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To Suffer in Silence is brave and noble when there is no help for it. But in these clays diseases can be relieved and cured by taking " Wampole's Preparation" of the nutritive, properties of Pure Ood Liver Oil, extracted from fresh cod livers, with Compound Syrup of Hvpophosphites, Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. - Maladies which yield to it are Scrofula. Bowel Complaints, Anoemia, Debility, Throat and Lung Troubles, and all nervous affections attended with indigestion and loss of flesh. No matter what forms of treatment have failed in your case, do not abandon hope until you have tried it. In a short time you will rejoice in renewal of health and strength. It is a scientific, modern combination of the'"best of curatives, made palatable as honey. Dr. Thomas Hunt Stocky says :—" The continued use of it in my practice, convinces me that it is the most palatable, least nauseating, and best preparation sold." One bottle convinces. "You cannot be disappointed in it." Sold by all chemists, and New Zealand Drug Company. DON'T LOOK OLD.

With advanoms years ?,ieyn»Ha increases. Stop this with Lockykb's Kin.rmni Eaib Restorer, which darkens to the format colour and preserves the appearance. Loot yer's, the English Hair Bestoror, keeps ort ravages of time, by darkening the grey fetreak*, also ca«Bi»g growth of Hair.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 7

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