. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, is especially valuable for delicate children. Re»d the following testimonial :-i " 1 hate prescribed ' BoQTT'a Emulsion' in caSes •{ - children suffering from wasting and mal-nntritlon, and " can report most favourably of its good effect—it .has -en in each case taken most readily.—W. Pcrktns, M.R.O.S , Medical Superintendent Burleigh Hospital, England," Any chemist can supply it. An English physician writes :—"Manna Cake is mildly energetic, free from griping, and tob* depended on when a certain aperient is needed. It is also an effectual Worm Cake. Pleasant to the taste. its easy administration strongly recommends its use. MANNA CAKE, the substitute for Castor Oil. A , first-class Family Medicine for every Household. Highly approved by adults—readily taken by chil(lron. Admirably adapted for females on every occasion. Does not gripe, and leaves no bad effect like oil. Unsurprised as a digestive tablet, and sweet assugir." Price ljd per Cake, 12 for Is Sd, through any storekeeper.—Wholesale Agents : Prosser (the New Zealand Drnj Company), Dnnedin. ■ Cash versus Credit. —Mosgiel or Kaiapol • Salts to measure, £S 15s; Mosgiel or Kai'P® l ™*"®** to leasure, 18s Cd. ,f he abovo prices are wfc less tkan charged by tailors giving credit. The ttwar increase of our trade is sufficient gjiawntee th*H|j * satisfaction, or the public would not pay they get credit. First shipment of winter goods just opened.—Joseph Moses, Manager New Zealand . Tweed Co., Tailors, Shortland street, nearly opposite Post Office. , Corpulency.—Recipe and particulars how • to effectually and rapidly cure ss*S&S?%'££ merely to reduce the amount of snperiuous fat, but affecting the source of obeuty to induce a radical x cure of the disease Mr, Russell makes no charges whatever. Any persm, rich and poor, can obtain Us work cratis by forwarding a 6d stamp, to oovtt postage, to F. C. Russell. Esq., Woburn House, Store, street, Bedford Square, London, Kite-' • •«A Prims Minihtke."—JNkw Ooinka.— ; The destiny of nations has often depended upon tha digestion of a Prime Minister. New Guinea.—" Hen 1 wish I had a dozen bottles of Eno a Fruit Bait i 11 <i is the best medicine I have ever had/and tht most ' refreshing drink I have yet tried."— Explorations by the Rev. J. Chalmers, London Missionary Society : Caution.—Kzamlne eaoh bottle, and sea that the capsule is marked " Eno's: Fruit Saltwithout ft you have been imposed on by worthless imitation* ' Sold by all Chemists, priea 2a Qd.and As Od. Pier -red ! 'rati at Eno's Fruit Salt: Works, Hatch* m, LoadQDt "< iayJ. 0. Eno'« patent. %$&&&&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7339, 28 May 1885, Page 3
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