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> W‘<F t ®WI C 1 BSo t iisKP^2ijk»jßl£ f'i/m s V I Light-Brown Cod Liver Oii, Incontestably proved by r nearly Thirty Years,’ Medical Experience to be THE ONLY COD LIVER OIL WHICH PRODUCES THE PULL CURATIVE EFFECTS IN CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES QF THE' CHEST, THHOAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL OTHER SCROFULOUS DISEASES. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR G- DUNCAN- GIBB, Bart., IBPhysician to the Westminster Hospital. “ The value of DR DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN COD LTVKR OIL as a therapeutic agent in a number of disease--, chiefly of an exhaustive character, has been admitted by the world of medicine ; but, in addition. 1 have found it a remedy of great power in tiie treatment of m’nv Affections of the Throat and Larynx, especially in Consumption of the latter, wheie it will sustain life when eveything else fails.” DR SINCLAIR COGHILL, Physician Roy Na'.. Hosp. f>'r Consumption, Ventnor. r have convinced myself tliat in Tubercular and the various forms of S'rumous Disease. DR DE JoNGH’S LIGHT-BROWM COD LIVER OIL possesses greater t eapeuMc efficacy than any other Cod Liver Oil with which I am acquainted. It was especially noted, in a large number of cases in which (he patient protested they had never been able to retain or digest other Cod I iver Oil, that DR. DE J NGH’S OIL was not only tolerated, but taken readily, and with marked benefit.” JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., M.RC-S., Late Staff Surg. Army, Prof, of Hygiene, Birkbeck Inst “If und during my Indian experience that the worth and charsc er of DR. DB JONGH’S LIGHTBROWN COD I IVER OIL remained unchanged by tropical heat or foreign climate, and it was. from its uniformity of character, particularly adapted for longcontinued administration The value of ‘hydrocarbons’ in all debilitated states of the system is now becoming thoroughly recognised ; and it is, without doubt, from the animal oils and fats, rather than from their vegetable substitutes, that we may hope to derive the snrest benefit. The Oil of DR. DE JONGH places in everyone’s reach a reliable and valuable remedy, one that cannot be too widely recognised.” DR R. C. CROFT, Authorfof “ Handbook for the Nursery.” “DR. DB JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL is almost a specific in many of the Di eases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have seen marked benefit produced by its use. Patients prefer it to the Pale Oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably.” DR. OR JONGH’S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL is supplied ONLY in Imperial Half-Pints, Pints and Quarts, sealed with Rett'S Patent Capsule impressed on the top with Dlt. DE JONGH’S Stamp, and on the side with his -igiature, and the Signature of ANSAR, HARFORD & CO.; and bearing under the wrapper a Label with the same Stamp and Signatures. Without these marks none can possibly be genuine. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the World. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD AND CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1780. STRUTTS’ YARNS. TRAD a i&AhK. KNITTING and CROCHET COTTONS. SEWING COTTON. MERINO YARN. fBELPERj TRADE HARK. W. G. & J. STRUTT, BELPER and LONDON. THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. ‘The favorite and most Fashionable Material of the day.’*— Lc Folie THE LOUIS VELVETEEN “Is a very close and admirable wearing material, with a lustrous silky surface, draping richly and softly, and the brilliant blue light on the folds cannot be surpassed by the best, silk Velvet. For every purpose to which Silk Velvet may be applied, we can recommend the LOUIS VELVETEKN and a dress of this material would be a most elegant and useful addition to any lady’s wardrobe, successfully representing, as it does, Silk Velvet, at more than four times the cost.” —Le FoUet. The Mokning Post says : “The 1a UIS VELVETEEN possesses several advantages over other Velveteens, amo g-1 which may be especially mentioned that it neither changes color, fades, cockles nor spots with rain.”—See also opinions of The Queen, Whitehall Review and other fushirmahle journals. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.-Every YARD is stamped on the back in plain letters “The LOUIS VELVETEEN,” without which none is genuine.

WHOLESALE DEPOT—TURNBULL, SMITH AND CO., WELLINGTON THE SILICATE PAINT CO., (FLETCHER, BERDOE, & ORR, Proprietors.) GHAELTONT PAINT WORKS, CHARLTON, BY WOOLWICH, KENT. Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the “CHARLTON” NOM-POfSONOUS PAINTS AND COLORS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTING, PAPER STAINING. &c„ &c. The extensive Works of the Company, on the Banks of the Thames, have been greatly enlarged and remodelled under new management, and in future the QUALITY OF ALL GOODS WILL BE GUARANTEED. Sanitary Science, impatient of the deleterious substances hitherto in use, calls loudly for NON - POISONOUS PAINTS AND COLORS, And the inauguration of these Works is the response to that demand NO POISONOUS INGREDIENTS BEIWG USED IN THEIR MANUFACTURE. The Company s products are now largely used at home and abroad by Government Establishments ials, Railway and Shipping Companies, Public Institutions, School Boards Hospitals &c ’ and wherever the laws of health and economy are studied. ’ f Dockyards, Arsenals, Their comparatively ] o w price allows of the SILICAT'E PAIITTS -A-ICTD COLORS Being used for the commonest as well as FOR THE HIGHEST CLASS OF DECORATIVE WORK. NEW DESCRIPTIVE LISTS & PATTERN CARDS ARE NOW READY > And may be had, gratis, on application to THE SILICATE PAINT CO., CHAR I,TON, BY WOOLWICH, KENT, the Company’s Offices and Depots, LONDON, 107, Cannon-street; LIVERPOOL, 32, Seel-street; GLASGOW, 21, Hope-street.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 26

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