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>itE N S SANA IN COHfOEE SA > 0 'Duke Puosviiun Keix Osiaskc. O E D (» N K rx 0 K DON E A DELICIOUS, SPARKLING. PHOSPHATED IRON BEVERAGE, xox-ALCononc. Patented in England, United States, Canada, Franco, Brazil, Bolg Italy, Victoria, Now Zealand, South Australia, NowSouth Wales, and India. Z 0 E D 0 X E, PLEASURE FARTIE THE BEST PRINK FOR TOURISTS STEADIES THE NERVES, [No lassitude SUPPORTS THE STRENGTH, QUENCHES THE THIRST. ic implies, Zoerone is a life-giving beverage, and contains in an easily „,„„,,„ m the essential constituents of Blood, Brain, and Nerve Tissue. It is not intended merely for occasional use as a medicine but as a sparkling daily beverage. It is agreeable to the palate, pleasant to the eye, innocent in its action, and is non-alcoholic. ZOEDONE has the most essential properties of Con Liver Oil, yet so far from causing Btomachio derangements, has a directly contrary effect; at the same time Zor-nosE contains the vitalizing phosphatie elements which give Oysters their specific value. The invigorating power of Zoedone is unsurpassed. ZOEDONE acts as a food, and contains phosphorus combined with iron, lime, soda, and potash in the form of phosphates, in such proportions as experiment and observation, extending over several years, have shown to bo of tho highest V.iluo for daily use. >ONE is hailed by tho faculty as a valuable acquisition to their usual aula to recovery from sickness, especially in "cases of mental or physical debility, and is speciaily'recommended by them *s'a substitute for alcoholic beverages. There are thousands who would be glad to have a substitute for " brandy and soda :" such as the professional man and merchant who have during a few hours in tho middle of the day so to concentrate their energies, tho wear and tear of which need no comment, that a stimulant of some kind is felt to bo required. Brandy or other alcoholic stimulant is resorted to, and not unfrequcntly habits are formed winch end in intemperance. A wine-glassful or two of Zoedoxe (with or without a biscuit) will bo found both refreshing and sustaining, giving the brain a slight fillip, and not producing the reaction usual with alcoholic beverages. ZOEDONE is (par excellence) a beverage for balls, fetes, pic-nics, pleasure parties, children's parties, banquets, and other festive occasions, and for these we recommend tho largo bottles. The small quantities are best for invalids, and where small quantities am taken at a time. It is handsomely put up as champagne, and is fit for anv table. AFKWTESTI M 0 N 1 A I. S /. o .: i.i on v. S.S. Xavnrino, October 28th, 1880. To the Secretary of tho Zkodone Company, Limited, Abo.hureh Lane. K.C. Sir —Sonic time' ago. while travelling in England, 1 heard one of my follow travellers speak highly of Zoedone as a remedy for sea sickness. As I.was intending to take a long sea voyage, I determined to lay in a stock and try it. I I. el it really necessary to say that in every cast: it has been successful, and lias given relief (in some cases tho'sickness ceased entirely after tho first wine-glassful). I have written to the "Standard" and ••Telegraph," hoping that they will make publicly known that a cure for this most distressing malady has really been discovered.—Everybody who took it on Wnl this ship was benefited at once.—l may say we had it very rough indeed in the Bnv of Biscay, and tho ship rolled heavily. lam really anxious that people who have to' «o to son, 'and suffer from seasickness, should know that a remedy is within their reach. No Passenger Ship ought to go to sea without a stock of it on board. Ii mv letters to the papers do not appear, and you like to print this or any part of it n8 an advertisement pray do so. I am, yours faithfully, , Steam Navigation Company's steamer Nav By Dr.. Li-car, •■ ibav Modical Department, Author of " The Elements of Indian Hygiene," &c, &('., "am of opinion that your invaluable aerated beverage -'ZOEDONE " deserves tir liiirlitbt attention at the hands of the Indian public, it is not only a health r.ivixo drink but essentially, containing ns it does the quadruple phosphates of Iron, 1 hue Potash and Soda, a health restoring drink I'au excellence, reviving and refreshing the vital power*. It would be a blessing indeed, if wo could see it introdueed into Hotels, Restaurants. Regimental Mosses and Canteens. Xo he weakly parturient females, and those ill the family way ill India, it would decidedly tend not only to the amelioration of their own health, tint that of their offsprings, tho iiitnrc eciicrations of men and women. I need siHrccly allude to its indication as a remedial and dietetic, agent, in cases of malarial cachexy, phthisis, &e. The cost at which it is old bhould in itwlf commend " ZOEDONE " to the people of India. ZOEDONE i« now to be procured in almost every city, town, and village of the I'nited Kingdom, in all our Colonies, and in various parts of thu globu. .s*>lk AorrKTS mn Pamoa : 0 H I F T IT H 6 it. ...C ". J'tfJST CONSIGNMENT TO AKIUVi: SJtOKTIiY.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 199, 28 May 1881, Page 4

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