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POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED WIIL CURE YOUR COUCH. ALL' THE TTORLD OVEB, THE RECOG- ; NIBEB OOUGH EEMEDY. Its Immense gale, throughout the world Indicates Its Ineitlmable valuo. 9O 000 CHEMISTS SELL IT. ' Those who have not already given it r ; ' trial should "do so at once. ' : IN PALACE AND COTTAGE AMKB.Poweir» TJnlw oj Aniseed is the old soduoexoelledCOUOU ItKMEIi'. Its iMm »sl» throughout the whole civilized worm i<ru claims Its great worth. LOOSENS THE PHLEGM IMMEDIATELY NIOHT COUGH QUICKLY RBLIEVKO. 'BHB TEADB MARK AS ABOVE ON EACH WUAPI'EU 8«o the words "Thomas Powell, Blackhitra Roid. Xondon," on the Government Stamp. fiefose Imitations. Established 1824. OOOATTEES and FARMERS WHEN ORDER. © ING THBIB STORES SHOULD NOT OMIT THIS WM&BQNOURED COTJOH REMEDY. ; POR A COT7OH. POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEEDS. T7K>B ASTHMA, IOTLTJENZA, &O. JD . SOLD BY CHEMISTS ana STOEHIEEPEBS THROUGHOUT the AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEA. LAND AND CAPE COLONIBB. IS . jtles Is. lid. and 3s. tdJUJOLLEITS^COD" LIVER OIL. ON EVERY CAPSULE. The only scientifically prepared Extract of thi .'resli and Healthy Livers of the true Codfish, "G*dn» vlorrhua." Free from Hydroryls, and coniequently from "Aftertaste" aud "Repeating," or any other possible objection. m 6ller>s Peter Moller's Cod Liver Oil is obtaining more favour with the Public and increased reputation .imongst the Medical Profession, day by day^ MOU.ER'S. COD LIVER OIL. Ifl tflW PATENTED PROCESS.) In the years i JTISS3. considerable attention was tailed to Coa Llvir Oil ; but its use was restricted In consequence of the crude method of Its production j which pave a turbid, brownish, uncanny preparation, nauseous to the palate, and sometimes impossible of digestion. ss) Since then the introduction by Peter Moller of a new application of steam, conducted under his own personal supervision, has secured the utmost cleanliness in every detail of the manufacture. ?nd the Public have been able to obtain a pure, sweet, reliable, and digestible Oil, when they insisted upon having Mfiller's-wcll, if they did not insist that was not Mollcr's fault. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. If! (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) In forty years Moller made many impiovemcnts: All the so-called substitutes were carefully examined and analyzed, emulsions and mixtures, tinctures and, essences, the bases of which were everything nearly -cxc<tt Cod Liver Oil: and in the majority of cases no mere expensive article than water (Aqua Pura). of his father) that the •• Active principle of Cod Liver Oil is in the Oil itself,'- and not as some chemists have supposed in the " remaining five per cent." afler the separation of the nlnety-fivr. per cent, of fat and fat-acids (so called). ffl^R'S COD AT LIVET^r ) plishc-d before perfection cou d be claimed: n fact no Oil had ever been made which presented the «. tremelv delicate and pleasant flavour ol the Oil as it Is found in the freshly boiled livers, therefore— M^R^ A SEJ p OILi s Important laboratory extensions were a«-ded, with cvVrvrnodMii appliance for chemical Instigation, awl Hrexlausfive experiments of some :en >.« ban " prosecuted with renewed vigour. , finally obtahied reward in full measure. TUe prachcaloutcoine is an entirely new process, producing a totalV different Coi Liver Oil. lighter, in colour, more limpid, wholly free from the taste, the "alter 1 1 "te " and the odour of even the bef.er kinds of Oil, 'and*SU!TBD TO THE MOST DELICATE STOMACH. ! MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.# • Ifl (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) This Oil is now in ovcry Rood Chemists; I shoii aid although coiikideiable outlay his 1 be 11' incirre<l ill chemical research, and In 00I txinlni: iMtenis. the prices have not been -JdI vaiiced. AH bottles are capsuled ana boar th« trade mark .mil perforated date as formerly. In ' rase of dilTiculty or dissatisfaction write to Fetsr ' Miller, 431 Snow Hill. London, E.C.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10058, 27 July 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10058, 27 July 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10058, 27 July 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)