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It stands to reason that medical preparations .must deteriorate and lose their, curative properties to a greater or less extent, when a long time elapses between their being prepared arid'belnff brought into use. This often accounts for the unsatisfactory results of using some of the much-advertise.* nostrums brought into the colonial market from Europw'

and America. This appKsV especially to • owl-liver oSII and, Its combinations, but purchaser's sof * Edson's Emulsion of Cod Liver with Hynophoroiiitwvcaa I depend upon the freshness of the preparation well V as the purity of the ingredients; whilst its price Is considerably lower than those of imported articles.' v For all chest complaints and throat affections, as well as wasting diseases and KeneraldebUity, it is invaluable. r In battles, at Is 6d, 2a 6d, and iVi.-Bdwn'(i'.M«Ucal' ■ 1 HOI, Quean-street. :' r ... , - i , „ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 5