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THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. CAMOMILE PILLS ARE confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion. They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are mild' in their operation; safe under any circumstances; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in bottles at Is. 1 £d., 2s. 9d., and 11s. each, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of the World. *„* Orders to he made payable by London Houses. Dinneford’s Pure Fluid Magnesia HAS been, during twenty-five years, cmphaticlly sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as the Best Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT AND INDEGESTION, and as a Mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, if forms an agreable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased. During Hot Seasons, and in Hot Climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy Inis been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity,) by DINNEFORD & Co., 172, New Bond street, London; And sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. CAUTION. LETCHFORD’S WAX VESTAS. RLETCIIFORD & Co. guarantee their Matches • will light in any Climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting “ Letchford’s Make,” as others arc often substituted. R. Letchford & Co. having just built an extensive Manufactory, arc now prepared to execute at a few days’ notice, any order made payable in England. Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel,) London,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 8
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