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nary Organs, la aittatf tioMO, Gravel ml F*; bozesfeOde* '*■ oln* Vendor*. Apothecaries' Ki, Burroyne, , London, ni street, London. **' itMtt, London. » London. And all _ pSoBBEB?* k 007 DuStosj* discharge* sv®i R> MOLLEE’S COD troth (ZM tIOBI tk* ; -mottse* ta natural I Ugh, no THAW hol£b: . wmm ohemloal- bni- oab--awl— , r . - ttoMWHMbl D l’tVEa W - Th. Newif" ■ Owroeprodent at th* Parti »evc»i,*xhlblto*f of Cod Uw OIL .London and New' Toek. His yea*.round ho emplwther# Jp nwm and SO woman, and- IB th* fishing aißami from SOO to dOO artrm hoad* This bonotaotor of consumptive in. valid* ondpony okildros hoe a eeeeiel method for . clarifying th# oil taken froiath* .eod's.liver While It letroeh. What waa freehly opened bad no taste ■ :H»OOLD only on* awarded la .ou ( MaWaaa itort—ths m {l... : POUBTEEHTH PRIZE which haa been gained It: dvriS .(<•> o-i; ] ICLLEB’£?XX* that olimab Lrrtfc OIL alßeaUia Lpadiw ‘ ' 1881, in prefscenostosU! iSsrStfSi Litemattonil Kxhuttlona. LIVBE OlLlsth* Only on# U 1 retain it* virtue in tropioal (Atm 1 aoocmitof its exceptional irity. Dr Pearson, ot TJmbaUa,write* It Lj r .tha r only oil that will remain jod fhr ' sn/ iu&s in India, while in .jerapeutioef value yonr'oQexoUs al whloh lam acquainted.",. ■ i!; chbistliotSkoWat , .. BranchOffioeei ' 1 ’' OIFOBDBTBBET, L,**DON,W.C.' •».-.■ Paotoriear . ",.V': Btamsnnd and Kabelvaag.LdfOten Islands, ~, Norway. - - ~6MMB ./iliw | 11 B. jQ E O N a H’ 8 (KHIGHT 6# THE OHS BE OP LEOPOLD OP . ZNIQHT. OP TH* XBOIOS OP HOHOVE) . y j i G-tiW-qni ob: .red by nearly 80 years’ medical experience to be COD LI7EB Olt whiohiproduoM the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OP THE f , CHEST, ~■ .... . ; AFFECTIONS; GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OT CHILDBEN, V -.wl BJCKBTSr ’ ’ iirt) ALL SCHOFULOUfj, OISdBDBBS. ELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIEj G. DUNCAN GIBB, Bart, M.D., uPhygidianto theWeiitaiuistei; Hbmiial. THE value of BE DE JONGH'S LIGHT- , HEOWN i COD: LIVES' OIL as a therapeutic agent in a number of diseases, chieffyt of an exhaustive character, has been admitted by the world ot medicine ) batrin-addition,Xhavefounddt a-remedy of great power in the treatment ot many f T'>TT'l Throat and Larynx, especially'in Consumption of the latter, where it will sustain when everything else fails.’*" 1 ' l> ' 11 ‘ ' .hr; DB SINCLAIR COGHILL, Fhyaioian Boy, Nat.. .Hoßp, for Consumption, ‘ ••• ,r **" ’ ' l ' tTAtifniw ' ' f .* •* X:HAVB •. opn' JL ' onlar am Tehtnor. at in Tuber* rot Strumous Disease, . . ,DB . DB . JONGH’S LIGHT* BROWNCODLIVEI OlLpossoesea .grcater therapautio .efficacy than any other Cod Liver Ofl witn which I am acquainted. It was espeoially. noted in a large number of oaaCS in which the patients protested they had never been able to”retain 'or" digest other Cod Liver Oil, that DB DE JONGH’S OIL was not only tolerated, but token readily, and with marked benefit.” j JOSEPH j. POPE. Esq., M.E.C.8., Late Staff Surg. Armyj Prof, of Hygiene, Birkbeok | ;■ ’ j Inst. ;r; : • I POUND during: my 'lndianexperience that 4. the worth and character of DB DE i JONGH'S LtQHT-BEOWN COD LIVES OIL remained unchanged by tropical heat • or uniformity of character, particularly adapted for.; long-continued' Cdmihistration. The valna of ‘ hydrO-oarbona* in all debilitated'states of the system is now becoming thoroughly recognised ; and it la, withoni donbt, from the animal oils > .and tat, rather than from their vegetable - that we'-inay hope ‘to derive ’ . . the sareat benefit.- The Oil'of DB DE JONGH'places in everyone’s reach a reliable' and ; valuable remedy, one that oannotbetoo widelyreoognlsed,’’ H DE B; C/CBOPT, ■’ Author ofHandbook for the Nursery." TF|B DB 'JONGH’S LIGHT-BBOWN COD JL# LIYEB piL is almost a specific in many 1 of tHeDlseaaoa peculiar to Inbhoy and. ChUdhood. and L ‘have seen marked , ) benefit;, ptodhoed by its use. Patients prefer, it to' the Pale Oils, and are able to retain' It’more comfortably.’’ DB DE JONGH’S XI&HT-BBOWN CODLIVEB OIL is sold i>mr in capsuled iKFXBian Half-pints, 2s fid. s Piots. is 9d j .quarts, 8s j by all respectable Chemists and'Dmgglsta throughout the World. ' sons borfßfewwis, ANSAE. HABFOBD A CO., 77, BTBAND, , r , n r. ~r, 1 LONDON. i ,;-18534!2 "Livej* °f greet men all remind; ha We oaq.make our lives sublime j - And, departing, Jekye behind ns Footprints on the sands Of Time." ,HE above is read with great interest by _j :■ thonßandslofyoungjaem-Itinsplreathem ith Hope, for in the bright lexicon ot youth there is no suoh word as faff. , Alas 1 say. many, this is dorreot,—is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his strength—and to the man who has. not been " passion’s slave.” ' But jtothat youth—to that .man who has wasted unoruuea uoua* w ms pasaiona, w uun tue auure lines-are-but ae a reproaeh.~Wnat-Hope can he have? What asnirationsPWhat ohanoe of leaving his footprints oh the Sands of tbihef Forhim alas 1 there isnought but dark, despair, and self-reproach for a lostlifol •’ gj For a man tie leave his footprint*mi the sands,of tlme % ho l bhdowoa a brain and mbMs iVb--tbe eaeiirify t?o»()umi at. alian youth I See the emaciated form, the t look,,the Jistless, hesitating manner, the nervous the Mnselees.* almost idlotloexpressiOn. Note 1 hig demeanour and conversation, andthen on the sands ottimet h ■ ,■ , ; T Do parentSi'medieal meh, and odnoators of youth pay auffloientjattention ;to thia snbjsbt Do 'they ♦ver.aeoertaln tb»;oaiMe ol.thifl d*ear; and having lone BO,do,they-(»«» etriot fiensoolduty demands) leek the skilled aavioe of the.medioal man, who has made this ibi molality, whose life has beemdevoted tio the treatent of these cases ? Bender, what. is yonr irer? Let eaeh one answer for himself. Parrots ight, see them become emaeiated old-young men, rokeh down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the attle of life y yet <me wo)4'h#ht save tham, ohe iund imd' Vlgoroaß letter from a edloal mah, the tareatmoat and intlhuona supervisSh. of such oases, would, m it instanoes. auxmeed in warding off the impend* doom of a nhserable and gloomy future and by ippropriata troatmentreetorethe enervated system jo lts, natural vigoqr. and ensure a Joyous and happy life. ! ot Melhounm, has made tho diseases ot youth and those arising therefrom his idouliar study. His Whole professional life has been especially doroted •! KurvonshAffeotlons and .the Diseases moldentsl to Married Life, His skill is available to all—no 4nnf.t-.Ar finir muiT hnndredfl Or tBOTIHffIMft of nuM Setrotr°Hls system of oorrospondenoo by letter is now so well organised and known, that comment would'be'superfluous (by.this means msny thousands of patients have been cured whom he has never sees and never known)) and it is carried on with such iudloioua supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for. twenty-six years in these Colonies, no single inStance lot accidental discovery has ever yet hapgl. When medicines are. required those axe irdedinthe same careful manner without a bility of the dontehts of the parcels being dlsred. Plain and clear directions accompany i latter, and a ouxeis effected without even the. phygloian knowing who is his patient.; i To Mon'and Women with broken-down OonstltationAthe Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffer, ihg nrom any Diseosoi whatwveT ,D L ,L .Burn's 1 ion of. treatment commend i ituff, aroUlng. as it oca, the inconvenience and expense Of a' personal Bit, . Address— “ '■ ’ i DB L. In SIOTH, 182 east. 1 ' ’ ’ ■ Melbourne, Late; theEosidence of theGoreraor.) . sultatlon Foe by Letter, M, fiOS7-IS3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5950, 22 March 1880, Page 2

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