Dr. he Jongh's Light-Bkown Cod Liver Oil.—""With strumous and emaciated subjects, and -where the general health is impaired," observes Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., Physician to Her Majesty in Ireland, " the reviving and reanimating effects of a regular'daily course of this animal Oil are highly satisfactory. Its favourable action on the system is renovating ; it checks progressive emaciation, restores the yielding health, scebnilds, as it were, the tottering frame, and Jbrings about a most remarkable and salutary change in all the vital functions." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees: Ansar, HarfordandCo., 77, Straud, London. Agents for New Zealand : Kempthorne, Prosaer and Co., Auckland and Dunedin. (8) Pulmonary consumption, consecutive to an inflammation ef the chest, had reduced roe to such a state that medicines were ordered to mo by physicians rather tc give mo security than with the hope of prolongation of life: happily one of them advised me to Wβ GWJtAOLT'B fcVROP ■OT H Yl-OPHOSPHIIT. OF Xixe. For two months I have teen i;ifciD2 that tuedlcirm and mythwUth has been so remarkably im- . txvtai tiat I may h*nceforlh coiisufcf my recovery as
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4372, 17 November 1875, Page 3
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