The Region of the Eternal Fibe.— Charles Marvin, in hU account of a Journey to the Petroleum Region of the Caspian, says: " It was anticipating hts.ory a bit, but there is very little doubt that before long it will be possible to do the journey from London to the Caspian—a distance of over 2600 miles—in a week. .... Any medicines the traTeller way require can easily be obtained at the cherotits'shops in Russian towns . . . .above all a few bottles of UNO's ' FKUIT 3 ALT, , perhaps the beat medicine in the world for the Caspian region, where the heat and duet occasionally provoke symptoms needing a gentle and invigorating treatment."—From Newcastle Dally Chronicle. Csution : Legal rights ate protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked Una's " Fruit .-alt;" with ill you have been Imposed on by worthless imitatlonii,—Sold by all Chemists.
Saccharine matter and feusel oil are both at open war with all renal disorders. iJo is certain vegetable matter known to eilrt, as chief ingredients, in many uf the medicitted compounds, placarded and pamphleted before the public, as either substitutes for or imitation* of Udolpho wolfe'n Schiedam Aromatic SOhnanpe. This leading preparation is diveited of both these constituent!!, and ia therefore recommended by tho beat members aif the medical faculty ai a specific in these ailments. a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 6
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