PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. *s The Only Grand WAS CONFERRED BY THE JURY ON Peter Moller’s ■ ffydroxyl-Free Cod°Liver Oil. Because of the following 1 ADVANTAGES over all oils and preparations thereof, such as emulsions, xnalfi extracts, etc. It does not repeat. No trouble in taking; no trouble after taking. Fluid almost like water; does not stick to the palate. Does, therefore, not require emulsifying. Half the usual dose; twice the usual effect. Cheaper therefore than ordinary oils; much cheaper than emulsions, etc., which NEVER CONTAIN MORE THAN A SMALL, QUANTITY OF OIL.
CHILDREN tvow-a-days have notoriously BAD TEETH, because the White Bread they live on lacks the Wheaten Phosphates (rejected with the Bran) which go to make good, sound Teeth, as well as Bone, Brain and Nerve substance. OEREBOS SALT, used like common salt, supplies these necessary Phosphates, and is, therefore', invaluable in the daily food of mothers and children. Wholesale Agents:- AITKEN, WILSON & Co., WELLINGTON. Sold by Grocers and Stores.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 7
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160Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 7
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