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MCLLEC'3 COD LIVER OIL. J He'd Office, CJim!chu-eb, Norway ; Branch Ofiice-s T)2l O.\ford-»treet, London. | Sold by all Chemists and Druggi-ts. ■ Steam Manufactories at Stainsund and , Kabtlvaag, Lofoten Islands, Noiw.i)'. i MOLLKR'S COD LIVER OIL. ! The "Standard," 13th May, 1872, in an article on "Lofoten Islands in the Season," says. : — "ln those | islands, when no sun is seen above tho horizon, and night, lasts nearly 24 hours, | the tourist who braves the perils of tho ' ( short but stormy passage will encounti r a st'nnge ecene. Though deserted ia ; : the summer, these islands swarm with 1 some 20,000 in the winter, attracted by 1 the cod fish, which arrive in millions every January to sp.iwn. The take i«v the season just over baa been 17,000,000 ; tialt, which is bdnw the average. Afti r { the fishery) the most interesting features of thu island are Mr PETER MOLLER 1 d Maiiufiictnresof bis well-known tustelets COD LIVER OIL, where thousands <.£ barrels of the most delicate livers undergo n series of operations for about two months. The virtue of its mode of operating is its producing the oil in is lialui'al mate of purity without vefin - ment, jnai us it is fuiinil in tbu Hnh while living, possessing qualities surprisingly pleasant to those acjusloined toassocia;e as synonymous nasty tuste and cod livoi' ' oil. The great secret, of the excellence ; of bis oil is absolute cleanliness in manufacture, and exclusive use of fie. ii livers removed from tbe tiah immediately ii is taken, rendering it as las: elcss ;is \ the best- olivo oil. It is painful to think I hut tlio fishermen t.mong themselves, and amid a sceno of liltb, make inferior suits of oil from stale livers ; but this oil is generally known in the .market by its very naußeous flavour." MOLLEUS COD LIVER OIL is pioduccd exclusively from selc--1 ted livers of the fimst quality, and tbe 1 Lofoten fishery p ssessing facilities which appertain to no other fishing ground in tbe world for (be exclusion of nil putrid, . unhealthy, and poor livers. M' OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.--Dr. W. Domett. Stone, M.D.,<.f 1 Finsbury Disponsaiy, &c, says : — '* It ! is unquestionably ttio best — itmneosuo I ably superior to the brown oil, more ! palatable, uud far more efficacious." M~ OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. - Dr. Abbotts, M.D., M.R.C.P., ' late of North London Coimimptiun ! Hospital, &c, says :— " It is productive 'of more innuediate benefit than tbe ' other kinds of oil are, and it is the ■ purest and best kind of cod liver oil ibiit can be obtained." M' OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— Dr. E. H Ruddock, M.D., L.X.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.M., says :— " L Hin glad to be able to give my emphatic • recommendation to ao pure ii preparation." j MOLLER'ci COD LIVER OIL.— Dr.C. Har.er,M,D,L.R.C.P., 'cf the German Hospital, says :— " It hus no disagreeable taste, and on ao- ; count of its careful preparation i» mote easily digested than other debonption«. " MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— T. W. S. Locke, Esq., M.KiCS.E., Admiralty Surgeon, &0., writes from the Home for Sick Children ;— " 1 cun confidently recommend Mr. Holler's Oil to the publio us of i exceptional purity and great dietetic , value." M' OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL,— Durham Medical Society h.is, at one of its meetings, pronounced to be the best cod liver oil extaul. M' OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— " Tbe Homoeopathic Word " j describes it as an oil of the very finest ' quality, probubly superior to any other ! kind ; i\pu;itediy prescribed by the editor with satisfactory results. OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— '• Public Health," No. 41, Vol. . j 111., says :—" Although there me | people who still cling to the notion that ' there is a particular virtue in the da' k- , coloured oil, leading authorities are all ' in favour of tbe pule variety, which . ; Mullet's is the principal kind." I I .__ j MOLLiiU/S COD LIVER OIL. — ' W. IJ. Arinitage, Esq., ! L.Ii.C.P.E., Glasgow, writes :— •• I have caiefully examined it, and believe I it to be as pure a specimen as I ever ! bad the opportunity of testing. I have t ! useil it extensively in private pracLiee, ■ 1 and have been highly autisfitd with tbe j results, it is free from any unpleasant '. I taste or odour, which makes it agreeable to take." I MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— J. C. Hume,E t q.,L.R.C.P.E., writes: "If tbe virtue cf Cod Liver Oil depend on its purity, I would re- i commend MOLLER'S as the purest, ' as my experience goes, the most satisfactory oil I have used as a medical I ft K eut." | MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL baa ; been honoured with numerous ; j Testimonials from the higheat author- ' I ities in the medical world. ' M' OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.- | The "Lancet" aays:— "lt is j ! one of the purest we have ever met . with." OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL, being produced from such ux- j oi'ptioim) material by the process of j ' which Mr. Peter Moller is the inventor, ia entirely free from the objections nnd ' disadvantages so well known in o'her , oils. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL therefore is distinguished by the utter nbsence of the nauseous ti.sto | ami offensive odour usual in cod livev oil. Its consequent easy digestibility makes superfluous the admixture of other ingredients used for improving ordinary oils. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL has received tbe Only and First ' Awaids at all the great Exhibitions of England and Continent, and beaten its cc-mpetttors at tho following exhibitions. , receiving ,the Only Prize Medal.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1053, 26 June 1880, Page 4

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