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Medical QNEBOXoI OMMDWBtt fELMU wm lutedtooun kU dhwharg— from thaPri. ’SB'S UMtf &/ETCI mil *7=-. "ra-;. boxw te «d each, by all Chmntete and Potent »W cine Vendors. Bolt Proprietor,F Apothecaries' Hall. .Lincoln, »gIPS* WMrtf. Bwifpyn» itrAot) London* 1 street, London. BaMlay ■treet, London, Banger London. And all tb* 1 its lor Now Esso CoUowi _rtf£S3SS: gSSZ Ostord street’ ” BEMPTHOBNB •mbb.* received the Ood Liver Ol HJTOLLEE’S COD m. only Gold M edal m In exoopiionAl pitfltTf fIW. from tn® indigestible frtelnhordnt In other •orte» but lte-netoreJ I chemical, but, only jneotuuugel open*' ! tionaeatering Into Peter Miller's new i ' < of Sept; 18, 1878, In reference to the I fxrrenu exhibitors of Cod liver Oil. •• At the head of the Exhibitor! of this product la Peter Mdller, of Chris- " * * . London and Vow Tork. Hla factory la is the Lofoten Zalea. All the yeot.roundhe employs thera SO men and 20 women, arid In the fishing eeaaac from .800 to 400. extra hands, Thia benefactor of consumptive in* valid* ud pnny ehUdien haa a special method for 'clarifying- the oil taken from- the eod'a liver white it ia freak. Whatwae freehly opened -badno taste TBS' only one awarded in hleelaee-tuakee the FOURTEENTH PRIZE which has been gained i by . '. w. I■•■■■■■ MOLLEB’S OOD LITEB OIL Binoethe London Exhibition, 18M, ln preferenoe toaU - other makers - *re*t and email - throughout the wh world, at all, the; _ prlnmpel International Exhibitions. , MOLLBB’B OODLIVBE OlLiathe only one that will retain ttavirtne in tropical ■; ollmatee-ui account of ita exceptional i ■rpca^wwarait rood for any time in India, while lii : ■ therapentioal value your oil excel* al other* with.vthiob I am acquainted.*’. - ~ ■ V , ■ HMd Office* I CHRISTIANIA, NOBWAT-, Branch Offices £ OXFORD STREET, L„,r.DON, W.O, ■ .. Paotoriee« „. . , Jr-'V. ! . Stomaond and Kabelvaag, Lofoten Wanda, i i,r! - Moiteay*::r:r.;rv;^ D K D ON O H * S ’ (KNIGHT 07 SHB 08088 07 LEOPOLD, 07 i ri-.1 BBiAitTK, i knight or xHaJiisiok bi? honour) , j I Q O r<1 ‘ stored by nearly 80 years’ medical experience to be | '■ ■ Tciidß ■ d»rxrr' iMtis diSi 11 :J ‘‘ ’ ; which produces the foll onrative effects In I CONSUMPTION AND' DISEASES OP THE r;':'V■ chest, PHBOATAFFECTION 8; GENE BALDBBILITT, ; WASTING DISEASES OP CHILDBED; • - •' - BICKETS. ' J " ; ' ; AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. : ab ELB OT, MED 10 A L OP IN lON 8. JS SIR G. DUNCAN GIBB. Physician to the' Westminster Hospital. « mHE value of DE DE , JONGB’S LIGHT* r M . brown . COD' :LIVER OIL ie - a ; , therapeutic agent in a number of diseases, 1 ohiedy ot an ezbanstlTe charaoter. haa : been admitted by the world of medicine $ ■ but, in addition, ! have found it a remedy. < of great power in the treatment of many Affections of the Throat and Larynx, ‘ ' especially in Conßiunption of the latter, ! where it will Bustain fife when everything else fails.” j DE SINCLAIR COGHILL, 'Physicianßoy. Nat: Hoep. for Consumption, Ventnor, **. ~J~*HAVE oonvinoed myself that_ in Taber* color and the various forms of Strumous Disease, .DB _DE JOWGH’S LIGHTBEOWN COD LIvER vOIL poteessee . greater therapeptio efflokoy than any ' other Cod Liver Oil 'with l which I am acquainted* r lt was espocially noted in a large number of baeee In which the patients, protested they had never .been able to retain' or' digest other Cod Liver Off. that DB DE JONAH’S OIL woe not only tolerated, bat taken readily, and with marked benefit.” JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., M.R.C.S., Late Staff Sarg. Army, Prof, of Hygiene, Birkbeok j Inst. I POUND daring my Indian experience that the worth and character of DB DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN CODLIVEE ( OIL remained unchanged by tropical heat r or foreign climate, and ]it , was, from its i ■ uniformity of character,, particularly adapted for long-continued administra* * tion. The valndbf'hydro-oarhona’ in aQ debilitated states of the system is now ; ; '‘ : becoming is, without doubt, bom the animal oils ud fat, rather than from their .vegetable substitutes, that we may hope to derive :i ~the surest benefits Th& Oil of DB DE * JONGH places in-everyone’s reach a I reliable ud valuable remedy, one that I cannot be too widely recognised.” Id DE B. O. OBOPT, ' Author of :‘f. Handbook for the Nursery.” B DE IONGH’S LIGHT-BBOWN cod LIVER OIL is almost a speoiflo in many of thaDiseaaes peculiar to Infancy and Childhood,' and 1 have ' seen marked benefit -produced by ita use. Patients prefer it to the Pale Oils, ud are able to retain it more comfortably.” DB DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BBOWN COD LIVER OIL is sold only in capsuledlUPEnux. Half-pints, Se 6d i Pints, 4s 9d; quarts, 9s; by all respectable Chemists ud Druggists throughout the World. ’ . SOLE COESIONEES, i Ansar, habfobd & co., 77, siband, LONDON. 1333-33 “ Lives of great men all remind We cu make our lives sublime j And. departing, leave behind us Footprints on the suds of Time,” above_ Is read with gtMt interest by thousands of young mem It inspires them With Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word aa fail. Alasl say many, this is oorreot.—is true with regard to the youth who has never abused hie strength—and to the mm who has not boen “ passion’s slave.” , > ; But to that youth—to that man who has wasted hi a vigour, who has yielded himself up to thetem-' porory gweat allurements of vice, who has (riven Unbridled Uoonse to hie passions, to him ten above lines ore but as a reproach. What Hope can he havef What aspirations ? What ohuoo of leaving bis footprints on the suds of time F For Uni alts I there is nought but dark despair arid self-reproach for alost life t i For a mu to leave hie footprints on the suds of time, be. must be endowed with a strong brain and Nervous power. He must possess a aound, vigourous, healthy mind, in a healthy body—the power to oonoeive—the energy to eiecute l But look at ohr Australian youtlr 1 Bee, the,,emaciated form, the vaout look, the listless hesitating planner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note hia demeanour and conversation, mid then say. Is cast a man to leave Us footprints (mthe earids of time f . Do parents, medioal rden, and ednoators of youth pay eoffioient attention to this eubjeot F Do they ever ascertain thp.oanse.of this deoky j ud having done so, do they (as a strict series Of duty demande) seek the skilled advice ol the Juedioal man, whohks made this bruoh of Ue profession Us partlonlar speciality, whose Ufa has been devoted to the treatment of these cases F Reader, what is your answer F Let each one answer foc himself. Puente toe their progeny fading gradually before their Bight, gee them become emaciated old-young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, nnfitted for the battle of life j yet one word might save them, one wand- and- • vlgoroua health-giving ■ letter from amedical man, nahitnated to the treatment. and continuous supervision of .such oases, would, in Soat instances, succeed in warding off the impendg doom Of a miserable and gloomy future, ud by to its natural vigour, ud ensure a Joyous ud happy i Dr L. L, Sunn, of Melbourne, has made tho diacMea of youth ud thoae arising therefrom his peculiar study. Bis whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections ud the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to aU—no matter how many hundreds or thonsude of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now eo well orguised ud known, that comment Sould be superfluous (by thia means many thou* nds of patients have been cured whom he has nevw seen andnever t uditis carried on' been practising this tavuoh of his twenty-six years in these Colonies.no single instuoe of aooldental dleoovery has ever yet happened. When medioinee are required these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the tontenta of the parcels being discovered. Plain ud clear directions accompany these latter, ud a cure is effected without even the Ph !o Men and Women with broken-down Co&atitu* tions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, ud all softer, ing from any Dlstose whatever ,D L ,L .SiaFa’s plu of treatment oommenl iltteff ,aroUlng as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal i *it, .... ... , Addreae—- , DB L..L. SMITH, 183 Collins street east, ..Melbourne, ■ Late theßesidonoe of the Governor.) Consnltatlou Fee by Letter, £l, SOS 7-133

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5947, 18 March 1880, Page 2

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