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Reputation WhatIsREPUTATION * *"y The character which is derived from favorable public opinion t — WEBSTEBI All attempts to shake the reputation held by Wolfe's Schnapps, no matter by what subterfuge, have ignominiously failed. Wolfe'* (Schnapps still stands solid and enduring as a rock, the leading medicinal beverage of the age. PODIlltUitV What Is POPULARITY? ■ * — '* The state of possessing the affec- . --■ lions and confidence of the people in general !— websteb. 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 tour thousand physicians, echo and re-echo the popularity this leading medicated beverage enjoys. TljffUA What Is VIRTUE? yil IWy» * Tnat whlcn constitutes value and ~" merit I— websteb. Wolfe's Bchnappa possesses virtue of a remedial kind. No other so-called medicinal importations which are announced to contain the same curative ingredients possess its peculiar properties. The public would do well to avoid such humbugs as well as beware of counterfeits of the real article.

The Pharisee's Prayer. 0 Lord, I thank Thee I am not As ordinary men ; The talents, five Thou gavest me, Behold ! I've made them ten A chosen vessel in Thy sight, One of the favour' d few 1 never keep away from Church, Nor slumber in my pew. My deeds of charity and love To all men I make it known, But while Thine interests I've at heart, I ne'er forget my own. Lord, prosper all my little plans, Increase my worldly store • And then in Heaven, on golden harp, I'll praise Thee evermore.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 September 1897, Page 3

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260

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 September 1897, Page 3

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