StrbnoTirxN the CoKSTiTUTiox.—Tho temporary “ fillip to nature ” given by a dram is of very brief duration, and always followed by injurious reaction. Only by a pure stimulant efficiently medicated can the weak and nervous invalid bo really benefited. Unoni’HO WoLm's Schiedam Aromatic Scu.vArrs is a stimulant of this description, and in its freedom from all taint of adulteration and tho potency of Its Invigorating and regulating properties it stands alone. Its effects go deeper than mere symptoms. It reforms a morbid habit of body and beneficially affects the constitution Itself, while ns a cure for dyspepsia and its kindred complaints, it has no equal.—[Advt.J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4215, 23 September 1874, Page 3
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