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Medioai. 'FOE: THE BLOOD IB THE r,T*g_« rt workUtoM BLOOD htIITTT»a Blood Mixture.” tSqSL tor «blood from all import ’ recommended. For Sorofilti22Lsf sm. and Sow* of ailktofcitta* L Mffmuumf atipa u ... pwnMumt cure. It cores old ited boms cm the neck, CnresnlowSS l\f let m! &*i _ . dk IZr ,*r v« b!i» HOCK, UlTNTllnwl Hi Cnrep blackheads, or pimpleTontS escurvysores. Cotm iiS**! bloodand skin diseases. CnresrtSiSJf W 2£f trom , aU toipnw m«jT Sit the woo—suxunms to moot a pormanent cmt«*w ■saaK^t.. 1 1E8» i SS^« DurgolaCfinrtrlW SRSt* , London.. Kewbery and b«— m London. Barclay arid Sml m ...set, London, Sum* u3s«m street, London. And aU the Lend* Ia IiAMBAA ImmAa *— wdtomfc (IPf rboloaale houses. Agents for New’ [OBITS, PBOBSEE, * (*\, Di HEALTH FOB ALL. rOLLOWAT’B PILLS AND OOmUT, LThaPUls purify tbo blood, eorrest all dleT an of th« liver, stomach, kidneys, aad krnrtkL Lwrelnvalnabb la all The Ointaant is th* only reliable remedy forte* old woonds. aadulaam. Far MUIiNMII ywi»|)ff|' 'MMi goat, it baa no equal. skm •goal. Tsoxaa srtoe Bold the HturaoiM ■aadMOßb thsWo* D ■ l> E J 0 ■ o rt (knight of thb obbzx op ißoroiib ow BBIGIDK, .... MIGHT OF THBLBOIOK OF HOFOVB/ BOWS 0o d jy iv s a qi l proved by nearly 80 years’ medicaliexperlenoe THE ONLT COD LXVEB OIL Which] produces the fnll curative effects is CONSUMPTION AND DISIABXB OF THB OHBgf, THEOAT AFFECTIONS, GENBBAL DEBILITY, WAgTING. DIBIABIB OF OHILDBIN, BIOKBTg, AND AIL BOEOFCIOTS DI3OBDKM. 8 ELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. DB PEOSBBE JAMES, , Lecturer on Materia Medico, London HaepHsL « TThB DE JONGB’B LIGHT-SHOWN COB j JJ LIYEB OIL contains the whole of (ha : active Ingredients of the remedy, and i* easilydigested. Hence its value, not oaly in diseases of the Throat and Lungs, bnt is a greet number of cases to which the Prot fossion is extending its use." S SB HUNTES SEMPLE, Phy.JHosiJforDis. o£ thelThroat and Cheet,|Lndß, AA : *r HAVE long been aware of the great repots. ■ JL tion enjoyed by the LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVER OIL introduced into medical prae* doe' by'Dß DB JONQHj and have recommended it with the utmost confidence. I have no’hesitation in stating my opiffion that it possesses all the qualities of a good and efficient ’medicine.. Itstasteis hyno means disagreeable, and might even be called pleasant. 1 have found DB D£ j ; JONGH’d OIL very useful in cases ~cf Chronic Congh, and especially in Laryngeal \ Diseases complicated with consumption.” ; DB WHITMOEE, Medical Officer of Health, St. Marylebone, London is My own somewhat lengthened experienced «a Medical Practitioner enables me with confidence to recommend DB DE JONGITS LIGHX-BEOWN COD LIV*B OIL •• being more uniform in quality, more certain tn its effects, more palatable, and 1011, nitely less I ? rely to disagree with the stomach than the Pale Oil. If I were asked for an explanation of the marked snoceap. which for so many years has attended tbs administration of DB DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVES OIL, I should say that it is owing to its dinaty medicinal, diatetio, and regiminal properties, and which arc found t _ . . found to exist la no other medicine that I am acquainted with In such uniform combination.” i DE SAUNDEES, C. 8., late Deputy Inspector-General Army Eospitcls, . I , ; Superintendent London Medical Missioii. « T HAVE used DE DE JONOH’S LIGHT, i J. BEOWN COD LIVES OIL extensively ; ~ among the sick poor of St Giles’, and cos.. I ! eider it a valuable remedy, especial! ,in th« ■ Wasting Diseases of Children,” DE DB JONGH’S LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVES OIL is sold oklt in oapsnled Imperiai Half-pints^' 2s6d; Pints,ls 9d; Quarts,9a; bvallrespectabla Chemists and Druggists throughout the World. SOLI COHBIGHEKS ! ANSAE, HAEFOED A CO., 77 BTEAND. LONDON. IftßA JQB BBIOHTS PHOSPHODTERfThe only reliable remedy for IndlgesttomNerroa - - • - "FunotionalDsoujf and Liver Complaints, and all Functional nonte. Bsoommended by the Faculty. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeeper*, la at 10s fid, or in family oases, containing ooa 10s fid cause, at AS. Agents i EEMPTHOBNE. PBOSSEB. A 00. U7-AM KATE’S WOBSDELL’S PULS. THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH BEMKDT For aU Diseases. SramußD otib Fnn Tuw, Known all over the World, FOB upwards of hall a century Bays's Wo . fuls have boon esteemed as the hMt remedy for the prevention and eon of dissaos, : heir use . renders the doctor unneoeewry in the family. Acting oh the blood, they purify it fro* nil humours, rendering the life-giving laid healttv in its action, end consequently restoring and estah* liabing the health of the invalid. These Pilla are invaluable to Emlgraata, beiag a oertain remedy for all diseases of the steal tab, lungs, liver, Ac. Are equally adapted for all IM ana either seh.i Persons redding in the (Mknusm who cannot have recourse to medical adviost wfll therefore find them indispensable. The Proprietor has in his possession khonsnads of tostimoxlalß bearing witness to ths woadecfsl efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a atlaeMai 0* which accompanies each box. ' by *U Chemist* and other Dealers in FMsb* Sold br ail C Medicines onghont the world, at Is and Is ex. M OLLEB’S OOD LIVES OIL Again reodvod at THE PAEIS EXHIBITION, 1878, ran ... ■ • ONLT HIGHEST PEIZE-THE OF\T GOLD WRT>ATi, Amongst IS Competitor MOLLEE’S COD LTVEB OIL.—Dr B. H. Bnddoek. M.D» Ao., says in his “ Vade Meaeat*’ —“The Oil we invariably teoosuMsd for its easy assimilatioa and high nutritive value, is MMleris." MOLLEB’S GOD LIVES OIL.-From the Bom tor Slok Children, Bedoar, Thomas W« B. Locke, Esq., . Admiralty Surjeom writes—** I can bear testimony to the purity of MSUeris Oil, which I hays , now used lor some throe years, . a comparing the Oil supplied by Ml Mfilfer with that used previously, I be struck with the few cannot hut . oases in which the stomach refuses to tolerate the 08, a gnat desideratum in an institution where so many coses of scrofula are admitted. I can oca fldently recommend Mr Mfiller’a Oils of exceptional purity and of groat diet otiOTßhid* 1 * - •IMOLLEB’S COD LIVES OIL Is, to my opinion unquestionably th-huswmmaasxirabli superior to the brown oil—more pejatahle and far more efficacious,”—w< Domett _6tone, Eeq., M.D : , Ph^elaa to the Finsbury and to the and General Dispensaries. Ac., Ao. MOLLBB’S COD LIVES OIL received the Only Gold_Modal at the Paris Eriiibition, the. Fourteenth Prise which alone - ... OOD LIVES OIL has gained to competition vrith all other makers throughout the world since the Sondon Exhibition, 1862. _ j Hs&d Offloee j Ohristiani*, Norway rßrwe QSooe i 521, Oxford street, London, W.O. * Sxe torieet Stamsuad and JUbelvaaar, Lofoten D B BOBEBTS* CEDE SEATED OINTMENT, CALLED „ «THE POOE MAN’S PEIEND," IS confidently recommended to the pubho as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description, » : certain remedy for ulcerated legs, bums, eoalas, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimpiM uiuises, ouuDioins, suuruu™ c. to the face, sore and inflamed ejjes^^o^neaM. sore breasts, piles; It, also removes|»* f6ul smell arising from cancer. Sold in pots, isi'i, 2s 9d, Is fid, Us, and 22s each; and his FILUL-E ANTI-SCBOPHDLS! OE ALTBBAJ TIVE PILLS, . Provedbymore thanfiOyeara\experienos l to of the hast medicines for punfymg the assisting’ nature' in her operations. They form mild and superior family aperient, wlu oh may _ taken at alt times without confinement or ohimg* of diet. Sold in boxes at laid, 2s Bd. Is fid, Us. «*“ a fflseaoh. Prepared only by Ecaoh and Barnicott. Dorset, England, and sold by all vendors.

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

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