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* Business Notices. ! We are indebted to recent scientific researches for the revelation of the no less surprising than ' important fact, that of all the "Corf Liver Oil hitherto produced not a particle has been really pure, even S when claimed to be "the 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 1 and " repeating " properties. t With full knowledge of the cause Peter Moller soon found the remedy, and having remodelled hia j factories in accordance with the requirements of the new discoveries, he has now adopted a new system J of manufacture which, for the first time in the history of this invaluable remedy, produces the pure oil, 2 very different from other oils : easy to take, easy to digest, and quite free from the tendency to create j unpleasant eructations. 1 THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS t HYDROXYL-FREE The Lancet, Tune, Btli, 1895 :— "lt is now known that Cod Lhrer Oil can be prepared, not only fre« from objectionable taste, but also fret from the tendency tor cause unpleasant eructations." ThlslatteJ very disagreeable property has been removed fey Moixkr's New Proc«ss. .... . The Chemist and Druggist (London), May Ist, 1807 j— Molilek's Cob Liver On..— " It would b« difiScult to speak too highly of this oil; the taste marks the advantage of the hydroryl-free process on* could not tell it to be an oil. The absence of eructation we have again tested and proved." - ' OF J*.X*Xm CnBTBHEXBVS. Enriched 20 per ■?^t2JJs3|| cent, with Cream. ffW^j^i . STERILIZED|(^©^I NOT SWEETENED. f|c^«JCHBD WITH Gl»^J|3 A Ppvfp/lf Sil jhfif if Ilf A BEB - B - BB^ for Fresh Milk. J.AKCfEST SAL.E in the WORLD. For Weak ancS Delicate Children For thin Mood and loss in flesh ; for poor appetite and weak digestion ; and for the depression from long-continued hot weather. " My son, whose picture I send yon, -was taken very sick, became languW; losing his appetite and seeming to lose all energy. Apparently he did not have hardly any life left in him. He was so weak he would become unconscious at times. He also had large swellings in his neck. I was greatly worried over him. I took him to the doctors with no satisfactory results. "I then resorted to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, remembering that my sister derived a wonderful amount of good from this same medicine. " After a few days my boy's health began to improve, his appetite returned, . and he gradually lost his extreme languidness. Ayer's Sarsaparilla acted as a. grand tonic upon his whole system, and he soon began to scamper about like other boys. I attribute his wonderful recovery solely to the fact that lie took Ayer's Sarsaparilla and took it in time." This is the experience of Mrs. Arabella Graham (whose son's portrait is given above), of 73 Station St., Petersham, New South Wales. It is also the happy experience of thousands of mothers all over the land. And it is the reason •Why Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been named "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." It brings color to white lips and plumpness to pale cheeks. '\, m 7sf~^^:-- Tf|£ am •* It Gives Nerve Power and Muscular Strength. Ayer's Pills are Liver Pills. They cure biliousness. The alleged defalcations in connection with The Sydney detectives a few nights aga the Clifton County Council, Taranaki ; are made a raid on shops who keep ,'ipoker" larger than at first anticipated, and will, ifc machines on their \ counters for tl>* use ol is saidj total fully £900. their customers,- • '

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Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 17

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