Business Notice. THE WAITEMATA COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, AUCKLAND. CB. EDWARDS, • proprietor. C.B.E. begs ,to clraw the attention ef the Commercial Public and Families (en route) to the Unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. The Suites of Apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel' Department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. Ordinary at 1 o’clock. Table D’Hote Daily at 6 o’clock. The Billiard Saloon is one of the finest in the Colonies. The table, one of Thurston s best, being under the superintendence of an experienced marker, is a guarantee of everything connected with this noble game being in first-class order. Night Porter for the convenience of ate Arrivals. Wines, Spirits, See., of the best brands only. The aim of the Proprietor is to make for this Hotel a leputation second to none in the Colonies, and nothing that will conduce to that end shall be wanting. x (Tig n ot in mortals to command success. But I’U do more— deserve it.” mpobtant public notice. WOLF E’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, Registered under Trade Marks Act, 28 Vic. No. 9. The extraordinary sale, wide-spread r»opn'aritv. and wonderful results of WOLVES CHNAI ’PS prove indisputably that the introduction of a perfectly pure beverage is appreciated by the Australian public. The medical profession being the most competent in science, and responsible in society, of all others, to form a correct judgment of the medicinal and salutary properties of an article of ihis kind, would not give their unsolicited testimonials in special commendation of S''ll I EDAM AKO.MAIIL SCHNAPPS were it a preparation of doubtful or even ordinary quality, nor unless they had proved its superior excellence and value in their own practice or experience. As a means of preventing the disagreeable and often dangerous effects produced upon the stomach and bowels by a change of water containing an infusion of' decayed vegetable matter, which so often produce that obstinate form of FEVER and AGUE which so frightfully undermines the constitution. THE SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS vill be found absolutely infallible, while- in iases of DROPST, GRAVEL, OBSIKUCriONS OF THE KIDNEYS, DISEASES )F THE BLADDER, DYSPEPSIA. FLATULENCY OF AGE and of INFANCY, and JENERAL DEBILITY, it is recommended nost emphatically by the most distinguished nembers of the Medical Profession. The following reliable testimonials have leen offered by the Australian Press Sydney Morning Herald. “ In these days when alcoholic liquors are o largely consumed, and consumers aic so nuch in doubt whether their systems are not leing gradually impaired by adulteration, it b well thar one at least of the popular leverages of the period is reliable as pure hat is WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. It is something to be assured >y physicians and other of the. scientific :ognoscenti that wo have in this article a genuine extract which, taken in moderate inantity and under ordinarily healthy conlitions of body, affords a beneficial stimulus o the animal functions ; and, even if taken n excess, leaves but a minimum of the mivitable evils of abuse. “If it is necessary in the interests of the inblic to denounce the too common practice if manufacturing noxious compounds as rines and spirits, it seems only just to point o this meritorious exception.” Town and Country Journal. “We have in these Schnapps a totalabence of fusil oil, which, combined with the rreat purity of all ingredients whence it is attracted, accounts for the unusually healthy md invigorating qualities which .have al’eady rendered this latest addition to the ildoholic list so justly celebrated.” Bell’s Life in Sydney. “Experience has proved the value of YOLFE’S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC ICHNAPPS as a stimulant at once invigortting and harmless, and it may be used with nuch benefit by those requiring a pleasant md effective remedy. The medical officers if the Sydney lufirmary have tested its nerits practically in various cases, and beai rilling testimony to its excellence ; and we, herefore, fee no difficulty in recommending o the notice of our readers the Aromatic Ichnapps. not only as a pure and agreeable ccasional, but, what is of far . imporance, as a really pleasant, Medicine.
Important Testimonials. “Sydney Infirmary. Nov. 11, 1872. «i beir to state'that I have, with the permission of the honorary physicians, given your Schnapps to several patients in our wards. I have uo hesitation iu stating that I consider your SCHNAPPS a MCSI EXCELLENT STIMULANT aud DIURETIC, and of great value in cardiac find renal affections, and I believe they will I.VEN j’UALLY SUPERSEDE ALLOTHER SPIRITS in the treatment of the above complaints. . . « LITTON FORBES, Resident Physician. “Government Analytical Laboratory, “Melbourne. March 15, 1872. “ I hare examined a sample of WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS submitted to me for analysis. From the examination I conclude that ibis .-pint is PERFECTLY FREE FROM FUSIL OIL. or solid matters : is distilled frrm malt only, and as a sample of Hollands gin cannot be surpassed. It may therefore be recommended for use in hospital and private practice as a good aromatic stimulaut. —(Signed) WILLIAM Johnson, Government Analytical Chemist." We have appointed Mr L. D. Nathan k Co. Sub-Agents for the sale of WOLt E’S SCHNAPPS in Auckland, New Zealand. — M. Moss k Co., Sydney, Sole Agents for Australia and New Zealand. “Auckland, New Zealand. <• T certify that I have examined and anaysed WOLFE S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, nd find the sample given me to be a very trong, pure spirit, free from adulteration or ny deletenous or offensive matter, and,. I elieve, useful in all cases w’here a pure gin i indicated. I have also submitted the sarnie to patients who have been accustomed to his description of stimulant, and it has been niveraally liked and approved of as a strong are, and wholesome spirit, and as such I can 'commend it, Charles F. Goldsbbo, LD. June 20,1872.” • u D. NATHAN & CO„ Agents, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 269, 19 August 1872, Page 4
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