DECLARATION OF WAR.
LIFa:OBDEAOTI'r'L;.i
1.000 000 COO LIVES ENDANGERED,
A Never Failing Remedy.
Whilst very elaborate preparations ire befnf made at homo and abroad for the' propagation of warfare, and the wholesale destrupUOfcof human life, few permit themselvta to give » moment's thought to Its preservation, and tns permanent maintenance of God's greatest bta» fnr-Good Health. DyspefSla. indigestion, «n 4 the multitude of Mb to whioli the; flab is heir, daily carry off their,, mjnsai of viotims, and in the midst of disease aid despair, when niedical skill seems bamM ana human aid is in vain, try Emil Frese'J Htmbnrg Tea, whion, like the silver Using cf the blackest oloud, inspires the sufferer withhoM, and has saved Its thousands, and prolonged toe lives of tons of thousands. Lost.■the"ionMi testimony wo publish from time to time mar be doubted, we heartily Invite the rtaderso! Auohland Evening Stab to oorrespond^inu our patrons direct, and beg to call attention w the letter annexed. •> . ':. :irf' 11"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 137, 18 June 1885, Page 4
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161DECLARATION OF WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 137, 18 June 1885, Page 4
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