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It is Sometimes Said that in order to obtain the full medicinal benefit of cod liver oil, it is necessary to take the " whole" oil. It is no more' necessary to do this than it is to chew Peruvian Bark in order to obtain the tonic effects of that article. The essential properties of Peruvian Barkare Quinine, and nobody dreams of getting them in any other way. This is an age when- we get at the heart and soul of things, and utilise them in the most practicable and convenient forms. And in "Wampole's Preparation" of the nutritive properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, combined witli' the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, Malt and Wild Cherry, we have one of the most effective illustrations of this. It is palatable as honey; purities the blood, and recruits the flesh and strength as no other remedy does or ever did. Dr. E. J. Boyes says;— have found it a preparation of. great merit. Every dose effective. One taste convinces "You cannot be disappointed mit bold by all chemists, and New Zealand Drug C Tucke?' S First Aid Handy Box: Read the following unsolicited testimonial: — Auckland, March 12, 1903: To Mr W. P. Ticker: Dear sir-We, the undersigned telegraph linesmen wish to convey to you our aopSion of the healing properties of your Phormicine and Marigold Ointment, which wo have used through your kindness for mute a number of years now, and we have always found your Phormicine very soothing always 5r healina for cuts, bruises, laoera- ?? d qW »ml So for burns that occur in our d^Sr^: Guillen, James ait, Mx. *««,._ \' H. Sulbrit, Thomas Condon, V. LarnDiy, a. a.. Burko, James Hunter. nwrrnOA REMEDIES are the most wonderdoses of Cuticuia f <£?». vl -" ff in6 tant relief, cleanse -the blood, « ° o i„tVa speedy, permit rest ana s^P- *"" v 0 f torturing, fflSBt&A Inf iSlfhSrs, from infancy Ige, when «U else fails,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 7

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