The century illustrated monthly magazine . e can will be sent free toany address on receipt of six cents in stamps, by THE T. A. SNIDER PRESERVE , Ohio. REASONS WHY SHOULD BE PREFERREDTO ALL OTHERS. Of its perfect digestibility, per-fect limpidity. This perfect oil costs consumersno more than the poorer qualitiesabounding in the stores. It is unquestionably It is PETER MOLLERS COD LIVER OIL BECAUSE—It is genuine-pure, just as it existed in thehepatic cells of the living fish, not depleted of its natural virtuesby any process of refining, nor weakened by being made into an emulsion


The century illustrated monthly magazine . e can will be sent free toany address on receipt of six cents in stamps, by THE T. A. SNIDER PRESERVE , Ohio. REASONS WHY SHOULD BE PREFERREDTO ALL OTHERS. Of its perfect digestibility, per-fect limpidity. This perfect oil costs consumersno more than the poorer qualitiesabounding in the stores. It is unquestionably It is PETER MOLLERS COD LIVER OIL BECAUSE—It is genuine-pure, just as it existed in thehepatic cells of the living fish, not depleted of its natural virtuesby any process of refining, nor weakened by being made into an emulsionwith an equal quantityof water, glycerine,etc., which latter d evicemakes water bring theprice of oil. In taste and smell it is notoffensive, but instead sweetand agreeable. Its administration is alwaysME=aJu*lirssi followed by satisfactory results. It is more easily assimilated than other is more nutritious than other oils,readily obtainable ; all well-stocked drug stores have purest and best COD LIVER OIL. IN THE W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. New-York, Sole Agents for U. S. and Canada. The Truth about tea: Let us send you (free of course) enough for a week of such teaas tells its own tale. You shall be glad to make the acquaintance of it; the Americanpeople shall be. You shall know that a teaspoonful of real tea has more of tea-taste and tea-cheer, tea-goodness and strength, than a tablespoonfulof such as you get at your grocers. You shall know the luxury and economy of it. Our coffee is for the rich ; our tea is for all. Will you let us tell you the truth about your making of tea ? Your own tea will be better and go as far, if you make it shall send you a primer how to steep it. Strange! you say. What is strange is the fact that thebrightest of nations buys the worst tea in the world and makes itstill worse in steeping it Your address is all we need. The Ceylon Planters AmericanTea Company, Limited. Broadway and Twenty-Second street, New-York.


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