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" Cassel's Encyclopaedia " says that Benzoin, or Benjamin Gum, was used for complaints of the throat and lungs as far back as 1350 A.D. Its preparation in the days of the monasteries in England was' in the hands of the monks and friars, hence the name " Friar's Balsam." To this day it remains one of the old household remedies, many of which are hard to beat. Spencer Vincent's Benjamin Gum contains the active principles of benzoin, with other ingredients prepared by an elaborate process, and its efficacy in removing hoarseness and inflammat.on is undenfcble. Thousands of sufferers in Canterbury iast season were cured of colds and coughs by ita means, and expressed their gratitude for the medicine, The Weekly Press wrote—" Everyone who uses Spencer Vincent's Benjamin Gum becomes a testimonial for Mr Vincent. They recommend it." £ You can prove this when you catch cold. Try Benjamin Gam then. Price Is 6d, chemists and stores. LOOK OUT FOR THE BENJAMIN GUM £25. PUZZLE. £25. The winner of the last competition was Mr E. R. Wheeler (of Messrs Wheeler and Son, Photographers), Cathedral square, Christchurch. The actual solution of the puzzle is in a sealed envelope, and is in the hands of C. M. Gray, Esq., City Councillor, Christchurch, who will open it only when the answers are to be examined. The prize of £25 will bs paid in cash.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10013, 18 April 1898, Page 6
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