Medital KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. COUGHS, ASTHMA. ..BRONCHITIS ACCUMULATION' OF - PHLEGM Composed pf -thfel ipwjst- articles. These Lozenges- containnp.op'u tremor any deleterious drug, therefore"' the ’ uiosf delicate can take them with perfect confidence. beneficial eff.ct is speedy 1 r and certalhf rr un failing family remedy is daily reGOtfiihended by the most eminent Physician&ii r (Ittdse nearly 60 years). , ; ... .... medical testimony. "July 25th, 1877. "aa,G3ld Harbour Lane, Lbndbil. 5 -t> ■■•L.cii -jiij
Sir,—Your' r-Lozenges/areiezEJllent, and their; effect ■ipc£t J igl^bte r!£ [l strongly .recommend -tliem in cases of cough and asthmi/’ Ydu ireatir&rfy as my opinio^' formed frdm thanyyearsf- experience. J. BRiNGLoti, Aft R.G.5.L.,. L. S.A., L.M. Mr. -T.; Keyring* , . Indian.Bjledi{jiJ ( §ervice. Dear 'Sir, —Hainng., tried* your Lozenges in India,' I'have in testifying to their beneficial ’effects in cases of incipient consumption, asthma and; biSOflchial affections. I have prescribed them largely* with the best results.,, .....,<■ ,W. ~K' G, ——Apothecary, H.M.S. KEATING’S'. COUGH ’LOZENGES are sold by all< Chemists, i il: ti ns' af < various sizes, each) having the; wards* IM Cough Lozenges” engraven,pa the government, stam Keating's Worm Tablets.’ ; ; won ;>r'; Ke&tios’s’Wionit[Tablets. A PURELY YEGETABLE SVfEEtTMEAT 'both* in appearance ami 'tasted . furnishing a most agreeable method J bf adorihiifering the only certain' remedy for" INTESTINAL or THR EAD WO RMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for''Children. Sold in [ ns by au Chemists and Druggists. ~, i i Proprietor, THOS. . KEATING, London Js Chemist aid Druggist. pOWELL’S 7 BALSAM oP'ANISEED.— XT' The effects of one > teaspooiful) taken in a littlewatpr before 'bed is. extraordinary. No family should be withoiri.it in.tjie winter. Sold by r Chemists ..and Meaiiliie' Vendors . thro ughdht 'World; is ami 2s 3d per per' bottle; a gif6at , ' l saViig in ! 'taking family ib(jttiesj ais each..' Established jdiier>so years. Prepared r .6ply j by, ; .LoijfoF ASK 'for POWELL’S BALSAM~"7f ;-"-v oriAaySßflDr-.fr 'COLD by ’ and'STOREO ! KEEPERS'. Observe the Trade Mark, Net, and Manse..”. / ; linra T?OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, IN■M ; &c. FOR; COUGHS, BRONCHITIS FLUENZA, . COUP Sy)&c. FOR; COUGHS,- BRONCHITIS, IN FLUENZA, COLDfonfaiFOR , cdUGHV' - BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, CQEPS, &c. 'OR COUGHS,; BRONCHITIS, IN : COLDS, &c. (OWELL’S BALSAM OF. ANISEED POWELL’S BALSAM of. .ANISEED i “Sir,—l have fpr p iong,tin»f suffered from a Severe cough and tried all .manner of remedies. Df. Liberecht advised POWELL’S BALSAM."‘of ,it cured me after a few days. You are at liberty;" to f use this letter in hopes that othersjhify''benefit by it— I am; Sirj Yoiify. 7 &c., ! '' t ' ' ; ALBERT COUNT FOTdCKI.”
ILL LOOSEN the PHLEGM immediately.—The Deanof. Westminster's Verger writes: “I was advised.!.to' try the Balsam of. -fyuseed } ; I did, and have found great relief! Itls most comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength; to. Jhyvoice.” Lionel Brough, Esq v ,, the, eminent actor, writes : I think it’'ah invaluable jnfedicine for members of my jmd Mye always recommended it to m f ■ brotlier l and siste artistes.’- ■ ‘ "• an v. YTRAriK&iwARr EX jrc.vj tOkaNT. —Mr. Edward M. Ullett of Bury, Hunts., writes to Messrs.- Palmer & Son, Ramsay “ Having been, in'jthe habit of using Powell’s. Balsam of Aniseed for a great 'number of years, ! have' pleasur'din bearing testimpny to its incomparable efifects as an expectorant. I always fihd : a single dose gives immediate relief, and a small bottle effects a perfect cure.” • 1 ; '• i ,r - ; . Wholesale Agents ih' the ; j\nstraoan and New' Zealand *'Cblbhies ( /-Et.Lioi'' i ßrothers j ' Eyers & Solomon ; FeLton, (SttrifWALDE, & Co,; P, and r S. Falk. Co., Rocke, ToMPSiT, & Co.; Kosenthall & Go.• KEMPTHbkNE r Co. ; S. Hoffenung !, & Co.; HfEMwbNS; Laws, & Co. ; Berkley, Taylor!, & Co.; and all -other wholesale Powell, Blackfrfos, ENO'S . FRUIT-- SALT . THE Basils'' Of pIFE GOOD FOOD. ‘: CIJ ' Tiow to enjoy good fobd wise cahse. Bilious headache, * disordered Stotoabh/ Poisoned Blood/ J r ENO’S FRUIT SALT. A NATURAL ■ APERIENT. ,^7-ENO’S ]\ FRUIT SALT, when 'takenjwith water, acts ak b natural aperient/its Staple fiat natural adtitih removes ill' and ristoringhbaltH.' n If its great keep irrgthb body inhealthwefeMiverSkllyiknown, db'fifn shquld)be without:it.'M , pAGGED,. ~ WEARY, -.f WORN 11 Anyone whose duties require tflem to undergo mental or unnatural excateihedt l br'strain—■ ENO’S FRUIT SALT is. the .best'known remedy. It acts like a charm. ’ It allays nervous excitement, depression, aud the injurious effects of stimulants and too rich''food. Its power in aiding.the digestion is most striking. It also restores -the nervous system to itsproper 1 condition (by natural means).. Uie ENO’S FRUIT SALT.'; You cannot overstate its i great value in keeping the blood pure, and free from disease. '.c,,:
Every travelling.trunk and HOUSEHOLD jn the world ought to contain a Bottle of ENO’S FRUIT SALT, prepared from (Sound, .Ripe a Healthgiving, Cooling, Sparkling, and Invigorating Beverage for any, Season. . It is v the? test Preventive and Cure for Biliousness, Head ache, Skin Eruptions, Impure Blood, Fevers, Pimples on the Face, Giddiness Feverishness Mehta Deptessiph,' §ti Appetite, Sourness of Stomach, Cflnstipation, Vomiting, Thirst, &c., and to remove the effects of errors .in Eating and Drinking. .■ J j,; ri j J { , ENO’S FRUIT.SALT.—From the Rev. Dr Hurst, Vicar of Colloriyl have used your Fruit Salt for many yqhfs, rpid have verified your statements. The thanks of the public are due to you for your uhceaSipg efforts to relieve suffering humanity. Long ‘ may you live to be a blessing to the world.” '*- 1 END’S FRUIT SALT.—” Aften Suffering for/nearly t \yo and a half yeffrs from . severe headache and disordered stomach, and after trying almost everything and,,Jpending much money . without, fipdiag benefit, I was recommended, by a to tty/ENO’S FRUIT SALT, and before l fmujh -lone bottle I found it dbihg me a great dealjof good/, and now I am restored US my Ysttili health; and othersT- know-that not enjoyed such good- health for years.;—Yours most-truly,. Robert. Humphreys, Pb4t Office, Barrasford.’.. ... e'/jstß ... JiTril/T ENO versus STIMULANTS; n- .. sufficient amount of. exercise*frequently deranges the liver. . END’S FRUIT SALT is peculiarly adapted, for any constitutiodil weakness of the liver. . A world.of woies.ia/a voided by those who keep and use ENO’S FRUIT SALT. —* ‘ All our customers' 1 for Eno’s Salt would not be without it upon any consideration, they having received so naifcjr benefit from it.— W6bD Brothers, Chemists, Jersey, 1878.” ' ; - *fdENTS FdR t ~NtW MESSRS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 931, 1 May 1883, Page 4
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