"Where Shall we I^ook for It?" was the question which the medical profession ;in search of a reliable, tonic stimulant at one time used to ask itself. The answer came twenty-five years ago in the dis» covery of on invigoranlj and alterative claimed to, be perfectly pure and an ecadicant of dyspepsia, urinary troubles, malarial d.iseaae, rheumatism,, liver,, disorders, and debility. Analysis, disclosed its purity, and subsequent experiments demonstrated its complete efficacy. "It is called Udoipho Wolfe's, Sqb;ijgdwi Aeomatic Schnapps.— Amx-.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 57, 20 August 1877, Page 2
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81Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 57, 20 August 1877, Page 2
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