NOW OPEN. £SOOO a “ E £SOOO THE . SYDNEY JQCKEY TURF CLUB’3 ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THE ADELAIDE CUP, To be run On the Flemington Racecourse, 7th May, 1885. MEMBERS, £1 EACH. 400 PRIZES, 400 Will be distributed as follows; Add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. Letters containing cash should be registered. Drafts or P.O. Orders made payable to— JAMES WALLACE, Secretary, S.T.J.C., Address; Box 784, G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. N.B.—Please make known to your friends. NOTICE, The owners of cattle, SHEEP, PIGS, &c., found TRESPASSING on Run, No. 29, north side of the Teremakau, will after this notice he PROSECUTED according to law. WILLIAM PASSMORE. March 29, 1885. MONARCH OF DERATED BEVERAGES. O E D O N E. A Delicious Sparkling, Tonic Beverage. Z 0 E D 0 N E, From the British Medical Journal, August 30th, 1879. “ Among the various medicinal and other exhibits at the recent meeting of the British Medical Association at Cork there was one which, to our own judgment, bore away the palm. We refer to the asrated and phosphorated iron beverage which Messrs Evans and Co., of Wrexham, manufacture for Mr David Johnson, F.C.S., the patentee, “ We had ample opportunity of testing ifs refreshing and invigorating qualities during our sojourn in the fair city of the extreme south-west; and we can confidently recommend it to the attention of physicians and others who are occasionally at a loss what to direct their patients to take when parched by feverish thirst, or depressed by exhausting ailments—notably in cases where alcoholic stimulants would be prejudicial. We feel that it would be found exceedingly useful in mitigating the discomfort ofttimes experienced by those suffering from the thirst, loss of appetite, and general * malaise * connected with the last stage of phthisis and chronic bronchitis. “We also, from our observations and experience, advise its introduction into clubs, taverns, and places of public amusement, where it would judiciously supersede vinous and alcoholic stimu lants, seeing that it contains, as its name implies, life-giving ingredients in a form easily assimilated.” ZOEDONE. From the Medical Press and Circular* August 27th, 1879. “ This preparation containing the phosphates of lime, &c., in perfect solu tion, is commendable equally for the style in which ic is put up, and the delicate flavour which it possesses, and also on account of its special merits as a nervine tonic. Having ourselves tried it, wc can honestly join in the praise bestowed by Dr Norman Kerr and Dr Carpenter.” Z 0 E DON E. Prom the Lancet, October sth, 187 S. “ Zoedone contains the soluble phosphates of lime, iron, soda, and potash, in medicinal quantities. Zoedone is a very efficient and pleasant vehicle for the administration of the but little soluble phosphate of iron.” Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Puuediu.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2666, 7 April 1885, Page 3
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