An English physician writes: —" Manna Oaks it mildly energetic, free from griping, and to be depeaded on when a certain aperient is needed. It Is also an effectual Worm Cake, gleasunt to the taste. its euy administration strongly recommends its use. MANNA CAKE, the substitute for Castor OIL A flrst-clau Family Medicine for every Household. Highly approved by adults— readily taken by children. Admirably adapted for females on every occasion, Does not gripe, and leaves uo bad effect like oil. Unsurpassed as a digestive tablet, and 'sweet as sugar.' Price ljd per Cake, 12 for Is 3d, through any storekeeper.— Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prouer the New Zealand Drag Company), Danedln. Notting Hill, July 29, 1876. " Dear Sirs, —I endorse »11 that is said in your testimonials as regard* the notion upon the skin of the Terebene Soap. I came home last week with my body covered with blood-heat eruptions, and after two* tepid bathe, using the Soap, my skin was almost clear.—Yours truly, ——. Messrs. F. 8. Cleaver and! Sons." - The above speaks for itself. V. 8. Cleaver's Patent Terebene Soap is unrivalled for preventing and allaylug Eruptions and Irritation, and producing a smooth (kin and clear brilit-nt complexion. Manufactory, e * »* —A ftk Bed Woe atafleLHalbojenJUedoa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7896, 15 March 1887, Page 6
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