Mr. Arthur advertises that the goods in trade o£ Mr. Fish, chemist, of Shortlandstreet, are to be sold to-morrow, on the premises, by public auction. Dβ. de Jonoh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil.-—lnfinitely more efficacious than the Pale Oil. Dr. Hanks, author of " Coinsumption : its Treatment and Curability," writes : —" Patients who have presisted. for several months in the use of the Pale .Oil, 1 with scarcely any perceptible improvement, have, after a brief trial of Dr. de Jongh's LightBrown Oil, acquired anch fatness, and those diatressingsymptoms accompanying emaciation have so rapidly subsided, that I have been induced to confide -in—its -reputed remedial poivera, and consequently to advise its substitution for the Pale Oil."-Sold only id capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all. Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees: Ansar, Harford and Co., 77, Strand, London. Agents for Xew Zealand : Kumpthorne, Prosser and Co., Auckland and IJunediu. (6)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4461, 1 March 1876, Page 3
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