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We are indebted to recent scientific researches for the revelation of the no less surprising than important fact, that of all the Cod Liver Oil hitherto produced not a particle has been really pure, even when claimed to be " die purest " ; however pure the source, the oil must by the present system of manufacture always be contaminated with decomposition products of its own fats, hence the nauseating and " repeating " properties. With full knowledge of the cause Peter Moller soon found the remedy, and having remodelled his Factories in accordance with the requirements of the new discoveries, he has now adopted a new system pf manufacture which, for the first time in the history of this invaluable remedy, produces the pure oil, tfery dlffei eat from other oils: easy to take, easy to digest, and quite free from the tendency to create ♦inpleasam eructations. THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS The Lancet, June, Bth, 1895 :—": — " It is now known that Cod Liver Oil can be prepared, not only free Rom objectionable taste, but also free from the tendency to cause unpleasar.fej notations." This latter .very disagreeable property has been removed by Moller's New Process. The Chemist ana Drugelst (London), May Ist, 1897 :— Moller's Cod Liver Oh..— " It would be tUEßcult to speak too highly of this oil , the taste marks the advantage of the hydroxyl-free process one jBQUId not tell it to be an oil. The absence of eructation we have again tested and proved." ' { ' BEST FOR WARM GIiIBOLTES. I 2 __^^ t * TKS ©RIGJNAL. AUO OULV RELIABLE BKANS». *! I TOILET SOAP, 61 Tablets. FSIMLY-HEAT SOAP, 6d. ft Is. Bars. | Each containing 10 per cent, purest CarboKc. (TJsM by H.B H. The Phihob of Wai.es, when in India). )| J Pisp.sa.Btly gorfiiiEoa for Bath 01? Toilet. Very serYicsable as preventives ef J PricMsr-Keat and other SMa Irritation. j i) To PREVENT 0R REMEDY Insect Bites or Stings, !toh, Piles, Ringworm and other Skin Ailments, use (| * 20 PER CENT " \ S I) ' IS. TfcfoietS In Metal Box (English Hate). If tlsad at Bedtime, it will prevent Mosquito Bites. h I P-fi PAJtyPR? £i fill '" awarded 80-Gold and Silver k k r. W. uALVtHI (A- t»U., mriiSunCO i En. Medals and Diplomas. r In. 'AByssinia not so very long ago salt \ — Everyone must have passports in Kussia. jtrafs the principal medium of exchange, being A child of 10 years cannor go away from home practically used as money. It) school without a passport. — Under British rule, the cotton crop of — The earliest complete clock of which cm Egypt has doubled, and now; aiQounta to ptev accurate record exists was made in the Ihjir£o9,ooo,ooo^ a yeaiv " " ------ |-jteenth century by. a Saracen meolianiOs

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Otago Witness, Issue 2302, 14 April 1898, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2302, 14 April 1898, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2302, 14 April 1898, Page 46

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