Reputation Wha * " * e ™ tATloN 2 ■\^r ****** The character which is derived from i favorable public opinion ! >.■. iTtN —WKBSTEB. All Attempt* to shake the reputation held by Wolfe 1 * Schnapps, no matter by what subterfuge, have ignomlniouily foiled. Wolfe's Schnapps still stands solid and enduring: M a rock, the leading medicinal beverage of the age. Popularity. what *• popularity? "• .-■-. -,V . ..! 7-~ The state of possessing the affections and confidence of the people in general I— wEßsti&. Popularity comes not without cause. The voluntary encomiums passed upon Wolfe's Schnapps by reputable newspapers, both here and abroad, the expressions of favorable opinion of over four thousand physioians, echo and re-echo the 't popularity this leading medicated beverage enjoys. 7ljff|fA What Is VIRTUE? ***** That which constitutes value and merit I— websteb. Wolfe's Schnapps possesses virtue of a remedial kind. No other so-called medicinal importations which are announced to oontain the same curative ingredients poeeeas its peculiar properties. The pabllo would do well to avoid such humbugs m well m beware ot counterfeits of the real article.
A Hint to Young Folk. T3ET ABE APT TO BE CARELESS WHEBE HEALTH IS CONCERNED. A great many people, and especially young people, are too careless of their health. They will sit in a draught when they know they are taking cold, and in numerous other ways show their indifference to the rales that govern health, realising, sometimes when it is too late, the serious cost of their carelessness. Never neglect an illness no matter how trivial it may appear. It is to this class of persona that Mis 3 Annie Kamsdell, of Whitehead.N.B., wishra to speak. "In June, 1895," she says, " I contacted a cold, but did not take anything for it, thinking that it would soon pass away. In this, however, I was dir•ppointed, and I finally realised that it had settled on my lungs, and I was obliged to take to bed A doctor was called in, and he said I was a very sick girl, which troth
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1897, Page 3
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332Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1897, Page 3
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