'■Nothing in the world beats«a good wife,' said ; /ones, the,; newly-married,, 'Yes,' answered Smith, the iong married,, ' a bad liusbiind doea.'' ; Wo liave "reociveil a sample of Wolfe's Aronntie Sclieiikuf Schnapps, anil handed it over to report to a gentleman of matured oxp rlence on tlio subjost of alcoholic drinks. lie assures us that ho can fully endorse the opinions expressed by the Physicians of the Sydney Ilospita, that this Selmapps is "a'moat excelleut stimulant and diruetic." There aro Imitations on sale, but tho genuiuo article can he recognised by its mild- and pleasant flavour, and its creating none of those disagrddablo results that arc apt to follow even tho moderato imbibition of ordinary gin—evidently owing to the absence of fusel oil, or uoxiius ingredients introduced by the compounder Wolfe's Schnapps is much iu favour, because it can be depended,upon to bo puro, whilst other spirits procurable are'genendly adnltera'id. It may not posseaa all the virtucs'claiinod for it, bat certainly it ii an ataoholic ;■iliia gli niito, tlun any QUcr.tii, USO„
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 7 July 1874, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 7 July 1874, Page 3
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