T?OB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.—The "Maine I* la*"* excepts from prohibition spirituousUquorf for medicinal purposes. Yet tho truth is that the common liquors of commerce thus favourably excepted i*re poisonous to the sick. A pure stimulant wisely medicated with tonic and idterativi vegetable agents is what the weak and feeble ncd, and it has been provided is UioLi-iio Wolfe's Scuiepam Aromatic soiixapps The restorative properties of this famous invlgorant, as manifested in canes of dyspepsia, general debility, rheumatism, nervous tremors. low spirits, kidney distase, and intermittent f- vtr, are admitted to be unequalled. It is the supreme tonic of the present age.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4126, 3 February 1875, Page 2
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