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The worst forms of. Fever, Prickly Heat, Small -pox and Measles rapidly cured by Lamplough' Pybbtic Saline. " It saved my life, for the fever had obtained a strong bold on me." — C. Fitz. I GhBALD, Correspondent of Manchester Guardian, in Albania. Abundant medical testimony enclosed with each bottle. It is the cure for Cholera and J'hiventivb of most diseases incident to trepicul and coioniai life. It allays thirst in a re« markaMc manner t>nd cools and vitalises the blood. J. S. Pubdy, Esq., writes :— "I would rather go short of anyihing than this never*fnilinp traveller's friend CBEASE'B TARAXACUM or DANDELION COFFEE. THIS ARTICLE is scientifically pre pared so as to preserve the stomachic virtues of the Taraxacum Boot. DANDELIOJST COFFEE is recom- j xncuded by the highest medical authorities as a most invaluable beverage, not only for these who suffer from Eilliary i lij '-rdc-rs, Wtak; Digestion, Flatulency, [Nrrsousness, and Dyspeptic Affections, but also ior persons m henltui'asu njea-ns j of warding off many of tlie couiphuats liu-if "nttii lv edemary occupations. This improved preparation will be 'ouui! to agree with many persons of i elicate eonsmution, who are obliged to i bnUiin from taking ordinary coffee. tolu iii Is 'iv 2s tins, by all chemists

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 2 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 2 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 2 June 1887, Page 4

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