/ KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. - COUGHS, ASTHMA; r B^dMCHITIS ACCUMULATION OF*'TBIMgM Composed of thecpdrCst articles. o {These Lozenges contain, pompium norany dpletffious drug, therefore themost. delicate;, captak them 1 with perfect cbnfidiiftce.’. 'Thertßetfificia effect is speedy and certaini 1 This hldj* unfailing by the most eminent Physicians..; (In use nearly 60 years). ’ MEDICAL TESTIMONY. July asgvjSyy.- Lane, Lpndoti.' ° Sir ? —Your Lozenges arp exceUeot, and their benfefidal effect most ‘ffeliaplfc . **—~ J * recommend' 1 them''in 1 ' iasfe^'of' cti aithidaY 1 Yourtde jit opinion, fonned from toady yduSMn J. L.S.A., L.M. Mr. Tt Keating, ' * Indian Medical Service. > i'Dear Sir,—Having i ttied> y«sfirxW)zenges in India, I have much, pleasure itt testifying to their. beneficial effects. in-jCasesipfiJndple '.t consumption, asjhma and bronchial affections. I have prescribed i them largely, with the best Wl B. G, ,-rr —-i Apothecary, &M.S. COtJGPt, are sold by all Cheihiste, fn tips,6f various sizes each having T the Wards’,’ ‘ Keating’s 1 'Cong ff er^dL‘»ehfan / stem keating’s- Worm Tablets. * r Keating’s Worm TabletsA PURELY ;YRGETA£*«<SWEETMEAT both, in nppearance,ooind; taste, t , fiirniahing a most'agreeable method pf the only certain remedy' fpr,,, JNTESPINAL or Thread worM&., and mild.; preparatidfa, ‘ and f ' iff especially adapted ibr childrfebl 1 , SMa _ j|n p».,by an Chemists and Druggists. ' J ‘* V"’*, . Proprietor, THOS. KEATING, ’ litntdon - Export Dfliggpst. ' POWELL’S' "BALSAM’"of ANISEED.— The effected one teaspoOfifid 'tMcen'in a little water before going* to bed is ettriimlmary. No family should be: ndihout it lathe winter Sold, by Chemists, and. MedidheVendon throughout the World, P CI per bottle; a great saving in .taking filjnily bottles, ,ns each. EsUbllshed over eo years. Prepared only by THOMAS,. Blackfriars Road, London. . ' , r . ASK for POWELL’S BALSAM ... . . ANISEED a i]J SOLD by CHEidlßtiSand ‘StBRE* KEEPERS. OB&tye theT&dbmrk, Lion, Net, jmdMdtise.” ' •' Jll ' '* OR COBQHS, , BRdN t GHiTis*:.JN" PLipifZA.'CQl_ For coughs, bronchitis ,' t , jFLUEHZi, feOLDS/jT&fcf,,,,^ For coughs, bronchitis* 1 <' 1 n FLUENZA. GOLDS, dto >i»J OR COUGHS, FLUENZA, COLQS* Ac.
I*OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, IN FLUENZA, COLDS; &c. . > O WELL’S BALSAM OF ANjfiEgD POWELL’S BALSAM of -' ANISEED “ Sir,—l have for a long time’ Suffered from,a severe cough and .tried all manuhf of remedies. Dr. Liberecht advisedPO WELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED; it cured ( me alter a few days. You are at liberty; touse this letter in hopes that others may benefit by;if— I am, Sir, Yours. &c., 1 ~ ■ ALBERT COUNT POTOGKt.” WILL LOOSEN the PHLEGM iihtne' diately.—The Dean Of Westminster's Verger writes : “ I was advised 1 to try*-the Balsam of Aniseed; I did; and faavefound great relief It is most comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voicet?) Lionel Brough, Esq., the, eminent; actor, whites: I rhipk.it an Invaluable.medicine)for members of my profession, and have always recommended 1 it to my brother* and siste artistes.” > Truly an extraordinary ex PECTORaNT.—Mr. Edward M, tfllett of Bury, Hunts., writes to Messrs. Palmer & Son, Ramsay “ Halving been of using Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I have greatpleasure m bearing testimony to its incomparable'effecU as an expectorant. 1 always find‘a single dose'gives immediate relief and a small bottleefiects a perfect cure.” i Wholesale Agents in the Australian .qnd New Zealand Colonies- -gtLIOT.. Brothers ; Eyers & Solomon ; Felton! Grimwalde,. & Co.; P. add S. Falk; FAbtintoG&Co. r Rocke, Tompsit, & Co.; KoSEitMCEt? & Co.; KEMPTjHORNB, Prosser,;/ - & Co.; SHoffenung '& Co.; Hemmons, Laws,- Sc Co.; / Berkley, , Taylor, ,& other wholesale houses. Proprietor—Thomas Powrll, : u ENO'Sy FRUIT SALT
t■, THE PHYSICAL BASIS :QF .LIFE f ■' ■ ' '■ How to enjoy goidd' fqqji that 1 ptl^er. wise cause ’ Bilio«ls 1! heaclach'e,' , - d&brdeied Stomach, Poisoned Blood; See', —use , df . ENO’S FRUIT SALT. , ■ l A .NATURAL APERIENT n- iENC’S FRUIT SALT, when Water, acts as a natural aperient, its simplfe action rerhoVes dll impurities; thus' preserving and restoring health; If its great value in keep ring thebbdy in health were no tarn' should be without! it. i> l ■ ! jflv Fagged, wearyv and worn OUT 1I 1' ■ ov.nfn Anyone whose duties' require them, to' undergo mental or unnatural excitement or strain!— ENO’S FRUIT SALT is .the best known remedy. It acts like a,charm. .It aJlays/nervous excitement, depression, and the injiujopg effects of stimulants and too rich jfood.~’'._lts power in aiding the digestion is moststiikmg. It'also restores the nervous system toftsnndser condition (by natural means), Use EmrS FRUIT SALT. You cannot overstate its. great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. ,; 'h' > ■ ’ 0
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 943, 15 May 1883, Page 4
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998Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 943, 15 May 1883, Page 4
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