Pulmonary consumption, consecutive to an inflamation of the chest, had reduced me to such a state that medicines were ordered to mo by physicians rather to give me security then with the hope of n. prolongation of life; happily one of them advised me to use rmmAULT’s svnuroF uyroriioai'iinu of limb, For two months I have been taking that medicine, and my health has been so remarkably improved that I may henceforth consider my recovery as certain.— Ed. Doolittle, Bristol.—[Advt.] Floiuline I—Foil tub Teeth and Bueatii. —A cw drops of the liquid “ FlorlUno," sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush, produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the tooth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiarly poarlywhitoness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoko. “The Fragrant Florillne," being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. (id. Prepared by Henry 0. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London.—[Advt.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4487, 6 August 1875, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4487, 6 August 1875, Page 3
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