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PARIS EXHIBITION, i 9 oo. The Only Grand Prix, WAS CONFERRED BY THE JURY ON . Peter Moller’s Hydroxyl-Free Cod-Liver Oil. Because of the ADVANTAGES jver all oils and preparations thereof, such as emulsionv, 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 em sions. etc., which NEVER CONTAIN MORE THAN A SMALL QUANTITY OF OIL. USED IN THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLDS GERE39S SALT Many people regard “Cerebos” Salt as a nice article for the table, remarkable only for its delicate flavour and dainty fineness; but its truest and highest use is to strengthen the food, to fortify the body, and to build up the constitution. SOLD BY GROCERS AND STORES. Wholesale Agents —AlTKEN, WILSON & Co., WELLINGTON. CALVERT’S a 5 CARBOLIC SOAP Cures and prevents Insect and IVlosquito bites. The strongest Carbolic Toilet Soap. CARBOLIC OINTMENT A Sovereign remedy for all Skin ailments. Especially valuable in hot climates. Sold by all Chemists, Stores, &c. RC. CALYERT & Co., Manchester, England. MSB’S In lib. Flat Oval Tins. Manufacturers : JOHN MOIR & SOM, LIMITED, LONDON, ABERDEEN, & SEVILLE. Head Office— 9 & 10, Great Tower Street, London, E.< Purveyors by Special Appointment to His Majestyth THE FJLJBS&XC* feuis 9 Velveteen. 1 NOTE WELL!—Each Yard of Genuine ■•LOUIS" bears the name (spelled L-Q-IM-S and in n ° 1 way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. ,

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New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 66

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Page 66 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 66

Page 66 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 66

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