Merchandise ' ; ] ROYAL Cheapest, . Best, Guaranteed "to be made from Purest Milk and Cream air% Finest Refined Sugar only SPECIALTY, —This Milk Dissolves readily in Cold Z^ and retains the Natural a i^ M!w^a£Rvwwis^ sU t , v ;Flavour of SMew Rfliik. BE HAD FROM ALLWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. L. P. NATHAN & CO., Importers, Agents. Ironmongery. CLEARANCE SALE OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. WEDDING PRESENTS: SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. J. & J. DICKEY, 234, QUEERS-STREET. Cutlery. S O ME T H :js'G NEW! Awarded the unusual distinction of Three Diplomas and Three Medals ab the World's Fair, Chicago, * THE CLAUSS CARVERS, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ELECTRIC CLEANERS, .KNIFE SHARPENERS, VICTOR CHOPPERS, MEAT SAWS. COLUMBIA LIFTERS, POTATO MASHERS, Are forwarded post free to any address on receipt of postal notes as follows nets of 3 Knives (Bread, Cake, and Paring). 6s; Bread Knifes, 3s 3d; Carvers, 38 Cd ; Electric Cleaner*, is 6d; Scissors (full Nickel-plated), Button-hole, is, 5« : Straight or Bent Trimmers, 3a 6d, is, 4a fid, ss, 6s each, according to size ; Knife Sharpeners, is 6d ; Victor Choppers, I>i Cd ; Meat Saw, 3* Od. Catalogues on application. Our manufactures can be obtained at all respectable dealers in the colony. ASK FOR " CLAUSS," and see that you obtain thorn BEWARE of Spurious Imitations. LOUCH, SON, & COM PANY, (Sole Representatives for the "CLAUSS SHEAR COMPANY, London), 91, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
Medical. i ... — ■'■■ — —■■-■■- .I—■■ ■ » ■ .i —.1....!,.,. ~ ■ —i -~..-■ ~,■■■ —■■ i..—. INFLUENZA CAN BE QUICKLY GORED BY SEQUAH'S REMEDIES. To cure INFLUENZA, use " SEQUAH'S INSTANT RELIEF." An ordinary dose (as per instructions) three timeß a day. If a very bad attack use also " SEQUAH'S CURE" once a day, at bed-time; ib will allay fever and headaches, and stimulate the eystein. And for the pains in cheat and back, apply " SEQUAH'S OIL" well over the throat, chest, and back, and well rub in with the hands. SEQUAH'S REMEDIES AttE SOID BY A ffo«SSSSr A,tt " chemists If you procure and use them ao per instructions, you will quickly cure your INFLUENZA. SEQUAH SPEAKS PKO BONO PUBLICO.
ROLLER'S CQD LIVES OIL." '-'-, ON EVERY CAPSULE. P ■' The only scientifically prepared Extract of the Fresh and Healthy Livers of the true Codfish, "Gadus Morrhua." Free from Hydroxyls, and consequently from "Aftertaste" and "Repeating," or any other possible objection. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) Peter Mailer's Cod Liver Oil is obtaining more favour with the Public and increased reputation amongst the Medical Profession, day by day. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) In tffe years 1851-1853, considerable attention was called to Cod Liver Oil; but its use was restricted in consequence of the crude method of its production; which gave a turbid, brownish, uncanny preparation, nauseous to the palate, and sometimes impossible of digestion. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) Since then the introduction by Peter Moller of a new application of steam, conducted under his own personal supervision, has secured the utmost cleanliness in every detail of the manufacture, and the Public have been able to obtain a pure, sweet, reliable, and digestible Oil, when they insisted upon having Moller's— if they did not insist that was not Mailer's fault. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) In forty years Mailer made many improvements: All the so-called substitutes were carefully examined and analyzed, emulsions and mixtures, tinctures and essences, the bases of which were everything nearly —except Cod Liver Oil; and in the majority oi cafe no more expensive article than water (Aqua Pur4J| MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) With these investigations it became more and more evident to Dr. Mailer (who continued the researches of his father) that the "Active principle of Cod Liver Oil is the Oil itself," and not as some chemists have'tupposed in the " remaining five per cent." after the separation of the ninety-five per cent, of fat and fat-acids (so called). MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) Impressed also with the fact that, excellent as hi 3 Oil was, there yet remained something to be accomplished, before perfection could be claimed: in fact no Oil had ever been made which presented the extremely delicate and pleasant flavour of the Oil as it is found in the freshly boiled livers, therefore.— MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) Important laboratory extensions were added, with every modern appliance for chemical investigation, and the exhaustive experiments of some ten years being prosecuted with renewed vigour,; finally obtained reward in full measure. The practical outcome is an entirely new process, producing a totally different Cod Liver Oil, lighter in colour, more limpid, wholly free from the taste, the " alter taste," and the odour of even the better kinds of Oil, and suited to the most delicate stomach. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. (BY PATENTED PROCESS.) This Oil is now In every good Chemist's shop, and although considerable outlay has been incurred In chemical research, and in obtaining patents, the prices have not been advanced. All bottles are capsuled and bear the trade mark and perforated date as formerly, In case of difficulty or dissatisfaction write to Peter MoUer,43, Snow Hill, London, E.C.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9832, 29 May 1895, Page 2
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