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AN ITEM OF INTEREST.

An item of interest to anyone afflicted with a bad cough, which nothing seems to relieve, is that which tells him of an almost certain cure. Angier's Petroleum Enmlsion not onlycures the most stubborn cough and heals the soreness and inflammation of throat and lungs, but it promotes appetite, aids digestion, tones up the nervous system, and -greatly improvesthe weight, strength, and general health. >It, is pleasant, to take and is equally good for infants or the aged. Angier's Petroleum. Emulsion combines the antiseptic, soothing and healing properties of a specially purified, tasteless petroleiim -oil with the powerful nerve-tonic qualiti^^f.'the Hypophosphites. It has been presdnHaMro the medical profession of the United'SHHSs since 1881, and by that of Great Britain since 1892, and is largelyused in, the hospitals of 'both countries. It is already prescribed by leading medical men in. all large New Zealand towns, and can be obtained through any chemist. In two sizes, 2a 9d and 4s 6d. In buying, be careful to ask for Angier's Emulsion, as otherwise you may receive a cheap imitation made with ordinary; petroleum.— The Angier Chemical Co. (Ltd.)* Sydney, N.S.W.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 67

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AN ITEM OF INTEREST. Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 67

AN ITEM OF INTEREST. Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 67

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