Messrs. J. B. Eussell and Hugh CampheU. i barristers and solicitor* have remoyed from, the cero: of Queen and Shortland Streets to Wyndham-sirs". next to the National Bank Buildings. Dr. de JoN'Ott's Light-Browk fin-EB Co& 0n..-Pre-eminently the C6d Jam. Qil to. India and in warm climates. late.Stafl'-Surgeon, Army, writes.:- H^utof my Indian experience that .the and tharawr UghtJJfown Cod laver «ML xemug Unchanged by tropical heat or foreign -<toaM. wis, from its uniformity Of adapted forlong-continued a iStobia of.;Dr..ae Johgh places in every. OW*. £*%* and Valuable .remedy; one 'n*^^ 0 '^ 'gAaUrtcognlied.' 1 ' Sold[only jn ■■<*&»$* .Xg'W pints, -Pints, tud.Qnatta. -.by consignee?, Aasar. Harford and 00., 77, &>«» London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 6
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