SPECTACLES t SPEpTACLESI ' -L '"'■* < i ■prr ANTED, the We»k-sigb.ted> tb 1 fcnoV t » that can have Speotacles-pro--perly.ftdsptetl.t^ suitjtheir-Bights,. at PER;,, i CIVAL'S, Optician and Spectacle-maker to / i the Dunedin Hospital, Ncu'3;. Georgelstreet. ; Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly _recom- | mended for defective visions. Also on sale, i Sykea's Hy4romoters, Glaaß do, SagcEaromk- { ' torn, TEennonieters,' Aneroid- Barometers^ \ Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses..Salinomoters. Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, .Field Glasses, Telescopes, &C- ,; ,-„, NlB. — All of Optical f iap. Matkem»- , tical Instruments bought. .» .';„ ". t '"j- ].[ ' ni..^i»' W .'«'i.» l L.u-.r,rii-.ui..i J'AJ. fj^ij-i - ' • I:%S-nS^l'B3Co3i;=;6E(}ed bjtia Knaical Pssultf" ?»« alt coxes* bf trMyei^tfoittj 3thkunJali*m t ' Pii'tiptV ■ u&ykp&psfo >■ JKt'Jncyt and Ziv.en'.Copti7i>ifitts ', ' •iQrSewtirii cf '.Cfiunterfeiit < and ' tittirMion'*;' ' ! !>f. '-.->., ':'.': '' "IMPORTAOT PUBLIC, Ji '' " TXTOLFE'S AROMATfO SCfIIEDAH' yy. , , , s .SCH^TAIJPS. ,„ , rj'l'-'-l,r j'l'-'-l,' lli THE PPKEST'STIIIULA^ "IN THE-^ORLD,..,^ -i-. ' d"The extraordhwry'salcf, wide^Sprcad popularity, '*ndi wonderful resiil^ of ;WoLFfc'soSp«MAP?e, -prove Jindisi; putably that the ratroductipn.of'a perfectly, pyro.hev^ rago is appreciated >>y the" Australian public. * " <-' v " Tho medical profession being the most competent far scienco,and resp'ohsib'le-in^ Society of all ofche^ to'fprnv a correct judgment of the medicinal and salutary'i properties of an article. of this kind, would not give" their 'unsolicited Testimonialsr'-ih special commenda« tidttof . '.'•,•* •" f V'OI :<■' >.Of £ WOLFE'S AROMATia; SCHIEDAM;. SCHNAPPS^ ; wore it a preparation of doubtful, or^even. ordinary , quality, nor unless they had proveJ its' superior ; excel^< lence and value in. their^wnfpractice or expeijence. <i" ' As a substitute for every oCher alcoholic restorative,* not excepting the.y.ery best French/ Brandy;. now in 1 use, none of which can compare with-it ;in P,ur}ty or Renovating Power, the proprietor lias' feouridlesa professional testimony of its superiority, and therefore- ' strongly, iecoinmend^Jt aa.a substitute for aucli liquors i in domestic^nd. private use.^ . t . tp ,: .. ", . J-\^. ' Aiameans b'f preventing"ijie ( fl>safereeable : audoftendangerous/ effects'" prb'dueed upon 4 tlte "stomactf'&nd' bowels .by'» change of water, -oqinf tha-juef.of water; contajni^ganj infusion ,vegetaH«i matter, ! which so of ten, produces that" obstinate form ()t, Fever ' arid A'gae'whlch'sb ,'firightfully 'uHdermlncri'fh'o conitt tutlon, .r>{«/nj[ Ov..ir o3 xu-i o;:-j uha! ,; J.i WOLFE'S AROMATIC cSCmEDAM.,. SCHNAPPS , s wiU"he found absolutely 'iiu^uibiet while in cases' of" ; Dropsy, Gravel, Otsstructions of the Kidneya, Diseaser of tho Bladder, Dyspepsia^ Flatulency of Ag«jandjof- ■ Infancy, and General Debility, iftiirecominejfdcdnnoat I > emphatically by the most distinguished members of ( the Medical Profession." -- - — — -- - — — -- - ; The following Reliable TeSimofiialsFli^e Seen"" ; offered by the Australian Pre^s;ittr%dnigjensJatjapa.dC JAVOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS:— j Sydney Morning Herald. " In these days when alcoholic liquors are so largely consumed, and consumers are so much in doubt whether their systems are not being gradually im- ! paired by adulteration, it to well that one at least of , the popular beverages of th 3 period ia reliable as pure ' — that is, Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. It. ■ is something to be assured by physicians and others of scientific cognoscenti that we have in this article a genuine extract, which, taken in moderate quantity ;and under ordinary healthy conditions of the body ; affords a beneficial stimulus to the animal functions ; and even, if taken in excess, leaves but a miniminn of ,the inevitable evils of abuse. . "If it is necessary in the interests of the public to •denounce the too common practice of manufacturing ■noxious.compoundsas.wine» and spirits, ;it seemsonjw •just to point out this meritorious exception." XivFj • Town and Country Journal. "We. have in these-ScHNAPPS'a-total absence of fusiL oil, which jfmmbiried jvitn the, great pnrifyiof ill irigiei . dients whence 4t is -eXtrabted.^accouftts for the unusually healthful and invigorating qualities which have already rendered this latest addition to the alcoholic list sq justly celebrated, " TTJ; £4}?a^ <| - IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS. >i ■> MzSiJ i'lSoVe*niber'll{b4 18TO.? ♦ I " I beg to state that I have, withHhe permission of the Honorary Physicians, given, yo.ir JgciufAPPs to several patients in our wards.f I have jio helito'tfdn'in stating that,! consider your ScHHAErsJarinost excellent stimulant and "diuretic, and of great value in cardiac" and renal affections, and I believe they will eventually Supersede ail* other, spirits,, in. the treatment^of .th'o above complaints f.l t - j$ |• ( 5-, » ? g ' '" LITTON FORBES, " Resident Physickn." ; Government Analytical Laboratory, " Melbourne, March 15th, 1872. 1 " have examined a sample of "Wolfe's Aromatio Schiedam Schnapps, submitted to me for analysis From the examination, I conclude that this spirit is perfectly free from fusil oil or solid matters, is distilled from malt only, and as a sample of Hollands Gin I do not think it can be surpassed, v ; "It niay]theref6rebe'rec6mm"en'de6>for^S fn'HoV pital and-private practice} its a good'- aromatic^stinralant. "WM. JOHNSON.. 1 7■> / * /•'Government Analytical Chemist. " - 1 , Packed in Cases of 1 Dozen Quarts and 2 Dozen Pints. On Sale by all WJne^ and. Spui^ Merchants, , Hotel andiStorekeepers thjSFuglfout the^Coldny, * CAUTION. ; The extraordinary demand for Wolfe's Schnapps has induced smany?s many? worthless -.Counterfeits (and! Base Imitation*, iZ } _* i *.a c .. ?U«h tv i THE ONLY GENUINE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS ' Bears on the wrapper, of every bottle the name of the undersigned, who are the Sole Wholesale Agents in Australia. M. MOSS and CO., Sydney. Sub-Agents : DALEGTY, NICHOLS, and CO., Dunedin. QUPREMB COURT INJUNCTION.— k_/ A perpetual injunction having been granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales to restrain the defendants, J. R. Cattcll and Another, under a penalty of £30,000, from the importation and sale of ceTtain Sktriou3 Isotations of Wolfe's Aromatic Sciiikdam Schnapps, as exhibited in the cause and bearing the name of Kidbr&bn'/' 1 > >p~ *. WE HEREBY' GIVE NOTICE that wa'sffalfinatttute LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, without further caution, against all persons BUYING, SELLING or DEALING in such COUNTERFEITS. ' M. MOSS and CO., Sydney, Sole Agenta for the Australian Colonies. DALGECT, NICHOLS, and CO.. » Sole Agenta, Dunedin. -■'.--. V 1 - w!
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Otago Witness, Issue 1325, 21 April 1877, Page 23
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