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MedicaL ' (REGISTERED) THE HOST FAMOUS OF'fill MODERN TONICS! FRESHLY PREPARED FROM THE CELEBRATED AFRICAN KOLA NUTS. The other Ingredients of ALOK are Secrets known only bo FISHER and Co. , b » IN THE MORNINGS AND BEFORE EACH MEAL ALOK IS THE MOST BENEFICIAL, REFRESHING, AND RECUPERATIVE DRINK KNOWN. . ALOK CLEANSES THE PALATE. REGULATES THE LIVER, AND DOES THE STOMACH GOOD. AS OK STEENGTHENS THE HEART "L-UsX REMOVES HEADACHE CURES INDIGESTION ' | CREATES APPETITE . | AI OK IS THR GREATEST NERVE v RESTORER KNOWN ABSOLUTELY ALOK is the King of AH" Pick-me-ups." UNINTOXICATING—THOUSANDS OF LADIES DRINK IT WHEN SHOPPING IN TOWN. All Hotels and Refreshment Rooms, with Soda Water. Cd per Glass. All Chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6tl per bottle. SOMETHING TO CARRY YOU ALONG AND HELP YOU OVER THE DIFFICULTIES OF LIFE. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT THE SYDNEY ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1898. WHEN OUT OF SORTS YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN TAKE A DRINK OF ALOK ALOK SAVES DOCTORS' BILLS. CAUTION.— POUR ALOK OUT OF THE BOTTLE YOURSELF, to make sure that you are getting the Genuine Article and not a SPURIOUS SUBSTITUTE. Insist upon being served with " ALOK," and yon will be sure to get FlSUttt AND GO'S ORIGINAL and FAMOUS TONIC. The Universal Praise of' Mighty Alok. v MADAME ALBANI. THE QUEEN OF SONG AND FRIEND OF HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA Hotel Australia, Sydney, March 29, 1898. MESSRS. FISHER AND CO. Dear Sirs,—l shall be much obliged if you will send me two bottles of your preparation, " ALOK." I am very glad to tell you that this Tonic was of great service to me on the sea, and in helping me to recover from the effects of my long voyage. It is of" great benefit in stopping sea-sickness and of great assistance to anyone who has FATIGUING WORK to do. I am, yours very truly, G. ALBANI GYE. MR. J. L. JACOBSEN, Champion Chess-player of Australasia, forwards unsolicited the following Testimonial, which speaks for itself: — School of Arts, Sydney. Dears Sirs,—As a cure for brain weariness and lassitude, 1 have proved Mighty '• Alois" a Marvellous Tonic. A dose before commencing enables me to endure the arduous strain of match-play with little fatigue. I consider it a boon to brain-workers and heartily recommend it to all chess-players. J. L. JACOBSEN. What HENRY BRAOY, ESQ., says about FISHER AND CO.'S TONIC : — Henry Bracy's English and Comic Opera Company, Sydney, MESSRS. FISHER AND CO. ' Lyceum Theatre, March 6, 1897. Gentleman,—lt is with much pleasure that I te&uify fa the merits of your Tonic. In my professional vocation 1 am very often tired and fatigued after long and worrying rehearsals, and I find great benefit at the time from a dose of your Famous Tonic with a little Sodawater. It invariably has a reviving effect-, and I have got quite fond of it. Yours faithfully, BRACY. Is an Unfailing Remedy for Neuralgia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Anasmia, Brain-fag, Depression, Impoverished Blood, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Influenza, Nervous Headaches, Debility, Lumbago, Gout, Melancholia, Impaired Digestion, and all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous system. Every Hotel and Refreshment Room, with Soda. Water, 6d pew Glass. All Chemists, 2s Cd and 4s 6d per Bottle, postage 3d extra. ' ASK FOR "ALOX" TO SECURE THE GENUINE ARTICLE. SOLE PROPRIETORS FiC||C , & f fA & MANUFACTURERS, 0/HLl?| fl| \V« Pharmacy— 337 George St., nea G^. °f- Sydney. Also 407, COLLINS ST., MELBOURNE. Agents for Auckland & District—Messrs. Seejner, Langgutb, & Co. Send to Headquarters for a Genuine Bottle.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 7 (Supplement)