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“The Press” In 1866

October 12 CORDIAL OF THE BENEDICTINE MONKS OF THE ABBEY OF FECAMP. —This liqueur, which dates from 1510, is tonic, anti-apoplectic, digestive, and of an excellent flavour. The salutary plants of which it is composed are gathered on the cliffs of Normandy: they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Sea, and compose one of the best cordials and one of the most efficacious preservations against epidemic diseases. Latterly the French medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric

tendency were more subject to attacks of fever and cholera. May be had of A. Legrand, Aine at Fecamp, House in Paris, No. 19, Rue Vivienne. This liqueur may be found all over the world, at the principle wine and spirit merchants, pharmaceutists, confectioners, grocers, and dealers in provisions in general. &c. REDUCTION IN TERMS.—A good Commercial Handwriting guaranteed for Two Guineas. PROFESSOR NEEDHAM, Colombo street. LADIES can learn the new fashionable Italian angular writing for Two Guineas. Perfection guaranteed.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31187, 11 October 1966, Page 16

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“The Press” In 1866 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31187, 11 October 1966, Page 16

“The Press” In 1866 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31187, 11 October 1966, Page 16