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# * I I _ __ , __ '¦ FEUERHEERD'S COMMENDADOR " IMJl OLD MATURED IN WOOD . ¦ flB ^ g ^ T x-N \ ti fV / i ET ( V 8 my ? A rTSIliB / f ^ OMMENDADOR is . a fine Tawny Port 25 YEARS BB 6 | ( J ( J IVIIVI unU ^< 0 ( J R * 3 iilP v 3 ?> ° LD IN WoOD ' surh as is drunk hy the shippers HEEL , ~^ tA / yl i F- ^ \ ^ SKiil B Na T in ° P ° ° — good judges as any in the world HK § jF ~ P O RT W 4 N E - ~^ § 9 * of what Port w !» SHOULD be . MH pl pIl ^'' / tf- ^ zS ^ y ^^ \ ^ ^»'* lll —stronganrf heady and dark—are fast losing their hold upon SE ^ E" /^**^ ** ^ / i' ssss <^ X 0 j > s £ / s- ^ JL < ' % &^ 8 ttj $ - P ublic - Fashion now favours tawny Ports , namely Wines WM ^ r f ^**™ ¦ ^^^^^ - C ^ A ^ &?< j ^ m mature d in Wood , which , although not possessing the peculiar § Hp ^ ll & - I _« wS ^ - Opini E > T / -v ' S 0 £ & k c i uahties of youthful vigour preserved under the cork , are SB ^^^^ dp ^^^^^^^^^ J ^ Jj ^ rtlQ ^ M & liwm I 110 re P - < - drinking , lighter and of easv digestion . g ^ ^ tfflswffiKJ iW ^ ^ rv ^^ 7 mf ^^ S ^^ SSSSg ^^ mm Such Wine as the COMMENDADOR is now recom-^^^ " - «« 2 S ^ ££ » f mended by some of the highest Medical Authorities as a desirable , safe , and pleasant Stimulant for the Gouty ( sec Opinions o / Dr . PETER HOOD and Dr . GRANVII . I . E ) . ' 1 he COMMENDADOR PORT is a light and elegant Wine , and being thoroughly wholesome , maybe drunk freely and enjoyed without fear of unpleasant consequences . It is valuable for Invalids and others requiring a safe and pleasant Restorative , and in fact for all drinkers of Port Wine whose powers of digestion are not equal to the heavy early-bottled Wines . The COMMENDADOR PORT is shipped direct from Oporto by Messrs . D . M . FlJUERHEERD , J UNR ., & Co ., whose well-known name is a guarantee of the high quality of the Wine . The bottles are packed in Portuguese rush envelopes and shipped in Cases of one and three dozens . N . B . —Each bottle is labelled , and each cork branded with Messrs . FEUERHEERD ' S name . Recent Medical Opinions on tlie Use of Tawny Port Wine in Gout , $ c . Dr . PETER HOOD , the eminent Gout Specialist , says" Notwithstanding lis bad reputation asa cause of gout , thorp is 110 more wholesome wine than genuine porl , when it is matured ; and the chief fault , which can be imputed to it is that of piihituhility , which renders people disposed to partake of it too liberally . The vine merchants will allege that long leeping in icood will deprive the wine of iivn of its most valued ( pialities colour and flavour . This may bo disputed , but it does not admit of doubt than wines so treated are far more wholesome than those which are but tied earlier . Two or three glasses daily of such wine will net as a grateful . stimulant to the stomach and assist di gest ion . " Dr . Hood ' s opinion is supported by the further testimony of the Dietist , Dr . MORTIMER GRANVILLE" Stimulants are almost always , I believe , necessary incases of a gouty tendency , and during the intervals of the attacks I impose no restrictions , except that all alcoholic beverages shall be taken with food , and that new wines shall be avoided . Port which hanhecn long enough in the icontl to be thoroitghlit matured In-fore lottling 1 regard as not only permissable , but to lie recommended , particularly in the cases of those who are much subjected to mental worry , & c . "

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a J . H . STEWARD L 'S S 3 VH .. OIO -AJSTTEIRJSr DISSOLVING VIEW APPARATUS & SLIDES ^^^ Form the IJest kind of Entertainment for family and School use . gSSS ^ 11 . 1 USTKATE 1 ) CATAI . OtiUKS GRATIS AND 1 'OST FHKK TO ALL FAltTS . H ^^ Btal li ^^^^ fa THE N ^ VTTHOTOGENIO LANTERNS Jili ^^^ KB » ' - | BP ^^^^ ^^^ Compresse ( l Gas 2 Jd . & 3 d . per foot , and Steel Cylinders , with Automatic Valves . ^ I ^^^^^^ S | HK- -== ~ BIUNIAL and TRIPLE Lanterns of Best Quality . ' - - ^ - ^ JS ^ dsBIKSz / rS ^^ r ^ i ^ r ^ - Opticians tu tlie llrilish and Foreign ( loeemments , and the National ll' jle Association . — - - ¦ - ' - " " 406 & 457 , SIBAHD ; 7 , GRACECHURCH STREET , LONDON .

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# * I I _ __ , __ '¦ FEUERHEERD'S COMMENDADOR " IMJl OLD MATURED IN WOOD . ¦ flB ^ g ^ T x-N \ ti fV / i ET ( V 8 my ? A rTSIliB / f ^ OMMENDADOR is . a fine Tawny Port 25 YEARS BB 6 | ( J ( J IVIIVI unU ^< 0 ( J R * 3 iilP v 3 ?> ° LD IN WoOD ' surh as is drunk hy the shippers HEEL , ~^ tA / yl i F- ^ \ ^ SKiil B Na T in ° P ° ° — good judges as any in the world HK § jF ~ P O RT W 4 N E - ~^ § 9 * of what Port w !» SHOULD be . MH pl pIl ^'' / tf- ^ zS ^ y ^^ \ ^ ^»'* lll —stronganrf heady and dark—are fast losing their hold upon SE ^ E" /^**^ ** ^ / i' ssss <^ X 0 j > s £ / s- ^ JL < ' % &^ 8 ttj $ - P ublic - Fashion now favours tawny Ports , namely Wines WM ^ r f ^**™ ¦ ^^^^^ - C ^ A ^ &?< j ^ m mature d in Wood , which , although not possessing the peculiar § Hp ^ ll & - I _« wS ^ - Opini E > T / -v ' S 0 £ & k c i uahties of youthful vigour preserved under the cork , are SB ^^^^ dp ^^^^^^^^^ J ^ Jj ^ rtlQ ^ M & liwm I 110 re P - < - drinking , lighter and of easv digestion . g ^ ^ tfflswffiKJ iW ^ ^ rv ^^ 7 mf ^^ S ^^ SSSSg ^^ mm Such Wine as the COMMENDADOR is now recom-^^^ " - «« 2 S ^ ££ » f mended by some of the highest Medical Authorities as a desirable , safe , and pleasant Stimulant for the Gouty ( sec Opinions o / Dr . PETER HOOD and Dr . GRANVII . I . E ) . ' 1 he COMMENDADOR PORT is a light and elegant Wine , and being thoroughly wholesome , maybe drunk freely and enjoyed without fear of unpleasant consequences . It is valuable for Invalids and others requiring a safe and pleasant Restorative , and in fact for all drinkers of Port Wine whose powers of digestion are not equal to the heavy early-bottled Wines . The COMMENDADOR PORT is shipped direct from Oporto by Messrs . D . M . FlJUERHEERD , J UNR ., & Co ., whose well-known name is a guarantee of the high quality of the Wine . The bottles are packed in Portuguese rush envelopes and shipped in Cases of one and three dozens . N . B . —Each bottle is labelled , and each cork branded with Messrs . FEUERHEERD ' S name . Recent Medical Opinions on tlie Use of Tawny Port Wine in Gout , $ c . Dr . PETER HOOD , the eminent Gout Specialist , says" Notwithstanding lis bad reputation asa cause of gout , thorp is 110 more wholesome wine than genuine porl , when it is matured ; and the chief fault , which can be imputed to it is that of piihituhility , which renders people disposed to partake of it too liberally . The vine merchants will allege that long leeping in icood will deprive the wine of iivn of its most valued ( pialities colour and flavour . This may bo disputed , but it does not admit of doubt than wines so treated are far more wholesome than those which are but tied earlier . Two or three glasses daily of such wine will net as a grateful . stimulant to the stomach and assist di gest ion . " Dr . Hood ' s opinion is supported by the further testimony of the Dietist , Dr . MORTIMER GRANVILLE" Stimulants are almost always , I believe , necessary incases of a gouty tendency , and during the intervals of the attacks I impose no restrictions , except that all alcoholic beverages shall be taken with food , and that new wines shall be avoided . Port which hanhecn long enough in the icontl to be thoroitghlit matured In-fore lottling 1 regard as not only permissable , but to lie recommended , particularly in the cases of those who are much subjected to mental worry , & c . "

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'VI ' 3 QISdV 3 H 3 ' 133 H 1 S 000 M 'Kl '" 03 V IMSOSO ^ ¦ oji : sv »| oi | \{ ' sp . nuuln . pui ) ' Q-XX'TST" U 10 JJ ° ° " . I SOOI . ^ ^ al I ¦ sj 9 tt ! J } no J ^ —^^ Zf *} \ 3 ^ ji ^ - pins sjaisoH SS ^ IO-MSIH P ^ " ~^ - H ^^ ^ 3 ^^_ Ji - " , 2 ' ° ^^ --ZTT ^ ^ ^ * _ , -Tji-llVffl l *^ - - ^ r ^ lV ^ Aq " 1 p | 3 ^^— — — evT'H' i ' pa ^ oa ^ oJd ' I nJ 90 ^ J 0 P" ^ ^— " 9 | qT 2 } Jojiuoo ' UMCO SujssejQ , « 109 JJ 9 dn A | iio eqjL

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a J . H . STEWARD L 'S S 3 VH .. OIO -AJSTTEIRJSr DISSOLVING VIEW APPARATUS & SLIDES ^^^ Form the IJest kind of Entertainment for family and School use . gSSS ^ 11 . 1 USTKATE 1 ) CATAI . OtiUKS GRATIS AND 1 'OST FHKK TO ALL FAltTS . H ^^ Btal li ^^^^ fa THE N ^ VTTHOTOGENIO LANTERNS Jili ^^^ KB » ' - | BP ^^^^ ^^^ Compresse ( l Gas 2 Jd . & 3 d . per foot , and Steel Cylinders , with Automatic Valves . ^ I ^^^^^^ S | HK- -== ~ BIUNIAL and TRIPLE Lanterns of Best Quality . ' - - ^ - ^ JS ^ dsBIKSz / rS ^^ r ^ i ^ r ^ - Opticians tu tlie llrilish and Foreign ( loeemments , and the National ll' jle Association . — - - ¦ - ' - " " 406 & 457 , SIBAHD ; 7 , GRACECHURCH STREET , LONDON .

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