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THE MICROBB KILLER VERSUS DR. KOCH'S CONSUMPTION CUBE. KOCH, the now Illustrious Doctor, probably deserves more credit for the amount of cheap advertising secured from the Press of the world than he will ultimately be accorded for the discovery itself. The eagerness, too, displayed by the Medical Fraternity in sustaining the public interest in the alleged Core is further evidence of the discoverer's astuteness. He is evidently fully aware of his confrSret' enthusiastic devotednesa to their own welfare, and the public will the nmre readily recognise this when they remember that Dr. Koch's lymph being a Deadly Poison can only be administered by a physician. Hence it is entirely to the interest of the Profession to create confidence in the efficacy of the remedy. On the other band, the MICROBE KILLER, which destroys the germ of the Disease— not by Inoculating a Foreign Microbe into the System that creates a New Disease and rarely effecting a Cure— is a much more wonderful scientific discovery for killing the Microbe in the lungs of the Consumptive than Dr. Koch s ever can be, and yet it fails to attrpct the interest or recommendation of medical men, simpW because it is a harmless commercial fluid, which can safely be administered by anyone possessing ordinary common sense and judgment. Tha MJCROBS KILLEB is a liquid charged with certain powerful Gases, that, liberated in the stomach, searches the whole Rystem, pisitively killing all gem life existing in any part of the body. In every instance it Heals the Lungs, Increases tbe Appetite Improves the Digestiun, and Assists Nattir • by stimulating every organ in the body. Although it can be taken with perfect safety by tho mast deli cate invalid, its effect on all hereo f ore incurable diseases is simo!y marvellous. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a single dose. Meshrs. MALCOLM AND GKIGG, of George stre t, are the New Zealand Agents for li\DAM'S MICIiOBE KILLES, and will be pleased to give every information, either personally or by letter.^ Pamphlets giving directions and containing numerous testimonials can be obtained gratis. The AIIOhOBE KILLER is sold in gallon stone jars, the cost being 20s per jar. YOLIST EXCHANGE and SUWIKG MACHINE DEPOT. Call and See tbe " WHITE " SEWING MACHINE. High arm, Self-setting Needle, Double Feed, Cylinder Shattle, Automatic Tension, Enlarged bobbin, Automatic Bobbie-winder. Light running and Noiseless ; Strong, Durable, Bandpome, anl perfectly Simple, at £7 c^ch, and upwards. THE " WHITE " IS KING I THE " WHITE " IS KING I inspection invited by W. MELVILLE, Octagon, Dtjnedin. Large stock of Knitting Machines ; also Bicycles and Tricycles. rpEttTED SEEDS For the FARM, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER GARDEN, All of the highest vitality and purity. Produce from Seeds supplied by us has gained the piincipal Prizes at the most important Horticultural Shows last Season. SEED POTATOES. Athleaf, White Elephant, Ear y Kose, Haigh's BecdliLg, Schoolmaster, Village Blacksmith, &c. Also Readinp Giant, Stuart *■*„ and Bruce. New Varieties from Scotland. FRUIT TREES. Apples, Pears, P. urns, Peaches, Apricots Cherries, &c. ROSES. A lsige collection of the best varieties of Teis, H.P's., and Cl mbers Our Descriptive Catalogue and Cultural Guide post free on application. HOWDEN AND MONCRIEFF, PRACIICAL SKEDSMKN, 51, Princes Street, Dueedin,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 6