WILL SHORTLY LIU PUBLISHED: The philosophy of loye i \ Dedicated to the shrine of VIRTUE AND TRUTH. With other Poems ! Prospectuses, containing all information, to be had, on application, from MR W. LYON, Publisher. EATING’S COUGH This universal remedy now stands the first in public favor and confidence. This result has been acquired by the test of fifty years’ experience. These lozenges may be found on sale in every British colony ; and throughout India and China they have been highly esteemed wherever introduced. For Coughs, Asthma, and all affections of the throat and chest, they are the most agreeable and efficacious remedy ; they do not contain opium or any other deleterious drug, and may therefore be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate constituton. Sold in boxes, tins and bottles of various sizes. Keating’s Children’s Worm Tablets.— The great remedy for these disorders m adults and children can now be administered in the form of a purely vegetable sweetmeat, at once agreeable and effective. Testimonial: “ B alley, January 26, 1869. Sir,—One of my children, aged two years and four months, being troubled with worms, I was induced to try your Bon Bons. I purchased some from Mr B. Whitaker, Chemist of Batley, and after taking two only, she voided nine large worms. Two days after another dose, she again voided three more ; three of them, the worst, measuring from eight to nine inches each in length. I consider them a most invaluable remedy, and should be tried by all suffering from worms. (Signed) John Stenson. Witness: B. Whitaker. To Mr Keating, London.” Sold in tins and bottles of various sizes. Keating’s Insect Destroying Powder. —This is quite harmless to all animal life, but it is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, mosquitoes, and every other species of insect. Sold in packets, tins, and bottles of various sizes, Ig^irCATJTlON—The public are particularly requested to observe that all the above prepara tions bear the Trade Mark.—Sold by all Chemists and Druggists.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 31, 26 August 1871, Page 18
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331Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 31, 26 August 1871, Page 18
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