d a \* only on the use of Woife'e 1 Sr'hnappa that it ought to be I judged. I you be tde Judge, f. Every bottle of Wolfe's Schnapps I contains an honest preparation i <■[■ Juniper Berries and select I Bnrley. I If you need a stimulant that will I tiraoe n ti»"ed body or olear a 1 lire'l ini.ul, TEST WOLFE'S I bC'l 1 N a nps -not h false stimulant 1 bul " builder Uμ of vital foroes. I ¥ou take no Slisk. I RfUer not U»k« nnythinfl than H |iim'«|>». n enliwllt ntr- l< >r llilh «lerl|in i .>iil i.oiii<«. imiiHi fun nre \\\\\ not.l lor »•>!■>« put i>.>»e >>t\ty' \a niHkf I] hi.i i'l'ni'ils-t.liey tti'w tttioOlUloly |5Ji/j/ XDfjclc £oZtles I L-odli I'.-r the iiarn*. nt>fl m-<T|>l U Only luetics Willi ll"- -1 \ I "Hli'i'e Ol M U iul|>lio Wolfe on Hie luUcl.
French Convict Settlement—Advices from Noumea sta'e that France ha« decided to ceaoe s-endioc Ci.nvicta to New Caledonia The Director of the Penitentiary has been recalled and his office abolished. Eight other officers of the Department have been recalled. Thb /übtjbn Mtjedbb—Aβ the result of remarks overheard by a fallow employee at the time ef Constable Long's fuoeral, a nran named Woolford, a groom employed at the hotel which was the ecpne of the tradegy, has been arrested. Acting on admission made by Woolford. the police arrested two men mimed Grand and Yeomans. Teacher's Whisky.—A very old friends of the residents of the Peninsula is shortly paying a visit with a view of giving the people a treat by inducing some of the hotel keepers to purchase and vend some of the celebrated Teacher's Whiskey It is aaid that for mellowness purky of flavour, and life giving properties, this well known old spirit has established an unequalled-reputa-tion in the Home markets. Rbad It ik His Newspaper ->-. George Schanb, a well known Geiman citizen of New Lebanon, O . U. 8 A., ieia CoD9t»nt reader of the Dayton Volkfzeitung. He knows that.this paper aims■:>»to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he B»w Chamber'ain'e Pain B»!m advertised therein for lame back,. be..,dj[d rot hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife , who lor eight weeks had. suffered with the most terrible paine in her bacb and could get; no rel ef. He :—'.* Af^er,. using tbe Pajn Btlrn for a few deys my wife said to •I feel though burn anew./ and befo-e ; ,neing th» entire l content ß r-f »he bottle the nnbearab'e paid* had entirely vanished and she could take up her humetioM rtutiee. Hβ is very tbankful and hcpee that all suffering likewise will hettr of h?r wnnderfnlrecovery The valuabis,,l\niment is for sale by Poods. Ohetiai«t, -A^AitoA.-
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2745, 30 January 1903, Page 4
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452Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2745, 30 January 1903, Page 4
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