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Was Advised to take CWver Oil. —^ „ Sat until he tried Scott's. Eundaipn he thought he could not take it. ... There are many, people whe, like. the gentleman whose photo we here introduce find great difficulty in taking cod-liver oilStill, they know they need this oil, and it 1 only remains for them to learn the best way to take ifc in order to derive the benefit to be obtained from its many medicinal properties. Possibly you will be inters ested in the following experience : — "31, Lochaber Road, High Road, " Lee, S.E., England,. August 9fch, 1898. i " Dear Sirs, — Having had a severe attack of bronchitis, I was advised by a medical man to take cod-liver oil. In fact, I have been so advised several times, and have tried to do so time after time, and with always the same result, namely, that after a few doses I have been obliged to giyeup taking it, owing to the nausea, and other e\dl effects, having ■ such an irritable. Stomach, that ifc is a-a ■uttior.ijiiposa^&ility* for me to take any kind of. fat or oil in a natural way, although it is known to most- '" people that fat is: .v.% ,(••■ '■' a necessary part ffl- ■"^ cfour diet. It is. ... m ■• a. well-known' fact W^) <^ '-CT that cod-liver oil M '• '%s£y r is a niost valuable article of food and j^^^^f medicine also to all t, X^V-R^^y cnes * diseases, or tcVqkijvA^ *° ' nose w^° are J* \tJr X n a wea^ B"^d >L \?7 j debilitated state: • I therefore deter-. ■^frar ■ mined to try Alfred o. AMOS- Scott's Emulsion, and I am able to state that not only could I retain it, but could take it freely and with great benefit. It strengthened my whole system, and greatly relieved and strengthened the chest and lungs. I may also say that my children, two of whom have; suffered very much with bronchitis, have been greatly relieved and strengthened by its use, andthey will take it readily, and actually ask for it. I can strongly recommend all who suffer from bronchitis, or any cough, cold, &c.,and also those who suffer from general weakness, to give it a trial, and they will be surprised and greatly benefited by its use. "Yours truly, (Signed) Aijbed J. Amos." In Scott's Emulsion the problem of* making cod-liver oil acceptable to everybody is admirably solved;:-' This preparation is not only palatable, as Mr. Amos's letter indicates, but by reason of its perfectly emulsified form it does not tax digestion, and moreover is readily absorbed into the blood. 32

Business Notices. LOASBY'S 4 Certain Cures Loasby's Wahoo 4 indigestion ... 2/6 At Kincaid's <S.LC . . 1 Benjamin Gum 4 Coughs and Colds ; 1/6& 2/6 AtKincaid's-GJ.C. KOOlibcfth Th » AtnlotV* rrlend 4 ALL PAINS ... ... 2/At Kiacaid's G J.C. Townend's Cinnamon Cure 4 Chronic Coughs anb . Consumption .. 2/6 At Kincaid's G.I.C. » Wholesale Agents — ....,..; Kbhpthobnb, Pbossbb &,Co.'b N.Z, Drug Coy., Ltd. R. J. H. LEIGH, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, VALUATOR AND SHAREBROKER, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS the following PROPERTIES FOB SALE:— 695 ACRES, 400 in good English grasses, 200. chains new fencing, woolshed and sheep dip, good new house of 7 : rooms; £5 an acre. 660 ACRES, 350 in grass, sub-divided," well watered and: sheltered, cottage ;3, rooms, good sheep yards, six.* miles from railway station on Company's line. Price £5 an acre; terms. 100 ACRES,, flat land, all grassed, subdivided into 5 paddocks, permanent water, nearly all ready for plough, house 6 roorti3, ite?o miles from cremery and railway station on Company's line. Price £14 an acre; terms. 246 ACRES, Shannon, sub-divided into 10 paddocks, permanent water, all in grass, four miles from railway station, house 6 rooms, scullery, pantiy and bath, trapshed, daiiy and sheep yards. A splendid form. Price £12 10s an acre; terms. 320 ACRES, 170 in grass, sub-divided, nine miles from Palmerston. Price £3 10s an acre. 108 ACKES, all grassed and sub-divided, 40 acres flat, balance undulating, permanent water, good sheep yards, one mile from cream, cry. Price £9 an acre; easy terms. Bub-agent for Peacock's ZJungworm Specifics, surpasses any known remedy.. E"ouse Properties at all Prices. Houses to Let and Rente Collected. 2229 JTN-DJIN DENTIFRTCE^ the~Great Japanese Tooth Powder. Sole Agents: J. J. P. Walker and Co., Pub. He Medicine Chest, Green's Buildings,' 125, MANCHESTER STREET. Christchnrch. VpHE marvellous success of Dr Crossland's IJL Headache Powders has induced many to try and imitate them. They cannot ba iwitated. Get th* genuine if you wish to cms your headache or neuralgia. Is 6d, chemists Xnd stores. , < AMPST all sorts, all prices; a >peaiaU; cheap reading lamp at 3b tid. Minson » Cheap Depot. TlSTANTEDikTSeUrGoodwill of Lease of |VY_: 168 acres of good ploughable land, situate close to Fairfield Freezing Works, subdivided into convenient paddocks and protected by plantations, 4-roomed house and other improvements. Apply Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. 310 f»Q-f rv "WILL Purchase a Comfortable 43JjU±\J roomed House, with f-acre of land, in sunny position, close to tram; easy terms. Apply Allan Hopkins, House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. X\T ANTED to Sell, at Hillmorton, houso I T V pf 6 rooms, bay window, scullery, wi*^ copper and bath, 1-acre of land, fruit trees, fowlhouse and asphalt footpaths. Apply Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. 1/7 WANTED to SellTTbest position in Lin- , j ; wood — Modern residence of ; seven rooms,' bathroom (h.- and c. water ; and shower), attached, washhouse, ette. House stands on high concrete foundations, is 'plastered throughout, and fitted with Venetian blinds and gas pipes; i-acro section taste*: fully laid. out. For cards to view apply Allan Hopkja^ .Sgoaje, ' v '255

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6623, 23 October 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6623, 23 October 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6623, 23 October 1899, Page 1

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