At a meeting oE the Royal Society on May 21st Dr Tyndall exhibited his fireman's respirator, which is attached to a mask, and consists of an iron cylinder packed with cotton wool, glycerine, aud charcoal. The wearer is enabled to remain in an atmosphere of smoke, which he could not otherwise breathe, for a quarter to half an hour, Dr Tyndall has tried the respirator in a room prepared for him by Captain Shaw, of the Metropolitan I'lre Brigade, WOLWS SCHIEDAM SCILWPS.-As a general beverage, a necessary corrector ot water, rendered impure by vegetable decomposition or other causes, as Limestone, Sulphate of Copper, &c, Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is superior to every other alcoholic preparation. Its purity and exemption from all grossly intoxicating properties, combined with its mildly stimulating and invigorating elements-, establish it as the only alcoholic beverage in our country that can be iinbided with pleasure ami-safety. The nervous torpor and debility winch follow the administrations of other alcoholic preparations aud mixtures of the day, succeeded by their intense and painful norvous reactions, arc unknown as the subsequent effects of tho Schiedam Schnapps, even when taken too freely, whilo 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 sec tiou of America, of Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, 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 the public
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 10 September 1874, Page 3
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264Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 10 September 1874, Page 3
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