THE STRONG COMMON SENSE of the public: Is always in the end more than a match for fraud, ■ Imposture, and pretension. Probably within the last twenty years, five hundred attempts have been .niade.lto imitate ,or pirate Übolpho>-Wolfe's Schiebam-Aromatic Schnapps, all of which have been disastrous’to the parties concerned. Neither secret fraud, nor open competition, has effected the popularity of this famous Invigorant. It stands at the head of the tonics and correctives of the age, as the supreme remedy for dyspepsia, general debility, nervous weakness, urinary diseases, and rheumatic affections. ’ ■ • . : 66 fTIHEBB IS NOTHING NEW. UNDER THE. ' X SUN,” said King, Solomon, but had he lived in our time he would declare that in Lediaiibs, Knickerbocker Schnapps he had found something new, viz., a pure," healthful, ; wholesome beverage, cheering and invigorating, in fact; a life sustaining tonic, as far superior to all, other 1 compounds known as ‘•Schnapps’" as old burgundy la to vinegar. It towers above all others as an Egyptian pyramid does! above the tent of the wandering Arab erected at Its base. ,'A ELAN’S QUININE AND STEEL WINE,. A pleasant efficient Tonic, in bottles at 2s. Od. ALLAN’S WHITE WORM POWDERS; ’ Safe, effectual, easily given, packets at Is, ALLAN’S ABYSSINIAN INSECTICIDE; I ' ■ ' ’ For clestro3*ing fleas, tC*c, packets at Is. PURE LIME JUICE, . . j Warranted genuine, in bottles at 2s.' NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL, ” ■ In bottles at Is. dd.,2s. 6d.’, and 4s. Gd.' PALMER'S AUSTRALIAN MAGIC MIXTURE.’ .(Taken Internally) for the Cure of Gout, Rheumatic Clout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, dtp., In . bottles at 6s. , , i GAMBLE’S CELEBRATED COUGH LOZENGES. For Coughs, Asthma, Pulmonary, and Bronchial Complaints, Ac.' ' • V^LE-ROYAL EYE WATER. i : A Certain Cure for Sore. Inflamed, or Weak Eyes. ' in bottles at Bs. Gd. ; . , ! ■ : E. PLUMMER, ' .CHEMIST AN D DRUG G.I ST, ■ Successor to J. A. Allan, 171 RAN Cl S SID E Y,' AUCTIONEER AND ■■> ’’ VALUATOR, ■ j MANNERS STREET. Produce and Stock Sales every Wednesday, at two 1 . o’clock. Furniture. die., Sales every Saturday, at.half-past one o'clock. Ample Storage, Moderate Charges, Settlements Promptly. Auction Sales conducted in Town or Country.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4933, 13 January 1877, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4933, 13 January 1877, Page 2
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