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'' - : ili^ ( TK§ foUowing i ' : llt^r ( has'b'e f en a^cfr^sedio SJF Powell 'by^William Soaras ? <Esq>l aii^extSnsive A^c^turist-iandn'LaddG Agejot, ifeßiduigh-at Edmqntpn>rMiddle99Xjt-rTT<:| *i ( > jjjfiv^:. 7i,'u/i // •■ ; ' -Nightingale PEaUfEdmortton., -j. * ;: - <« D^ae'Sib/^^ "HaVe : recenffy ' bu^W^ much 'frViin a^mbsi'Mblent cou^hV'prbceedingcfrb'm 0 ; ticHikg-in'm/^bheßt^^Mch'fno^'r^Medypoutioi many iit-vresOTted ctQ,i could! tallay;; ; .My i head;rwas oonstenfly; aching fJ aud my. .whole frameoentire^y, shaken. ...Haying s,eeii the good, ejects. , of your Balsam of ' Aniseed ' in several members' of my family*/ 1 'ptoch%'ed & a^sniau^botW.and J J wHen gdjijtf t6' hed) at-niglit> took^a ,tfeasp'obn&li inSfjwb. tahlei spoonfuls iof r water justiwaraK- J j Thft; effec* Y^a^ immediate!; it arrested, ; ,sie .^ipkling, 5 in ; ,mj dhqsii]! ; aeajt'wdJ.jßMl arose f pprfectly f restoftedin the morning, l witn' the exception .of debility, arisrnipfrom ''fatigue by^in'<^Bßto^ i cou^fiing r %r soni© a^«*w^HA=^ M^.^g^v^^j^ -"^> and' -hasjhew returned. 1' Haying since fheardioi alady-uii tiie. neiehborhqodf'who^r,-^ ■ Joag.r time had -labored under/a most.distressnig . cough, 1 and who .'hadiresbrteci: tb .evfery Jfemedy' within 'her knowledge", I-sentffie^remaimder^f^the to her! .i aiid that- long-standing- obstiiiate^ and'E(as shb ' ithodght) incurble,i.bpugte 'kas f'tperlelefcly 1 pured. . . rYpu^are^ at perfect; Jiberjfcy: .to; make,whajfc u^e you mayplease of^ this communication; as tiie cpntent's ' are : strictly' true. ' I snail ' take^ every opportunity Pf recbmmetidmg your 'inestimable mediomV^fe&frtej 'as uE r 'do,. -:fu]lv assuredl of iti efficacyj-i .-3ii ■■'■ 1::;;: . <>■ •' :^^--^- ; - I am, idear Sir, yours yery truly, •: A . ;, ?' i' 1 '-' .. "."y. r ' r "-.,',. *"";" W^ 1 - B .pABDS,: T .: 'f\ ' . 1 ' rr : \"';'\ "'■' ' ,• '.', c POWELL'S BALSAMsOB ANISEED; - '" -Prepared solely by ffHQMAS tPOWELL,46i Blaokfrjars-rqad,. London 3 and ; sold . in bottles only by.all cnemistVani storekeepers throughout ■ '. " "/,'_.'. V" _,-, . / ' : . ,-, ASK ; FOE POWELL'S BALSAM 0F; j ' i ■:;.<■! :y:v ' ;:.;:^ANISEEDj^. o:.^;, .•,:■ : ' ,:• The genuine has,the words!" Thomas ißovrmit ; Blcakfriars-rbad, London," engrayedupon the Go* vernnient stamp. ..,■<:<■ .■ :> t?PPS'S HOMCEP ATJH^C'COQdA.— \jh' Hqmoepathic'Practitioh'drs a^& the Medical prfesfcibn generally, recomm f eiid "'oooo^ as: ' beihgtne most healthful;of beverages; ';Wlen ; the doctrine of ,hbmpepathy was. : ,ni«.t intopduced info England, there were, to ,be obtained no pre- ; paratipns of cocoa either. attractive to the' taste or ibceptable' to the stomach-; the nut was either 1 > supplied tri 1 the crude 1 state or 'sb-ui^kilfully manufactured. as\ to obtain littie notices. ' :^J7 •• EPPS,. ! of London, hqinoepathic chemist, was jn--1 duced,^ tiie year _ 1839, to turn , "his .attention. to • this, subject/ 'and ' at ' length succeeded, with the | assistance 1 .of elaborate machmery/ 'in. ; being ; the ! first ; -to introduce^ an article ; pure in itß composition, . and- so : refined by ' the perfect ! trituratiqri 5 it receives in the .process, it . passes through, as to be most acceptable to.ibe delicate stomach. . • . ,r : . . NEW.AifD MOST TALUABLE MEDICINES ;■. •■ .-.'■ ■■ ■' •-:.''■ .P? I. " -'■;. l\ f.-< i ■:• ■■■■ ; piBIMAJJJ^ :& CO., Chemists to H.I.H; Prince jVT? .;. ,- Napoleon, in Paris, ;. ; - - -] For 'hitherto-intractable land incurdble 1 diseases'. j * " No moee Coi) LiVEE Oii." " GEIMATJLT^S SYEUP OFIODL^JD HOESE- ; .-...- ■■ ■■'.- :'EADISH, : •■■ : --. ;: - "■'■'" '■'■'' ... v; ':. ■-,■' --.'■. ■ ■■ • ■ ■ 'This "new ''ferruginous 4 medicine, contains ■ elements- of the blbbd and bones,- and Iron 1 in a' \ liquid state.. It is different from all hitherto offered: Itq the public,is nquid, ; colourless and tasteless.. 'It speedily cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion^ 'dysmenorrhoea, anemia, and^ supersedes" Carbonate of Ironj '• Ironreduce&bylLy&royeni Lactate' of Iron, the \Eills of J?otaxsic.-tartrate aflron^ and lodide of iron.' . , ' ... ;, ;..-,;. . ; . -.. ,.■....,, ) The majority of theAcademieß ,pf Medicine of ' Pans', 'recommenci the "Phosphate of Lrpni to lidfes of 3 delicate' constitution'^suffering ; from : anemia, and all other persons \feiigued itovA. 1 overanxiety, nervous emotions, overwork, general debility and poorness of blood,
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Southland Times, Issue 670, 15 May 1867, Page 4
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