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The Superiority of Bovril. Bovril has played such a conspicuous part in South Africa that it forms no inconsiderable feature of the story. The “ Lancet ” has had frequent references to Bovril in the reports of the officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Nearly every newspaper correspondent has had to refer to Bovril to make his story complete. Rudyard Kipling and Baden-Powell have written their Bovril stories. Over 500 British hospitals and similar public institutions use and prescribe Bovril— not beef-tea, but Bovril. The reason is not far to seek. Bovril is a nourisher as well as a stimulant. It contains the albumen and fibrine —the sustaining properties of the beef. It is this fact, together with its absolute purity, that commends Bovril to physicians and scientists, and proves in practice what it demonstrates in analysis. m m wmwm '■ Gives Health, Strength and Warmth.

THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. r Foe LIVER COMPLAINTS, OBESITY, &c. WW " V,ENNA MEDICAL press- says:■riunyadi Janos may be regarded as a specific for obesity.” A\ grace Dose. A wineglassful before breakfast, either pure or diluted teith <* similar quantity of hot or cold water. ANDREAS SAXLEIIMER. and the Medallion, on the Bed Centra Part oi tUo Label

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New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 10