imperfect and of little value. The opinion of an eminent physician has been expressed te - the effect that small doses of any dacoction of Sarsaparill* of which the more volatile qaalities liave been dispersed by evaporation ore almost inert and relatively worthless. In my former advertisements I announced that Mr Borrell will take a cabinet photograph of the purchaser of one bottle, on the wrapper being banded to him. This photogx-ph ia Fli-JE and £ presented solely for advertising purposes. THE OFFER IS SIILL OPEN. DON'T TAKE— " JU3T AS GOOD,'? OR "SERVE THE SAME PURPOSE." BUT INSIST OK HAVING SPENCER VINCENT'S 3 /6 . MEDICINAL SABSAPABILLA.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 2