■•jiSMfasJtfwoO Composed of the.~purest.-articles. These Lozenges contain rid opium nor any deleterious drag, therefore the r mbsL delicate can take them with perfect confidence; Their beneficial efiLct is speedy, - jy^nn failing family remedy is’ aaiiy'recm&maWro by the most eminent 'Physicians.. (In use nearly 60 years). ! iVi.m vaj . . MEDICAL TESTIMONY. EEAT^ra’aCOUQH • AbUGi*S, J 11 U ACCUMULATION OE-'YHLEGSi
July Cold Harbour Lane, LoodciiU'isil ‘i i a .i '.; mli 1:0 iii-iio nit ; Sir,-rf¥9Hr. Lozenges isufe' mtedllontplffld their benefujisdi effect most-reliable •in recommepdithemt.in .-cqsesii'flf (tnifiba and asthma.;; Jftm meat.Jijjerty opinion, formed from J. Bringloe, iM. KC.S.ll’,; L, 5, A.. &WL, Mr. : T.Kdafi£g,‘ in India, Fha(i'e i ihfi6h pljeidstireW t». their beheficiad '.effects' in ! t cmr rf'tt consumptidii, asthma and broncliial !| i T _, I have prescribed diem lirgeiy, withf thebeit results. >M ,uji:;] Y. : -id! :-(}!.nut] ; m'C J..OJ' , iWr By Q, if rr.iH Apofl>«cM*faiJfeßi'' * KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES aw sold by all Chemists, in tins of various sizes, each having ’ tKS*wbrdsy 'Coug Lozenges” engraven op the government istam Keating’s' ’orm Tablets;' Keating’s Worm Tablets. A PUREUV VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT most a|refe^fe'^^btro / f^Mlmmis^ng n tiie only certain. remedy ! for I INTESTINAL or THREAE. WORMS.. Itis'aparfectfyiafe and ipild preparation, audiiiitud especially adaptedJ;fqr children. .. ( §old :; . /'nsjubjfiiail Chemists.and Druggists;; oifi Proprietor, \ KE ATTNGv,.. Lopdon ' ’ ‘ Chemist ,agd. Vft u DOWELL’S.BALSAM J bf ANJ&i The mi little water,before bln i#«triftrd : Not family should be WitlfoiA ItSvtWH. .Sold by, Chemists and.< Medicine Wdndbii ithroughout.;the World* aaadf nßtdi|mt i per. .bottle;, -a. : great weaving, in taking Busily i bottles, iis each. Established over iSPcY&nsC i Prepared .only by THOMAS. |SVELL. ißlackfriassißoa'd, i<ftid!oni? BS& “- ASK' for POWELL’S BALSAM : -i . ANISEED^ ’> '’ ' :f f ■eb" 1 COLD iJy, CHEMIST^and O’ " KEEPERS. ObsefW j Lion, Net, and Mpasq.” 1F 0R m S, INELUENZA, ‘>W OR COUGHS,BRON€HFTIK J ‘ 4iliilA FLU/ENZA, ~ GOLDS; »»
'OR iI7OR; COUQHS, BRONeHmS, l J IHi' |T FLUEN2A, COLDS, &c. T7OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, IN r f ,. .. ... FMJENZ&: cmmaasesi orir E O WELL’S BALSAM' OWEtt’Si iALSAM.j^A'iANISEEia* I jt" i r . m Sir,—L have for alongfNesuffeotd S trbm a severe cpugn and tried. aR, manner ddk remedies. Or. Liberecht advised. FOWEtt{B> BALSAM df AxfXSEEfi,; it ;wr^f.iae l ?#si A feW d^.‘^Yod i, We!at Hoeriy.to use letter in hopes that others may benefit by it,rr . ! - I am. Sir. Yours. &c., - i :" 1 • ALBERT COUNT POTOCKE’? 111 : j j.; 11 ■ ■■■ ■ -.-«■■■- ■>■- -'■■•■■•■lTLL LOOSEN tlm PHLEGM-ImmriJ-diately.—The Deaa, of.Wastmimter’a :• writes 11 1.-,- n*fc advised• tot tayuijhidi Salsam 'of Amseed ; i: did, andhave fj>tmd< gjreat relief. Tt is mpst ip td&yiog ~ irritation ana giving Strength, to the f VQ&p.*i ; ,., i Lirinel 1 Brough, EsqlV riie erinpent writes 1 think' it aA‘ invaluable' medicinefor,' members of' my 1 profession,' and ’ nave ■’ always'* recommended it'to'my brother arid siiSe ? artistes.” . ■" *' ■ r n > e! .* l , l .' rVv! '■?•..' ! Truly an extraordinary' '..ex’- 1 . PECTORaNT.—Mr. Edward M. ; of Bury, Hunts;,' writes to Messrs.’ Palmer &.t Son, Ramsay “ Having been iri'ihe habit of'; using:Powell's ; Balsam- of 1 Anisedd fOT'agi&it ’ number of years, I have great‘pleasure in' beat*-, iiig testimony to: its incomparable’effects as' an'; expectorant.. I always find a single dose givisri ll immediate: relief,: and a 1 small bottle effects ’ perfect cure.” ’ hi ! Wholesale Agents- in the Australiaaf iSSid'** ■New Zealand Colonies—Elliot. Brothers.; grERS $C SOLOMON\ FRETON/Gilf Co. ; P. arid S. Falk, Paulding & Co. , ivocke, Tompsit, & Co. ;■ Rosenthall & Co.; Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co.: S. Cp.; BBRiu.^,;&raaa t . T £ 4 all other wholesale hooves.'' Proprietor—Thomas ... Powell, Blackfnars Road London. P' \ 'PMOti ti tFRUIT t 4 a THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF LIFE A> ' ]
. r i.GOODFOOU- * ... H-l la ’a 'Ciiil f# ■ How to enjoy good food, that : wiould -other-' v/ wise cause Bilious.,, ' ; I <y :J i ENO’S ;.j:« A NATURAL APERIENT-—ENO-’S - ,FRUIT SALT, wi£h;qutai , ,qr acts as a natural aperient^its simple But natural | action removes all imjptmtfes, • thus preserving arid restoring health.. If its great value, in keeiT ink-the body to health' wefe universally , nofagp. ( ?iShqvil , l be, without it. ft ArisTi a?od« ! tyACK&D, '- ,a VM&y,' s"’ 5 "’ and* Worn ‘ OUT M l '■ Anyone whose duties require them to uqde go, mentdl dr unnatural excitement dr strain-1 ENO’S, FRUIT SALT is -the,,best remedy; 1 It acts like a charm. itf vo'us excitement, depression, t and, the , injurious efffects ofi stimulants and tod rich' footL - j[ts 5 ! > power in aiding the digestion is most strii It lalso restores the nervonsaystem to itSjndpfep’ 5 fmdition (by natural means). Use END’S R)JIT SALT. _ You cannot overstate jitst.-rs great value in keeping the blood pure andfree.. from disease. „ , Every travelling trunk and-" HOUSEHOLD in the' world, ought to. contains Bottle of ENO’S FRUIT BALT, prepared from Sound, Ripe Fruit, as a Healthgiving, Cooling, Sparkling, and Invigorating. Beverage for any. Season-’ 1 It’is the ’best‘ Preventive and Cure for.BiliousrieaS; r SickiiHeadf '^ ache. Skin, Eruptions, Impure-Bfood/’FeverS, « > Pitnpleson the (ligcjiness <1 Menta, DepreMibn,‘ ( Want ,of Appetite Sonfe-u ness of Stomach,' Constipation, /Voflcpting,’-, Thirst, &c., and.tq remove, the effects ‘of ' inEatlng and Drinking, ENO’S FRUIT SALT.— Froir T the Rev. Dr Hiitstj. Vicar of' Collorly :.ii“ I have: used your Fruit Salt for- many. yearsj and have verified your statements; r The thanks of the public are due to you fqr your uncedsing efforts; to relieve suffering humanity, ( - Long may you live to be a blessing to'the world.” .> ENO’S FRUIT SALT,—“After suffering ( i for nearly tWo and'a half years 1 mfta I severe headache and disordered stomach, and ■■ after trying almost everything and spending, much ■ ’money without -finding ahy benefit; 'T' *• was recommended by a .Mend, 'tb try ENO’S FRUIT SALT, and before ! had finish done bottle I found it doing me a great dealofgood,. and now I am .restored to my and others ! khow that have tried,it havpmot- w enjoyed such good health for years,—Ypurs ( -; most truly, Robert Humphreys, Post'Office, Btutrasford.’ .’ • r-tot ■ UNO versus ,STIMULANTS. A*n , qis U ffic^eht. ! im6l^rit , of ; excise frequently | ' deranges the ll^Cr;‘ ENO’S FRUIT SALT is - pechliarly adapted for any constituticinkivfekkriesi of the liver. A world of woes is avoided ■ By those who keep, and use [BNQ’SC FRUIT SALT.—“AII our customers for Eno’s Salt would not be without it upop anyqpnaideratidtu.’ i they having revived sqn»uphJt)enejEit .fropitit--^*r[' ’ Wood l BkoTHKRS,' Chemists,:.Jerstg^t.RfV&ji. iqil) ■ ■ i t !insw MESSRS. GROSSER? m : it .. £$P Jli.t ■ : ■’ Vi'
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 4
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1,014Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 4
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