Medical D K D E J ONG H ’ S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOR) Proved by nearly thirty years’ medical experience to be THE ONLY COD LIVER OIL Which produces the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS gELECT ME DICAL OPINIONS. DR. PROSSER JAMES, Lecturer on Materia Medica, Loudon Hospital. “ IRkR. HE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN I 9 COD LIVER OIL contains the whole of the active ingredients of the remedy, and is easily digested. Hence its value, not only in Diseases of the Throat and Lunge, but in a great number of cases to which the Profession is extending its use.” DR. HUNTER SEMPLE, Phya. Hosp. for Die. of the Throat and Chest, London. TT HAVE long been aware of the great JL reputation enjoyed by the LIGHTBROWN COD LIVER OIL introduced into medical practice by DR. DE JON6H, and have recommended it with the utmost confidence, I have no hesitation in stating my opinion, that it possesses all the qualities of a good and efficient medicine. Its taste is by no means X I V E R
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Yard in Wellington— Pihtea Point, opposite Ku: iv a\ Station (agent, H. Diitdbn) And Manners-street, opposite Pill Brigade Station (agent, T. C. Williams) And also at Lower Hutt Toll-gate (agent Joseph Brown). Three Hundred Acres First-class Sections, Sandon District, fronting Kimboltou-road, within ten mi es from Feilding. Present proprietor leaving district, will sell the property a bargain. Terms easy. Also, a large variety of properties for sale, including country hotels, choice farms, stations in Napier and Past Coast districts, and in Wellington and Wairarapa districts, as well as town and Wellington suburban sections and House properties, all on easy and liberal terms. C. FRICK H OFFER, Accountant and Commission Agent, Harbor-street, opposite O R SALE. 3143 McDowell’s Corner.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6118, 11 November 1880, Page 4
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