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factory declares:** Under the really liberal Government of

Her Majesty the Queen,the protection they desired."

It will be seen,therefore,that the manufacture of Angostura

Bitters is a"British Industry," not only on the score of its

methods, but also in view of its location during the last

fifty-five years.

To-day ** Angostura"—meaning Dr. Siegert's Angostura

Bitters—is a name familiar the World over. In both

remedial and pleasurable ways it enters largely into the

daily round of an ever-growing number of users.

Indeed,"Angostura"has found such favour that for the

last few years well over a million bottles have been sold

each year.

The uses of

originally intended for

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"Angostura"werefewin number,

•^Vn^OStXir3, and specific in character. To-

day's uses, though so wide, can

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be classed under three heads:

—For immediate tonic effect as an"appetiser" and a

strong aid to digestion .... and as a flavouring for

drinks—alcoholic and otherwise.

2.—To giye pleasurable, distinctive flavour and aroma

to soups,sauces and other dishes.

3—For Homely Medicinal purposes.

It is with grateftil pride that we express our indebtedness to

"Angostura"users, of all stations and nationalities, for

much of the information we are now able to present.

With no previous advertisement beyond the excellence of

the contentsofthe Angostura bottle and with noinstructions

other than those conveyed by the label, it has been left to

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