A Difficulty Overcome.—lt is unnecessary to brlnj before the public the value of Cod Liver Oil, particularly in consumption aud other wasting diseases, and in cares where it is needed to keep up t e strength of patients unable to digest proper food, I'iie great drawback to its use hitherto has been the feeling of nausea which its sickening taste has caused t > invalids with sensitive stomachs, but this difficulty has been overcome in the preparation of Kdson's Kmulhio.v or Pork Col> Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, which is agreeable io the taste, and more readily admitted into the system when digestive power is feeble. la bottles at 2s 6(1 and Is.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 5
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