What is generally known as belching, a vulgar term for certain dyspeptic tendencies, is disagreeable both to the persons it affects and those by whom they are surrounded. These eructations attest an excess of wind on the stomach, and should be dispelled summarily. The wonderfully diffusive properties of Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, the stimulating glow it imparts, and the tonifying results it effects, are the best recognised agencies for the eradication of this most annoying ud irritating disturbance.
The best Medicine known is Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract.—Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy-no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the luno-s,' swellings, &c , diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidnevs and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal ainldipitiiiia.it International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust m this approved article, and reject all others.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9103, 11 July 1888, Page 6
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