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ENORMOUS FOOD VALUE, All over the world cod liver oil is recognised as one of thy best, if not thy best, foods known to man, while in cases of colds, influenza, consumption, bronchitis and similar troubles it is inestimably beneficial. The cod, a big fish, is found in a belt of sea stretching from Newfoundland to Norway. The oil is contained in the liver, and when the fish is in prime condition, you may squeeze the oil out freely with your hands. Norwegian oil is considered the best, and it is the highest quality relined Norwegian oil that is used in Wilson’s “Maltese and cod liver oil." “Maltese” is also obtainable by itself alone, but it is recommended with cod liver oil for those suffering from chest complaints. In lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. Chemists and stores everywhere.—Advt.

SHOW VISITORS ARE INVITED TO CALL IN. CORNER MAIN & GEORGE STREET'S WHERE they will find everythin" - mjuirod in both Ladies’ antT Min’s Wearing Apparel. Only one quality—the best—and the prices are right. Premises open till 9 p.m. Saturdays. rjpHERMOR sanitary waterless hot bottle.—Boil it for 10 minutes and it stays hot for 12 hours. Contents never exhaust. Price 19s 6d.—At Watson Brothers, Ltd., the big store.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 6

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