Mf. Daniel Hugill has given notice that he intends to apply at the next sitting of the Bench of Magistrates, to be held at Waiuku, for a slaughterhouse license for Mauku. In another column will be found an intimation that Mr. Thomas Steadman, seedsman, Queenstreet, has obtained a choice collection of thi* season's bulbs from Europe, by the Orient Company's steatoere, together with a new and choice variety of flower and vegetable seeds, containing the latest novelties. Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Livek Oil.—ln Consumption its£fticacyis unequalled. Dr. Jfedley, Physician to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, ■writes: "Of all the preparations of that valuable remedial agent. Cod Liver Oil, the most uniformly pure, the most palatable, and the most easily retained by the stomach, is Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Oil. I have habitually prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Oil in cases of Pulmonary Consumption, with very beneficial results, and I can confidently recommend as the nost efficacious kind." Sold only in capsuled ImperiaJ Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. Sole consignees, Ansar, Har-ford and Co., 77, Strand, Lod--4o&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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