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TMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. W O L f" E ' S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, Ivegistered under Trade Maiks Act, 28 Vic, NO The extraordinary Sa'e vide -spreail popularity, an wonderful results of Wol> >'„ U^» P ,. S pr0 >e nmsputably that the introduction of a perfertly puro lM \ frige 11 appn.ci.ittd by the Australian public J he medical profcsinn, being the most competent in 'ucntc, mill nspousible 11. socitlr, of "'1 othcrH to loriu ji on>rrect juilitmont of the niciliciiial and s ilutai )» opertiri of an article oithKkind.woiild not give thei unsolicited tDstmioniAls in special cororaendation of SrdiiFiMM A.1U.M vth S< 11 VAi'ps were U a preparation Of doubtful or even o\diniry rjualit), nor unlcsi tbtv 1 ai proved its superior excellence and value in then own practice or experience Ai a means of preventing tht ai^greeablaiDd often dangennis effects produced upon the stomach and liowels by a cliinga of water, or in tlio uso of water containing nn infusion of decayed vegetable matter, which so often produces that obstinate form of Fever and Ague which so fnghtfi.il. undermine the conitution, THE SCniEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS will be fouud absolutely lufullible, whilo in rases of Drop^i, Gravel, Obstructions of the Kidneys, Diseases <»f tho IJliddor, Dyspepsia, Flatulency of Age and Inf.iriLv, and Gener.il Debility, >t is iccou> mended most in]] IiRticaJly ly the trust distinguished members o tbo Medical Profession. Tho following reliable testimonials have been offered by tho Australian Pres' •— Sydnpy Moninxj Herald. "In theie days when nltobolic liquors aro so largely consumed, and consumers are so much in doubt whether tticir^j stems arc not being gradually impaired by idulteration, it is well that one at least of the popui u lie\<rmesof tlie rcnocl i-i lelinble »s pure — that is W or i-i- -. Ajiom \th Sliiifuam Sciinapi"» It is m>iik thine; to lio nwircrl by physicians and others of llio sointific t( unoscctiti tint wo ha\c in tins artule a gcnuinr article wIikm, tikon in uiodcrtte <(««utit/ an<l ur.rlor oidinarih h, i\thy cond I tlo IS of body, arlop's "\ licitflciHl ttuiiuliM (t the iiiimnl f\uictioii-> and, c\cn if tnken in exti Ic.ives but .1 minimum Qf Iho Inrvit ible i vils Of aliitsc " If it is doll siuy in the interests nf U c pnl>lio to denounce the too roinmon practice of aanufactitring noxious tninjioinids as wine? and siiint" it srcniiOnly jiut to [loint to this mcruoiiouH exceiition." Tumi mid Country Jounial. "We ba\e in these B Lhnapps n tou' v sence of fusil oil, which, ton bnn''l with tbc grot pun y of v\l ingredients whence it u extracted accounts fur th© unusuilly healthy and Invigorating quality which has already rendered this latest addition to tho alcoholic list so justly celebrated " BclVa Life in Sydney. " Experience has proved the \nluo of Wolfe's ScMcdam Aromatic Schnippa as a stimulant at once inMyoraticg and harmless, and it may be used with much benefit by thoso reqmrlni? a pleasant and effectn e remedy The medical ofticors of the Sy^nty Infirmary have tested its mtnt a practically in various cases, and bear willing tcatimonj to its excellence, and wo UicrcVtro feel no difficulty I" recommending to the notice of our rer den the Aromatic Schnapps not only as 1 puro and ajreoable occasionul Leverute but what is of far more impotUnce, as a really pica, sarit medicine." IlirOKTANT TESTIMONIALS " Sjdney Infirmary, November 11, 1870. " I beg to state that I have, with tbe permission of Honorary Physicians, given your Schnapps to several patients in our ward I hixo no hesitation in stating that I consider your Schnapps a most excellent Stimulant .uul Diuretic, anrf of great value in cardiao and renal affections, and I believe tboy will event J*lly supersede all other Spirits in llio tieatment of tho abovo complaints " LiiTOJf Forms, Resident Physician." " Government Analytical Laboratory. '•Melbourne, M» ch 15, 1872. "I haie examined a sample of Wolfe's Aromatio Schiedam Sthnapps submitted to me foi analysis From tho examination I conclude that tbisapintis perfectly free from fusil oil, or solid matte s . it distilled frou malt oD)y , and as a sample of Hollands gin cai ->otb» surpassed. It may there ore be recommended for use in Honpital and piivste practice as a good aromatic stimulant.- (Signed) WiuJiM Johj«son, Government Analytical Cheinn t." We havo at pointed Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co. Sub-Agents for the sale oflWolfe's Schnapps in Auckland, New Zealand — M. iJoss and Co , Sidney, Solo Agents for Australia and Now ZeaJard. "Auckland. New Zealand Jnne 20, 1872. "Icertifytbat I bsvecan fully examined and analysed Wolfe's Aromatic Schnapps.and find the sample nven me to bo a very strong, 1 ure spirit, free from adulteration or any deleterious or offensive matter «ndl believe useful inalliaaes where a pure gin isindiCited. I have also submitted tho sample to patients who hare been Hccnstoroed to tips description of and it lias bien universally liked and approved of »s a ationg, pure, wholesome spirit, au<l us such I cun rc» commend it " Chari is F. G0«>simo', M.D. L. V. NA TH A N & CO., AGENTS, Auckland, .New Zealand.
TMPORTANT PROCLAMATION. NOW THE NEW MARKE1-HOTJSE IS OPENED NOTICE TO ALL VISITORS. THE QUEEX-S'IilEET JUNCTION MEDICAL HALL Supplies ALLt PATHIC AND HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES Ii most co ivement'y situated. Has the newest Post oUice Lettor-bor. Po Starops. Agent "a t*ie Dailt BonTneRS Cnoss and WEEKir Newi. J. BOPKINS, Prt prietor. Juno 20, 1873. Gi d Sati int Quick.
TV E A F N E S 8. Ihe undcrsigLC'i has rece'ved a recipe from tha Chief Aunst of tbe Royal Dispensary fo- Diseases of tbe Ear, Pesn-slreet, Soho, London. The rhemicalt »ic tonipoundcd by a dittingnisbed Auckland Chemist It has cured seveialp«i ties afflicted with this d strefSing complaint, indeed so remirlrabl* have been (he cures that a Gentleroau in Otago hal sent me an oid u r frr o larga quantity to transmit to Melbourne. His 'eitora can at ony time be seen a my oflkc, IHeh-street. T B HANNAFOTCP
Conveyances. COBB & CO.'S TELEGKAPHIO LINE OP MAIL COACHES, TIME TABLE Leave Auckland every Monday, Wedneiday, »nd Friday, at 0 a.m., for— ! 8. d, 1. d< Otahnbu .. ..2 Point Russell .. 15 0 Papaloeto* ..4 6 Ngaruawahla .. 30 0 Papakura .. .. Q 6 Hamilton .. 85 0 Drorr .. ..7 Cambridge „ 40 Q I Loay» Hamilton evsry Tnesday, Thtiriday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m., f or— s. d. l.V di NgaruawahJa .. SO Papatoetos Point Rusitll u tO 0 Otahuhu.. .. IS I Drury .. .. 87 6 Auckland .. Iff 0 Papakura .. 28 0 Leaves Hamilton at 8 a.m. for AUxandra every Tuasday and Saturday ; leav«i Alexandra At 12 noon (or Hamilton, to meet tli* Coach /or Auckland, ev«ry Monday and i riday. Pareoli forwarded to all parts of the Walkato, and must be paid for before leaving th« office. We don* hold ourselves responsible for »ny parceli Talue oy« £6. DAILY TIME T^BTJE. Leart Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a.m., and every Tneiday.Thunday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for— Otahuhu Papatoetot Papakura Onuy. L«av« Drury orery Monday. Wednwday. and Friday, at 12 noon,o«d ever? Tuwday, Thursday, »nd 3aturJaj, at 4 p.m., for irapakura, Papatoeto*. OUfcubu, and Auckland. Have Auckland at 8 p.m. for Otahuhu Papatoeto* Papakura Drnry. Leav* Drnry at y.80 a.m. for Papakura Papato«to« Otahnhu Auckland. Carrlages.'Bnfgles, or Saddle Hoti«i c«B b« Bin for all parts of the province, BOOKIHO Orriai: — Eluott-€T«iit O. Q. QUICK Proprietor. H. MOFPLIH. Manager.
HOWICK AND AUCKLAND LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. DAILY TIME TABLE : .._„,. Leave Howick lor Patvmurc and Auckland at 7.80 Leavo Auckland for Panmure and Howick at 8 p m ' J. LOOMB * CO., Proprietors.
Stud. O^TAND THIS SEASON, »t Otahuliu, Tho Thoroughbred Hor.e AKE AKE. He is a bright bay, with bUck points, stands lfih. Sin., by Towton, out of Miss Row«. the dam of Peeress. Terms: Sinelo mac, 4 guineis; two or more maros, £3 15s Foal ensured, 6 guineas. For faither 1>*«'^«»^$RRAN UcOEE.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4981, 11 August 1873, Page 4
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