It is not often that a candidate tells the real truth to the burgesses whose vote aud influence he is soliciting, but an applicant for oae of the vacancies in the Council of an up-country township has set a good example of candor. He commenced his address as follows "Ladies and gentlemen,—l beg to offer myself as a candidate for a seat in the Borough Couucil. I should like to get a road made to my own property, and a gravel path to all my friend's houses," lam rather anxious to know whether so candid a candidate managed to secure his election.—"Atticus' in the Melbourne Leader. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.—As a genera beverage, a necessary corrector o£ water, rendered impure by vegetable decomposition or other causes, as Limestone, Sulphate of Copper, Ac,, Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is superior to every other alcoholic preparation. Its purity aud exemption from all grossly intoxicating properties, combined with its mildly stimulating and invigorating elements, establish it as the ouly alcoholic beverage in our country that can bo iinbided with pleasure and safety. The uorvous torpor and debility which follow the administrations of other alcoholic preparations aud mixtures of the day, succeeded by tlicir intense and painful nervous reactions, ovo unknown as the subsequent elfects of the Schiedam Schnapps, even when taken too freely, while as a Stomachic, a Tonic Appetiser it stands pre-eminent among the established curatives''of the day. A public trial of twenty years' duration, in every seel tiou of America, of Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Sclmapps, its unsolicited endorsement by tho medical faculty, and a sale unequalled by any other alcoholic distillation, have insure for it the reputation of purity and salubrity claimed for it by tho proprietor on its original introduction to tho public. Rolloimj's i't'iis.—Weak Stomach—Tho wisest cannot enumerate one quarter of tho distressing symptoms arising from onfedbled digestion, all o£ which might bo readily dispelled by these admirable Pills. They remove all unpleasant tastes from tho mouth, flatulency and constipation, ilolloway's l'ills i'juso tho stomach, liver, audevory other oiigau,. helping digestion to that healthy tono which few enables it to convort all wo cat aud drink to tho I nourishment of our bodies. Honce these Pills are the surest strengthened; and the safest restorative, - iu nervousness, wasting, aiul chronio debility. Hollow,ly's Pills are infallible reinedios for impaired apnetite, eructations, aud a multitudo of other disagreeable symptoms which render miserable the' lives of thousands. Tiicso Pills are approved by all uluw.—A:iyt
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 7 September 1874, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 7 September 1874, Page 3
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