Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe'B Schnapps. Slowly poisoned ! It is a startling fact that many people are slowly poisoned by the beverages they imbibe. Many brands of Lime Fruit Juice contain sulphuric acid — a powerful poison. Insist on having Renshaw's Rarotonga Lime Fruit Juice ; it is guaranteed perfectly pure, and is the expressed juice of the lime fruit. — Apv |j Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe's Schnappsfl Holloway's Ointmrnt and Pills. — Self Help. — Prior to the discovery of these remedies an easy, ready and reliable remedy for outward disfigurations aod inward complications was, natural!) speakhK, unknown. No one need now be at a loss it! they should unfortunately suffer from piles, ulcers, sores, tumours, boile, bruise a, spra<ue, &o. Enveloping Holloway's medicines are very intelligible printed directions for using ll em, which should be utteutively lend and immediately followed by ail who resort to hia treatment. S) r ner or later tho euff'Tdr will asaurovll^ triumph over tbe worst diseases. This searching Ointment disperses ail ihoae malignant humours which aggravate diseases of the skin, prevent the cicatrization of ulcers, and excite inflauimitorj tendencies io the system. As there are many imitations of Wolfe's j Schnapps the public must use caution. To bo borne in mind. What? That for the new year picnics and excursions the Concentrated Lemonade made by Renshaws is tne most delicious, refreshing, and wholesome of beverages. With hot water it is better than tea. — Advt. To avoid mistakes ask for Wolfe's Schnapps. . Mind; you g«t Wolf q'i Sobn&ppi,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8954, 10 December 1890, Page 2
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266Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8954, 10 December 1890, Page 2
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