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Medical. OLLOND'S OPTICAL AND 60BVEY1NG IXSTEUMENTS Can be obtained tlirnncii their aconin GOKDON AND GOTCH. MELR^rnr Free of all oharges save 10 por cr,,t commit •ion. 4-inch Transit Theodolite, best quality* '" ** trough and circular compass 23 0 0 6-inoh do., do. ... 27 n n 6-inoh do., do. ... S4 n n 4-inch Theodolite, best quaUt, ".'. 21 0 0 6-inch do., do. ... * 2K n n 6.,nch do , do. ... .:; -*| ° ° 14-inch V Level, best quality '" 14 14 4-inch V Level (improved), with locking plates, &c. , 91 MINING INSTRUMENTS *p FIKLD GLASSES, 42s 63s TELESCOPES for Terr,stial orAe.ronomica Purposes ST. PAUL'S CHUKCHYAED, LONDON Calalopucs can be obl*ined of Oordon and Gotcb, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. MOLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL. Head Offices, Christiania, Norway,. Branch Offices, 621 Oxford-street, London. Steam Manufactories at Stanuund and Kb " belvaag, Lofoten Islands, Norway. M° L l^'i ?°?» L7TER OIL " LTJ -. lh6 Standard," 13t n May 1872 m an article on "Lofoten I.'andsin th^'Sn" wjri, :-■' In these islands, when no Zn'is t*« above the horizon, and night iMtsne^-lv 2. .ours, the tourist who braye 6 . "tt^JkShS tbw sort but stormy pawage will encounter I strange scene. Though deserted fa the summer, these islands swarm with «nm! fish, wh.ch arrive m millions every Janu^ MOLLEE'S Manufactures of his^JS absolute cleanliness m manufacture, and exclusive use of fresh livers removed Cm the fish immediately it is taken, rendering it „ Ihln'k That th b «l ° Uve ° ih lfc "P^ to think that the fishermen among themselves ofiiTfromTr °/, fil^' aaU ««»™ii 'Wehvers! but this oil ii generally known m the market by itavery nauseous flavour." * J^J-OLLEE'S COD LIVEE OIL , 8 pro . of H™ a T «?l«"Toly from selected livew of the finest quahty, and Lofoten fishery possessing facilities which appertain to norther f n 8 g . r °S nd *? the worl d f« the exclwion of all putrid, unhealthy, and poor livers. TYr O:^ E 5 >S COD JJVEB OIL.— Dr -i-«- W. Domett Stone, M.D., of Finsbury Dispensary, &0., say. :-« l t j, UD questionalu> the best-immeasurably guperior tothebrowa oil, more palatable, and far more efficac.W Tt/TOLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL.-Dr iSH; T Abh ? lte -M-»; M.E.C.P., late of Worth London Consumption Hospital &o says :- ■It ,s productive of more immediate benefit limn the other kinds of oil are, and it can h b?o U b. e ate^ beßt liDd «***»"* ** "Tt/TOLLEB'B COD LIVEE OIL —Dr MBCS ifw Kuddock ' T MD " L - B - 0 -P' M B C.S., L.M., says :— IB m glad to bo ablo to givo my emphatic recommendation to co pure a preparation." OLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL.-Dr. O. Harrer, M.D., L.8.0.P., of the German Hospital, says :-" It has no dissgreoable taste, and on account of its careful prß . paralion is more eaeily digested than other descriptions." OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.-T.W S. Locke, Esq., M.E.C.S.E., Admiralty Surgeon, &0., writes from tho Home for Sick Children : -" I can confidently recommend MrMollers Oil to the public as of exceptional purity and great dietetic value." TMTOLLEB^S COD LIVER OIL.-Dur-JJ-A- ham medical Society has, at one of its meetings, pronounced to be tho best ood liver oil extant. "l^/TOLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL.—" Ho- -*-»-»- mceopathic Word " describes it aa an oil of tho very finest quality, probably superior to any other kind j repeatedly prescribed by the editor with satisfactory reaults. . MOLLEIfS COD LIVEE OIL. — "Public Health," No. 41, Tol. HI , says t— " Although there aro people who rtill cling to tho notion that there is a particular virtue m the dark-coloured oil, leading authorities are all m favour of the pale variety o ■which Mollcr'B is the principal kind." MOLLBE'B COD LIVEE OIL.— W H. Armitage, Esq., L.8.C.P.E., Glas--B°Y' w ? te ';—" I have carefully examined it, and believo it to be as puro a specimen as! aver had the opportunity of testing. I have used it extensively m private practice, and hare been highly satisfied with the results. It is free from any unpleasant taste or odour, whioh makes it agreeable to take." OLLEB'S COD LIVEB OIL.— J. 6. Hume, Esq., L.R.0.P.E., writes : "If the virtues of Cod Liver OU depend on itt purity, I would recommend MOLLEE'S as the purest, and, as my experience goes, the most satisfactory oil I have used as a medical ■ ,^ao3o "ft/TuLLEB'S COD LIVEB OIL na -L.TJ. been honoured with numerous Testi monials from the highest authorities m th medical world. MOLLEE'S COD. LIVEB OIL.— Dr Hawaii, of the Eoyal Free Hospital &c., says : -"I find it the purest specimen o the oil ever submitted to me for examination. 1 OLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL— Th " Indian Medical Gazette " says :— ' For limpidity, clearness, and delicacy of taste, and «mell it is superior to any we have over seen. MO.bijH.K-a UUD LIVES OlL.— The "Lancet" says: — "It is one of the " puroet wo havo ever met with." MOLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL, being produced from'auoh exceptional ma terial by the process of which Mr Peter Moller is the inventor, is entirely free from tho objections and disadvantages so well known m other oils. MOLLEB'S COD LIVEE OIL there- r fore is distinguished by the utter ab» { senco of the nauseous taste and offensive odour utual m cod liver oil. Its consequent easy digestibility makes superfluous the admixture of other ingredient* used for improT* ing ordinary oils. MOLLEE'S COD LIVEB OIL has 're coived Iho Only and First Awards a , all tho great Exhibitions of England and Con tiuent, and beaton its competitors at the fol lowing exhibitions, receiving the Only Priie Medal. MEDALS, the Only Ones Awarded — London International Exhibition, l Paris International Exhibition, 1867— Bergen, 1865 — Cbristiania National Exhibition, 1871 — Drammen National Exhibition, 1873— Stockholm Scandinavian Exhibition, 1866— Naples International Exhibition, 1871 — Copenhagen Exhibition, 1873 — Moscow Polyleohnio Exhibition, 1872 — Tienna, for " Progress," 1873— Vienna, for " Merit," 187? 1 —Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1870.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 1696, 27 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 1696, 27 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 1696, 27 February 1880, Page 4