A. Kansas pastor has wisely declined an ■• ■•• additioa of lOOdols to his salary, on the plea that the hardest part of his labours heretofore has been the collectiou o£ his silary, and; it wou!d kill him to undertake to collect lOOdols more. Unrivalled Yet.-"Blood will tell!" say tho horse fauctcrs in estimiting tho endurance of a lino animal; and tho motto is a good one outside the sporting world. A pure article—iutriuiically good—. .. must distance all competition eventually. Tho ; :. succoss of. Udolpho \YolCe'3 Aromatic Scheidara • Schnapps has induced the manufacture of a hundred ; li: > imitations; but in the unrivalled sale of his manufactuve while others have achieve 1, ifat'all, but a ; - scanty success—may be found the public apprecia- -. Hon of a paro and wholesome beverage. It lias the .\ onlorsemeitof tnenw-tproiuiuent physiciansaud ; chemists In tho United States/and recommended by: . tubiu as the mojt reliable alchoftolic stimulant now r • in'use. Put up in quart and pint bottles, andtoi;;, . 5 sala by all liotolkoopoirs and storokeep3r3«-ApV3!.,; ■~;?,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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