Nothing- -sfcceeds like success, says the French proverb. This is strikingly exemplified by the popularity attained by a. ■ imolatiug inrigorant and diuretic some twenty-five years ago, and which has ever since gone on conquering weakness, kidney disease, gravel, rheumatism, dyspepsia, and various other maladies: It is also regarded ■by- physicians as an efficient protection against complaints caused by variations of the weather, and is known to the public as TJdolpho Wolpb's Schiedam Aeomatic Schnapps. n
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 18 July 1877, Page 3
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75Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 18 July 1877, Page 3
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