'MENS SANA IN C 0 R P 0 R E S A N 0 . 'Ouse Piiusriiuit Kkix (Ikim 0 E l> <) X i: Tg 0 !E J> 0 N A D'SLU'TOUS, SPARKUXU, PICOiPII.YTEDj IRON BEVERAOB, NON-ALCOHOLIC. ented in England, United State-.. Canada. France. Brazil. Belgi Italy. Victoria. New Zealand. Smith Australia, New South Wales, and India. Z O K I' <> X V. , PLEASURE PARTIES, THK BEST DRINK KOR TOURISTS, STEADIES Till- NERVES. SUPPORTS THK STRENGTH. QUENCHES THK THIRST As its name implies. Zokiionk is a life-giving beverage, imd contains in un cnsih assimilable fonu the essential constituents of Bi.oot>, Bn.u.v. and Nkuvk Tissck. I is not intended merely for occasional use as a medieini> lmt as a sparkling daib Leverage. It is ag' and is non-alcoholic. ZOEDONE lias tin- most essential properties of Cu EiVKlt On., yet su fa: from causing stomachic derangements, lias a directly contrary effect ; nt tlie sum time Zoki'oxk contains the vitalizing pliosphutii: elements which give Oystors theii specific value. The invigorating power of ZvF.noxi: is unsurpassed. ZOKDONE acts as a food, and contains phosphorus combined with iron, lime Ffidn. and potash in the form of phosphates, in such proportions as experimen mid observation, extending over several years, have shown to he of the holies value for dully use. ZOEDONE is hailed hv the faciiltv as a valualde acquisition to their u.-ual aid to recovery from sickness, especially in eases of mental or physical debility, ami I; U'EClai'ly rkcommkndki) by them as a substitute for alcoholic beverages. There are thousands who would he glad to liavc a substitute for " brandy am soda :" such as the professional man and merchant who have during a hours ii the middle of the day so to concentrate their energies, the wear and tear of wliicl neeil .no eomment. that a stimulant of some kind is felt to be required. Brandy <u other alcoholic stimulant is resorted to, and not unfrequent.ly habits are formed whicl end in intemperance. A wine-glassful or two of Zokdove (with or without n biscuit will lie found both refreshing mid sustaining, giving the brain a slight fillip, am not producing the reaction usual with alcoholic beverages. ZOEDONE is (par excellence} a bevei parties, children'* parties, banquets, and othe , Tecommend the large 1 Kittles. The small quantities are best for invalids, and when riimll quantities are taken ut a time. It is handsomely put up us champagne, am is fit for anv table. AFKWTKST I M 0 X I A I. '/. o .■: it on !■; Rector of I'lifton. Nottingham : and passenger to Calcutta and AkiaL. on board Biitisli India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Xuvarino. By Du.-IfU-Ji •■■ Bombay Medical .Department. Author of'"3«j> i...,,,..-.,,,- ... xnu*nn nvg.ene. &e., &•., am of opinion that your invaluable aerated beverage •' ZOKDONM " deserve. the highest attention at the hands of the Indian public, it is not only a m:\i.n OIVINU i.iiixk but essentially, containing as it does the quadruple phosphates of Iron Liine, Potash, and Soda, a iik.u.Tll Hiwomxo ntiiKX t'.vn EXf.'ixi.KXCi:, reviving am refreshing the vital (lowers. Jt would lie a blessing indeed, if we could see it in troiluced into Hotels, Restaurants. Ifcgimontal Messes and Canteens. To the wenkh parturient females, and those in the family way in India, it would decidedly tend no: only to the amelioration of their own health, tint that of their offsprings, the ftitur. mid dietetic agent, ii Bold should in itself ii men. I n 1 silitvelv allude to its indication as es of malarial eachexv, phthisis. ,vc The cost at ml •• XOKDOXK " to the people of India. 240KDONK is now In be procured in almost every city, limn I village of 11, United Kingdom, in all our Colonies, and in various parts of the glo e. &ci.r A'.'Mt F«n Samoa: •G n i i' v j t n s a- f o. HURfT CUNMOXMENT TO ARRIVE SUOTITLY."
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 201, 11 June 1881, Page 4
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640Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 201, 11 June 1881, Page 4
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