The horrors of war, multiform as they are, might be readily lessened, if precautionary measures were taken to guard against disease. IJut : inured to the dangers of the field, the soldiery become reckless, »ind many fall from carelessness and imprudence. Severe cold, malaria, intense hea:, over-exertion, are all swift deatroyeis of life. But before nature yields, the surrender might be averted, by nerving the system, and to fortify this, the best atrengthener is I'dolph Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, 8 Fcknitdke Grouped together for Bedrooms.—We are now able to show at a glance the necessary furniture for a bedroom, at various prices to suit any class of buyer. List, with prices marked in plain figures, placed in each room, so that parties wishing to furnish can tell in a minute the cost. Inspection invited.— Uarlick and Cranwell. Obstruction of the kidneys and attendan organs nil! prove fatal if uot removed by American Bop BltteiS. Head.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7651, 31 May 1886, Page 6
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