MOLI/nrs COD LIVER OJL.—" It is with irrvat pleasure that I can bear testimony to the purity of Mr. Moller's Coil Liver oil, which I have now used for some three years, hoth in private practice r-nii at the 11 o i;i i' of sick Children. ithiun. In the oil supplied by Mr Moiler with that used previously, I cat.not but he btiuck v.itli the few cases in which the .stomach rirfn-s- s to toler ttc the oil -a great desideratum in .111 institution whrre so many oases of scnfula are admitted. I can confidently recommend Mr. Moller'd oil to the public as of exceptional pur.iy, and of streat dietetic value.—t'lt '.Mas \\\ T. L"CKr, Surgeon West Suffolk Militia, Admiralty Sunr-'ou and Agi-nt, Suffolk House, C'oatham. April 10, 1573." Peter Molicr is the only real mnnnft»c:urer botilintr his Co:! liiyer Oil, Thus oli'erini; to the public the guarantee'! article Head o-l ces at CUiis'.mea. Norway ; Uranch at 521, Oxford-street, W. , London ; atul Manufactories at Lofoten 1-il mils, Norway. Sold throughout the Colonies by all Chemists autl I)ru f ;- Kists; but have Mollei's only. The Gkf.at Uestesnial Exiiiiution' in' Philadelphia lias boon a deckled success. The awards of the juries have just been published, and we find that Mr. Peter Mtiller has again taken the First Prize for his justlycelebrated " Moller's Cod Liver Oil." Already this Oil has been exhibited in Twelve International Exhibitions in different conntries, and taken Twelve First Class Prize Medals; now we iind that in the stronghold of Newfoundland Cod Liver (Jil, where the manufacturers in full force exhibited their very beat productions, " Moller's Cod Liver Oil " is declared to be the Purest, the Sweetest, the Most Excellent, and the Most Valuable as a therapeutic agent. The Brown and other inferior oils have long since ceased to appear at the Exhibitions, and, as only the very finest brands contend for the prize, its award to the manufacturer of "Moller's Cod Liver Oil" is an incontestable proof of its great superiority over all others. The Public should steadfastly avoid the Brown and Newfoundland Oils when the Best is within easy reae'.i, aud see that Moller's name, trade mark, aud capsule are on eacli bottle. Head Offices, Christiania. Manufactories, Lofoten Islands, Norway. London Offices, 521, Oxford-street. Sold by all Chemists, and Drug Stores—[Ativr.] Bankruptcy notices rc William Ferguson and Henry Gardner Hunt are issued. Various notices of Divine .service to-morrow appear in this issue. Tenders aro wanted for additions to buildings, pipe-laying, supplying rations, &c. A funeral notice addressed to Foresters will be found on another page. Mr. A. B. Donald has removed his shipchandlery aud sailmaking business to the premises at the corner of Queen and Fort streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas Williams.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5018, 15 December 1877, Page 3
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