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WEIGHTY FACTS.

T?armers, ranchmen, sheep and catfcla herders wi flnd a great benefit, and oftentimes save the hard- won 'earnings cf years, which might otherwise have to be expended on physicians, to cay nothing of tho dis comfort of swallowing their nauseating mixtures, by keeping on hand a supply of Emil Frcse'a Hamburg

Nothing but intrinsic merit can account for the enormous sales of Emil Frese'a Hamburg Tea, the demand for which is constantly increasing. The reason is obvious to all. It is a purely vegetable preparation, mild and yet efficient in its action, carrying off all impurities from the Bysteru, and imparting a glow and vigour, which only those who havo used it can appreciate. >

In the fierce^struggle for existence which mos' of v are called on t6 engage in, good health ia of utmost moment. Any agent that will restore and build up the wasted energies becomes of inestimable value. Such an agent is Emil Frese'o Hamburg Tea. It ml creates the activity of the liver and kidneys, and Stimulates the bowels, thus enabling the system to ward off disease.

Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout Now Zealand. PBICE - Is 3d. Wholesale Depot for Middle and South Island ; NEILL 85.05., DUNEDIN. Ho

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Otago Witness, Issue 1752, 20 June 1885, Page 8

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WEIGHTY FACTS. Otago Witness, Issue 1752, 20 June 1885, Page 8

WEIGHTY FACTS. Otago Witness, Issue 1752, 20 June 1885, Page 8

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