;>We notice that Mr. G. Miller, late of Grafton-road, has bought out Mr. Collins, of Jlanu-kau-road, Parnoll, and i:i prepared to ..carry on business as formerly, and at prices that will compare favourably with those of town. W. S. Collins desires to inform his numerous customers that he lias removed bis business from Parnoll to the junction of Queen and G.ey Streets, whore their requirements will bo-attonded to as usual. Dβ. de Jongb's Light-Brown Coo Liver Oil.—The facility with which this Oil is digested is one of its peculiar characteristics. Dr. Edgar Shep' pard, Professor of Psychological Medicine, King's College, writes: "Dr. Shoppard has made extensive use of Dr. de Jongh's light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and has great pleasure in testifying to its superiority over every other preparation to bo met within this country. It lias the rare excollsnee of being well borne" and assimilated by stomachs which ooject the ordinary Oils." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half., pints, Pints, and Quatts, by all chemists. Sole con! signees, Ansar, Harfo:rdi and Co., 77, Strand, London. That invalid wife, mother, Bister, or child can be made the picture ol health with Hop Bitters. Otuerve.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 5
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