Tite Strong' Common Sense of the public is alwayß in tho end moro than a match for fraud, imposture, and pretention. Probably within tho last twonty years five hundred attempts have been made to imitate or pirate UrjoLrno Wolfe's Sohiedam AnoMATio BcnNArrs, all of which have been disastrous to the parties concerned. Neither secret fraud, nor open competition has effected tho popularity of this famous invieoront. It stands at tho head of the tonics and correctives of tho age as tho supreme remedy for dyspepsia, general debility, nervous weakness, urinary diseases, and rheumatic affections. Mortality amono Ciuldhen.—A very important crisis with Children is Cutting tho Teeth. There is no doubt much illness would be alleviated by ths external application to tho Guniß of Mrs. JohnSon'o American Soothing Syrup. None genuine withous the name of " Barclay and Sons, l'arringdon Street,', is on the stamp. Sold by all Chemists, at 2s. 9d. a bottle.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4316, 20 January 1875, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4316, 20 January 1875, Page 3
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