The schooner Melaine is advertised for sale, as she now lies stranded at the entrance to the Kaipara harbour. A call of sixpence is notified in the Young Gold Mining Company, and a call of the same amount in the Welcome Gold Mining Company. . . , : . Ui<pEß the "Weatheu. —When a man feels languid, depressed, debilitated, and indisposed to exertion, mental or bodily, he tells us he is " out ,of -sorts," : or " under the wealther." Persons in this condition need cheering and strengthening. Exhausted nature signifies by these symptoms that she needs aid and succour. Then is the time to "resort to Tjdolpho Wolfe's Schxbdam Aromatic Schnapps.: The eliect prodnced by this -wonderful stimulant' and tonic in such, cases is- almost* electric/ Strength, energy,. and cheerfulness return and REMAIN, for there is no re-action.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4488, 1 April 1876, Page 3
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