JEEVES and Oo.'s QUININE STILL CHAMPAGNE Contains Howard's Purest SULPffATE OF QUININE; Combines a most agreeable flavor as a Toxic Bitter With that of a Veritable Medicinal Stomachic. It is highly recommended as' A PREVENTIVE .OF FEVEKS, And its use in Damp Climates is INVALUABLE. Is acknowledged a SOVEREIGN REMEDY IN FEVERS The following is an extract from a letter received in Adelaide, from a member of the Board of Health in Mauritius : " Here we are in a state of demoralisation, owing to the epidemic, which continues to spread, and to make an awful number of victims of all classes. The general mortality equals seven times that of ordinary times, and in ordinary times, as you are aware, our mortality is double that of Adelaide. Quinine, the only remedy for the reigning fever, sells at sd. per grain, or twice the price of pure gold Daily Times, 6th May, ISG7. CELEBRATED QUININE BITTERS Are now universally used throughout New Zealand. They are the mo.st economical BAR BITTER and as a Medicinal Stomachic they are unequalled, as they contain in its sterling purity QUIX 1X E OXL Y, acknowledged the mo.st Invaluable Tonic, Epidemic Disease A wineglass full taken half-an-hour before meal-time will Invigorate the Appetite, greatly Refresh Weak Stomachs, and Stimulate the Digestive Orains. Wholesale Depot for New Zealand, MACLAGGAN-STREET, DUNEDIN BU L L AX D MOUTH HOTEL Maclaggan-strect, Duncdin. WM. EDMONDSON (formerly of the Vie toria Hotel, Dimstan, and late of the Crown Hotel, Duncdin), in returning thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, begs to inform his numerous friends ami the public, that he has opened the above new and commodious premises, which have been fitted up regardless of expense, and in a style that enables him to offer first-class accommodation. The Bedrooms are lofty, well-aired, and venThe Bar and Cellar arc Good Stablinc. E. T; WHEELER COLLECTOR, ADVERTISING, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, No. 1 Farley's Buildings, Duncdin. Agent for the Bruce Independent, Dimstan Times, Tunpeka Press, Waikouaiti Herald, and Wakatip Mail.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 285, 11 October 1867, Page 1
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334Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 285, 11 October 1867, Page 1
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