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A. EECOHMENDATION I WOLFE S ucmms the largest Sale of any single brand of epirita in Australia. OVER 1.300.000 BOTTLES SOLO, ANNVALtT. It is good tor all. St li a a pure, bracing tonic* medicine that acta on the Hidneyo and bladder.

A WONDERFUL. DISCOVERY. Ibis is the age of research and experiment, when all nature, so to speak, isransackedby thescientiiic for the comfort and happiness of man. Science has indeed made giant strides daring the past century, and among toe—by no means least important-* discoveries in medicine comes that of THERAPIOiM. This preparation is unquestionably one of the most genuine and reliable Patent Medicines ever intro* duced, and has, we understand, been used in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, Maisonneuve, the well-known Chassaignac, and indeed by all who are regarded as autho* rities in sucb matters, including the celebrated Lallemand. and Roux, by whom it was some time since uniformly adopted, and that it is worthy the attention of those who require such a remedy we think there is no doubt. From the time of Aristotle downwards, a potent agent in the removal of these diseases has (like the famed philosopher’s stone) been the object of search of some hopeful, generous minds; and far beyond the mere power*" if such could ever have been discovered—of transmuting the baser metals into gold is surely the discovery of a remedy so potentas to replenish the failing energies of the confirmed rouiia the one case, and in the other so effectually, speedily and safely to expel from the system without the aid, or even the knowledge, of a second party, the poisons of acquired or inherited disease in ail their protean forms as to leave no taint or trace behind. Such is THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPIOW which may certainly rank with, if not take precedence of, many of the discovering of our day, about which no little ostentation and noise have bees made, and the extensive and ever-increasing demand that has been created for this medicine wherever introduced apoears to prove that It is destined to cast iato oblivion all those questionable remedies that were formerly the solo reliance of medical men. Therapies may he obtained of the principal chemists and merchants throughout the world.— Dtantcnd Fields Adveriiset\^,\viaz,tJLex»

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 13