H O C K I N• s Impr >ved Patent BEIDLITZ POWBBB, ■’or immediately producing Soldlit* Water wlthom the slightest tronblo. [T differs from the Scidlita Powders usually soli ,in haring all the ingredients in one bottle, lr nit© taetelesu, and may bo taken by parsons of si .fosneia ooollng beverage, mild aperient, or br'al firgatipre,.,according to 4<yso. It* titensiransi ,iiriug nearly half a contnrv proves its enperiorit; , ail other purgatye salines, and th* met £ha K3 powder retains its properties for any number'o ars if the bottle is kept corked, renders it ah in '• ■ipensabie necessity to every family, traveller, o nlgrant, ~. > Mspmfaatored bV ,it J tfGCKIK, .WTIiSOS. k no., SB, Duke London, WuHsas Puctfast, k Co
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Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 4
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118Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 4
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