Oysters Tonic
It is not bo generally understood' a 8 . it should be tha^oysterariave niedici'ibal.qualities of 'a, high order. They j«are not only nutritious but wholesome, -especially in cases of indigestion. It is said " there is no other alioienfcaiy . /substance, hot even excepting bread, thafc^ does not produce indigestion - under T certain eiicuinslances, but ■* 4 ojhters, never '' Oyster juice promotes «*>■ 3 dl£estion By.takiug oysters daily, * tti .jgestiou, supposed to be incurab'e, ■a r lid9'been.T cured ;*in fact they are to H^be regarded as one of Ihe moot health*^%ul'j articles of '"food lcnoAn to uiau. I Invalids who have '.found all other _ , Jkinda of food riisagiee with them fi'e 7 quently find in oysters the required , - aliment. Raw oysters aie highly re- - '-commended for hoarseness "Many of ' the 1 leading vocalists use them fip, gularly before concerts and 1 operas! ' blit their strongest recommendation is the remarkably wholesome influence ■v exerted upon the'digebtive organs. v- ' l Certainly the best medicine known 1,3 J Balndke and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Te«t its enunenlly poweiful effects in ci'oc'is, coldtt, influenza ; the relief is in'<« *»■' •stanuinpous. ) In ' serious ca^e*. and ac* ffli nts of all kinds, be they wounds, - 1 ' bus, scaldings, bruises, sprjins, it is the "afest remerty-'-no swelhau— no mflimivtion. Like effects proin croup, diphtheria, bionchms, s inmation of the lungs, swellintr, &c. ; diai rhtßa, dvsentry, diseases of the kid» and unnary organs. In nsc at and medical clinic^ all over the patronised by His Majesty the of Italy ; crowned with medal and at.. International Exhibition, Trust in this approved article, and reieci all others. — Advt Hcf Our readers 'haFe been sorely puzzled r for some time past to know the meaning * T >t the woids. " Dawson's Peifection," have and are now daily appearing the colunis of our paper We will tell them the secret l>y explainins: I hat <Di-.<r:>6n is the name of a Urge distiller Glenlivet district, whose <I;ites for nt>.>rly one hun'ihe firm put up a high Scott h whisky called "/Dawson's perfection," winch i*. now having a phenoinena 1 curt in ell the Australian colonie«,,it beinj? the principal whisky drank H 2 in all the leading hotels aiid clubs m colonies J his brand has just been ' iihr>Jucpd into ]Sew Zi aland and is F'ltv "' meeting with greaf favoar with all lovers % I of 1 really l'ooq whisky, The numerous '"' testimomalh received trotn meuical' men 'I and otheii> describe this whisky as mild, 4 ** we'll matured, and 'of excellenl flavoui. Z> The public ynuly-t of Glasgow reporting ' on tins whiskj, 'sajs — " Dawson's Per faction i<? po<srne'y the finesi whisky he ' lias ever inalysed during liii lon^expenpw o*U !in anul^ st The vvhi->k.s his a^Pj , it is vvell matured through iiavinjjb'en "\.- in b. ml a h-m- time 'He s-)3's nis . y'< ,y auitahie tor invalids, and he strongly *- le^foifiifiKl- it f<> e*'t«ryl*ody.' Me would advise 'cvjnnoiss-eiirs ef whisky to pur- * chase a boiile anrl jud»e tor thcinseltes whethei the hiffh encomiums p»ss>e 1 on fIHs f u"rucle are not well 'merited — ADVT I I I 111 I I I ■111 W Ml aJiJi«n»B«m
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 4
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513Oysters Tonic Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 4
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