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BISHOP'S GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT PREPARATIONS, t— — I — M — — — — — — « —___—— —_■_—_■___— Ml^m ~~ f j Bishop's Granular Effervescent A _ ANUL_ Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a O ** w v» f\ £* pleasant drink, but ia also one of the Otm mo3t yaluaWe aids t0 health in exi _. «rr\"s*j» -*- 1 /£ZZ$\ '^'•RT f >i ence " has been chosen by the ■*^ f *f-\ \ *^ public, approved by the profession, [Entered at f Zp\ 1 stationers _afl.] and is now. prescribed regularly by #*______ \_T^V f^t |L thousands of pbye:cUns throughout fjj i*u M fln __•_[_■ _ __'flß*_f^\ _k the worid as e * M '» ? a fi st i an d Jl fl I^PflFraT n G , ____tJ^''^ pleasahtest regular aperient" for per**"*3, J. Ji ill Hi W i^"^ sonx of all sges and conditions. *'** The fact that the General Medical ~. „._. "" ~~~ '■'""" ,l Council has introduced an Imitation ihe- Effervescent Properties of this light anflr efega»S f Rt RHO v'r Granular Efftmnrnt Preparation are retained in the highest degree, through Its %.. -f BO / * uran^ *JU er ™pe«nt granular form, producing a continued sparkling effervescence Citrate of Magnesia into the British and preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. Pharmncopaa. is a remarkable and It is very valuable to Travellers, especially in tropical mogt influential t'xlimnnu to Ih? h,,ni. climates, ar, its properties are retained for any length of time • J , 5 A m .¥ , tne fl^' unimpaired. 1 emc value of the original prepara-UIRECTIOKTS.-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, put tio ' I - znto a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during effer- Lemon Juice, frbm which one of wjscence, Will prove a mild hut efficient Aperient ; -while a i ts r hi_f inf/rV-Hlflnta i« nhriinpfl haa small tea-spoonful, taken in a -wine-glassful of -water, -will , C i "JgredMnM is oDtaineU, Uas act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A f ot, g * Gen known as the most certain deliciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive of scurry, and, indeed. hy adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the British finvpmm_t inritU nn a eweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. l e »? mi9n government insists on a supply of this substance on every iNTEonucEc and PRKPi^ED bt |F.iirigraht Ship. . Iq ,tlie sp.ec'al.comr l AI^FEED BISHOP, JHanufacturtng ®Mmist b_.-t io « which Bishop's Granular \l, SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, Effervescent Citrate of Idagnesia ( x.Oo<rx)O3Jr. preeents, the blcod-purifymg proper1_ ties of the Lemon Juice are comThis Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a dry plaoe. bined with a mild aperient. 1 — d| The Mineral Water Salts (Seltzer, „••//• ATvnvr. _„ Hfinit , t l, Vichy. Carlsbad, &c.) are excellent FaC u%i°u f n 4£ F ?- E L D r»£Z?£P~ S ■ Labet ' articies f ° in«rodace, and the sale of Wil ROUT which NONE is Genuine. them is rapidly increasing. MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the prepara* ion of artificial waters, these " Granular Effervescent '' Salts are especially suitable. They give a refreshing draught, and may be relied on as presenting at the same time the cbpiuical ingredients of the natural waters. It is obvious that in this form the " pranulac effervescent " preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves. While all the constituents of the natural springs are exactly reproduced, the Salts are extremely portable, more economical, and with tbem a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable in any quantity at any time. ' — TBSTIMO_TI__LS. Dr. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different sources, and have found them to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." A provincial firm writes •—" We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreciated in our connection. We have sold other makers' ln former years, but now we shall never stll any but BisHor's. Our customers have sometimes complained of the utrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bishop's, and see that they get it." LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. ! aii ph PPH? B . Y KEMp THORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin, I All UemlatiJ Merchants, Shippers, and the Original Maker, put up in convenient sizes for I Foreign use; jj^f&a 1661-26
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 196, 10 August 1876, Page 4
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785Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 196, 10 August 1876, Page 4
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