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Dr. de .Toscri's Light-Brown Cod Liveh,: Oil.— 'Wit.i strumous and emaciated subjects, an ; !. where the general health is ii'u]';iireil,' observes Sir/'. Henry Marsh, Bart.. M.D., Physician to'thaQUccn Ireland, "tho reviving and reanimating effects of ar regular daily course of this animal Oil aro highly satisi-' factory. Its favourable action on the systom i« reno< yating; it cliccks progressive emaciation, restores tUci yielding health, robuilds, as it were, the tottering frame, and brings about a most remarkable and sahu'; tarV change in'all the vital functions." Sold oulr In capsuled Imperial Half-pints, I'ints, . arii.Quarts, by\' all chomijts. Sole consignees, Ausar, Harford & CO,.} 1 7, Strand, London. ■ The burning question of the day—Where, do all the Sowing Mudhinei,. s6ld by, t>: 8. Chabibew) go tot Evorytrhcre \ FamHinsj Drosamakors. SatKj or« and Bootmaktjra, before buying old ityleV *hbttl<J}{, tiall and soe tho tautest gmnd Invention at 70, Queen-.' street, Auckland, opposite the Bank ofN.Z. > Ship«U pera and tho trade supplied. > iv.j.. - Well's 14 Rough ok Corns."—Ask far; Wells' f> Rough ou Corns." Quick rcllc/, permanent euro. Corns, -warts, bunions,—'MosesA'/ Mosa aud Co.. Ssdncx. Goncral Aiionts. . . Iv.-v X

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 3

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