Medical. pOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED SOLD by all CHEMISTS and STORE KEEPERS. Observe the Trade Mark Lion, Net, and Mouse.” POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED.— The effects of one teaspoonful taken .a a little water before going to bed is extraordinary No family should be wither it it in the winter Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vender throughout the World, is ifid and 2S 3d j>e per bottle; a great saving in taking family bottles, lis each. Established over 50 yean. Prepared only by THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriars Road, London. WILL LOOSEN the PHLEGM immediately.—The Dean of Westminster' Verger writes: “I was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed; I did, and have found great relief. It is most comforting, in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice.. Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writes ; I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my brother and siste artistes. ” Truly an extraordinary ex PECTORaNT.—Mr. Edward M. Ullett of Bury, Hunts., writes to Messrs. Palmer & Son, Ramsay :—“ Having been in the habit o using Powell’s Balsam of. Aniseed for a great number of years, 1 have great pleasure in bear* ing testimony to its incomparable effects as an expectorant. I always find a single dose gives, immediate relief, and a smaU bottle effects a perfect cure.” Wholesale Agents in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies —Elliot Brothers; Eyers & Solomon ; Felton, Grimwalds & Co.; P. and S. Falk, FaUlding & Co., Rockb Tompsit, & Co. ; Rosknthall & Co., Krmpthorne, Prosser, & Co. ; S. Hopfenung & Co.; Hemmons, Laws, & Co. ; Berkley, Taylor, & Co. ; and all other wholesale houses. Proprietor— Thomas Powell, Blackfriars Road London. DEAFNESS. —Quacks calling them* selves “Doctors,” are utterly rain* ing the organs of hundreds suffering fr om cbdfneas, charging from Lsto L2ff for so doing. £ have two infallible remedies (No. 1, deafness arising from colds ; No. 2, the thickening of the parts of the Tympanum) from recipes sent me by thesis world-known Aurists, the late and pre* sent Senior Surgeons of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear.—Send stamps for particulars to T. B. Hanna* fobp, Auckland, N.Z. 127"
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EP.PS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. BY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a flavoured beverage which may save a* many heavy doctor's bills. It la by the ,ad cious use of such articles of diet that, a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every ten deucy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladisß are floating around us ready tc attack wherever there is s weak point. 'Ve may escape many a fatal sh*ft by. keeping ourselves well fortified with pate food and a properly nourished frame. An article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk; Sold only in packets, labelled : JAMES EPPS AND CO. HOMtKOPATHIO CHEMIST, LONDON. ALSO, EPPS CHOCOLATE ESSENCE KEATING’S GOUGH LOZENGES. COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS ACCUMULATION OF , PHLEGM Composed of the purest articles. These Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drug, therefore the most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial cfLct is speedy and certain. This old, an* failing family remedy is daily recommended by the most eminent Physicians. (In use nearly 60 years). MEDICAL TESTIMONY. July 25th, 1877. 22, Cold Harbour Lane, London. Sir, —Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effect most reliable. I strongly recommend them in cases of cough and asthma. You are at liberty to state this as my opinion, formed from many years’ experience. J. Bringloe, M.R.C.S.L., L.S.A., L.M. Mr. T. Keating, Indian Medical Service. Dear Sir, —Having tried your Lozenges in India, I have much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects in cases of incipient consumption, asthma and bronchial affections. I have prescribed them largely, with the best results. W. B. G, , Apothecary, H.M.S. KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES aw sold by all Chemists, in tins of various sizes, each having the words, “Keating’s Cough Lozenges” engraven on the government stamp. Keating’s Worm Tablets. Keating’s Worm Tablets. A PURELY VEGETABLE WEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in ns by au Chemists and Druggists. Proprietor, THOS. KEATING, London Export Chemist and Druggist. STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDEIS FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASER The value of this well-known Family Medicine has been largely tested in all parts of the world, and by all grades of society, for upward’ of FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned extensive sale has induced SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS, some of which in OUTWARD AFPEARANC E so closely resemble the ori¥’nal as to have deceived many purchasers. he proprietor therefore feels it due to thi public to give a special caution against the use of SUCH IMITATIONS.
Purchasers are therefore requested carefull) to observe the four following distinctive characteristics, without which none genuine:— Ist—ln every case the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY, are engraved on the Governmen Stamp affix, to each packet, 2nd—Eacfl Single Powder has directions hr the dose, and he words, John Steedmajj Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thsreaa. 3rd —The name, Steedman, is always spelt with two EE’s. 4th —The manufacture is carried on sole t at Walworth, Surrey. Sold in Packets by all Chemists ana Medi« cine Vendors. Kkmpthorn, Prosser and Co ASK for POWELL’S BALSAM o -- ANISEED POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED “ Sir, —I have for a long time suffereo ' from a severe cough and tried all manner o remedies. Dr. Liberecht advised POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED; it cured me after a few days. You are at liberty to use this letter in hopes that others may benefit by lt.~ I am. Sir, Yours. &c., ALBERT COUNT POTOCKI.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1251, 12 May 1884, Page 4
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