IT TICKLES THE PALATE. It Is an Ideal spirit for men and women, and as an after-dinner cordial, Wolfe's Schnapps Is unsurpassed.
DROPSY and Bright's Disease ! r > ' 9 Oj » • 9 0 A LADY AT QUEENSCLIFF, VIC, suffered v Pains, LIVER TORPIDITY, DYSPEPSIA. Expected to Die ! But is now as Strong as Ever . . Her Name and Address is— Mrs Elizabeth Dickson, The Esplanade w Queenscliff, Vie, and who writes on September. 28th, 1896 : For four years I was a martyr to illness arising from torpidity of the liver, dyspepsia afld genera' debility ; in fact a genera' breakdown of the system. I was informed '* - ' by a doctor ihat I had dropsy and Brig' V? ♦^diseaie of, the kidneys, and would Bhortly •die There is no doubt 1 was exceedingly bad ; fearful pains invaded a?l part« of my system ; I was always tired, and had sharp ■hooting pains about my loins ; I was yen constipated, and was frequently laid up with hpadachp. After trying innumerable 80-CftUed remedies, I bought a large bottle of Ciements Tonio. and found it reHeynd pi« greatly fc. then I persevered in taking
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Manawatu Herald, 5 February 1898, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 February 1898, Page 3
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