PERMANENT GOOD is done by a stimulant which does not invigorate the system, overcome its organic irregularities, and produce a soothing reaction upon the nervous system. Physicians being aware of this fact, are loth to prescribe the stimulants of commerce, which are extremely apt to be adulterated and fiery, and even when pure are unproductive of lasting benefit. They recommend instead that admirable tonic, stimulant, diuretic, mid nervine Ui>o3lpho Woura’s Schiedam Aromatic Schkavphl MB. HAWSON,' DENTIST, Bolton-street, Terrace, next to Dr; Kemp's. Mr. Bawson is now in Wellington..
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4543, 12 October 1875, Page 2
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88Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4543, 12 October 1875, Page 2
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