k. e Remarkable Disappearance.— i 1 . markable disappearance of all dirt from everything iil using Hudson's Kxtract of Soip. Keward—Purl a d health, perfect satisfaction by its regular daily u i„ For clothes linen, knivos, forks, dishes, sauuopa; ' and all domestic washing. 3fc * Dr. de Jongh's Light Brown Cod Liv ; n * Oil for Consumption.—Dr. llardwicke, Medi lal officer of Hoalth, Paddiugton, writes "In the cl In of Tubercular Diseases, including Consumption, : g prevalent in our grunt centres of population, the i of Dr. de .lough's Cod Liver Oil is attended w 8° manifold advantages." Sold only in capsuled bott iut by all cho'i.ists. li to «' Wooden legs are a boon," sighed the langu it, man, who bore his anguish like a Sparta lur amid the constant gnawing# of a savage cob all which was aggravated by the tension of a tig I boot. "Your misery is self-inflicted and we , e £ merited," said his companion, " if you neglt ! ec j the remedy science has provided for yo ' relief." " What remedy do you mean ? Iha little faith in medicine?" "Well, scept lo . n should suffer ! but pity impels me to tell y ,n * that Aickin's Corn Cobb will give you imu diate RELIEF; Inquire at The Pharmacy ; t , ' price is Is 6i) per bottle," ]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 6
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