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PUBLia NOTICE M AR S HALL’S PHAR OUngS, ]l DUNED IWDB Is next Messrs G4 PRINCES STB' THE ME There is no occasion lo worry over ITn attack of Measles if you get MARSHALL’S CELEBRATED MIXTURES. very soon subdue the fever, bring out the -rash, and hasten recovery. _ All directions as to diet, eta, are given. Price, ss. When these remedies are given there are no bad after effects, such as. running ears, sore eyes, etc. RUGBYLINE. - The Footballer’s Friend. , Makes the muscles strong and elastic, cures sprains, bruises, and contusions. Invaluable when training. Is 6J, LADIES; READ THIS. Red hands do not look nice. Young ladies do , not like thgm, neither do old ones. They are generally much redder in winter. Rough skin and chapped lips are also pretty general in the cold weather. If MARS HALL’S GLYCERINE CAMPHOR ICE is used occasionally these troubles disappear quickly. Is cakes. MOTHERS OUGHT TO KNOW THIS. If your daughters show signs of want of color, - paleness, bloodlessness of the face and lips, languor, etc., they are suffering from Anaemia, caused by malnutrition, loss of blood, etc. MARTIN’S BLOOD PILLS will quickly change the pale, sickly color of the face into the ruddy bloom of health. They make pure, rich, red blood, and are invaluable to ladies as a strengthening regulator and tonic. Being sugar coated, they are perfectly tasteless. Large boxes, 2s 6d. LOOK AFTER THE LITTLE ONES. Is your little one fretful, cross, and peevish ? Did you ever think that the cause of these symptoms may be worms ? These parasites give the child a pallid and sickly cowfjxenance, with irregularity of appetite or great voracity, foul tongue, redness of nostrils, disposition to be always picking the nose, grinding the teeth during sleep. If you wish to see your little ones in robust health, procure a bottle of MARSHALL’S WORM SYRUP, and if any worms are present they will soon be expelled. If there are none, the remedy will •do no harm, entirely vegetable in composition. Price, WHOOPING COUGH, For this distressing complaint there is nothing to equal PROFESSOR HALE’S CASTANA—a really first-class Medicine that in past epidemics has-cured thousands of severe cases. 2s. FATHERS, CAST YOUR EYE OVER THIS. Is your little one teething just now ? It is a pretty cold time of the year to have to walk up and down half the night with a crying baby, isn’t it? You need not do it. One Shilling invested in a packet of MARSHALL’S VEGETABLE TEETHING POWDERS will give your child sound, refreshing sleep, aid dentition, and correct all ailments incidental to this period of infant life. We warrant these powders free from calomel, opium, or any other dangerous drug. ALMOST EVERYONE HAS A PET CORN but would also like to get rid of it; to do this you will have to use MARSHALL’S KURA KLAVA, formerly called Cura Clava, but altered to the above name to prevent people from trading on our advertising, etc. Still the "biame strength, and prepared from the highest quality drugs obtainable. The best Corn Cure known to science. If your are a sufferer give it a trial. Is. * GOOD NEWS for those who suffer from Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Incipient Consumption, Colds, etc. We-have lately imported the special machinery required for making first-class COD LIVER OIL EMULSION. Up to the present the high price charged for this article has been a liar to its more general use. As we have no 25 per cent, duty to pay, like Scott and other foreign makers, wo can afford to give the same size bottles that are usually sold at 2s 6d and 4s 6d for 2s and 3s 6d. We use the bes„ Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, and will give special prices for quantities of half-dozen and over. We can also supply genuine NORWEGIAN COD LIVER (new season’s) OIL in bottles at Is 6d and 2s; also, in A-gallon bottles and 1-gallon tins. Prices on application. IS YOUR HAIR COMING OUT or getting grey? Do you want to restore it to its original color? If you do try MARSHALL’S HAIR PROMOTER; it makes the hair soft and silk}', kills the hair eater, and is also a firstclass dressing. Price, 2s 6d. AN ACHING VOID; OR THE STORY OF A HOLLOW TOOTH. Can you imagine a forlorn-looking individual who looks decidedly the worse for wear ? He hasn’t been on the spree, however, but for days he has been suffering untold agony, all caused by an aching tooth. He has been using a number of remedies without relief; and now, after blistering and poulticing and taking five different kinds of aperient medicine, is worse than ever, and ready to howl out quite loudly with the pain. A friend, knowing of the wonderful effects of MARSHALL’S ODONTALGICON, recommended it to him. 27 seconds have elapsed since the events recorded above took place, and our friend is now no longer a maniac at large, but is in his right mind. His toothache has gone somewhere—lie knows not where—-and, what’s more, doesn’t care. He remarked that it was all done in an instant. That’s why most people call it the instantaneous cure. It really does cure in a hurry. If you don’t believe it, try it. It costs Is a bottle. If advertising space was a little cheaper I would fill a column with testimonials as to its wonderful efficacy in this way. HE SOAKED HIS FEET IN HOT WATER AND MUSTARD. Why ? Because he had caught a cold. Not the kind known as a “slight cold,” hut one of the real old-fashioned I’vc-comc-to-stay-for-a-few-weeks variety, that went to every part of Ids system, leaving a cough that shook and tormented Idm by day and made the night one of misery instead of rest and gladness. He “soaked” his feet; be tried to “sweat” it out; he drank all the mixtures the dear old ladies in his neighborhood recommended, and he still lived ; but everything lie tried proved entirely unavailing. His folks were worried, and thought it would end in asthma, bronchitis, or the dread consumption. A friend suggested MARSHALL’S COUGH ELIXIR, To he followed by COD LIVER OIL EMULSION. His advice was taken. He is now the picture of health, and praising the bridge that carried him over. Says the Cough Elixir did it. .If you want a remedy you can depend on procure a bottle. Price, Is 6d; double size, 2s 6d. DR CROSSLAND’S HEADACHE POWDERS. Its not very pleasant to ho always having a headache, especially if you are just going to a party, concert, etc. Next time you are afflicted send for a packet of DR CROSSLAND’S HEADACHE POWDERS, and in less than 15 minutes after taking one your headache will have disappeared. They have been thoroughly well tested, and up to the present no failures have been recorded. Price, Is 6d. Guaranteed entirely vegetable and free from antipirine. CHEST PROTECTORS AND HOT WATER BOTTLES aye very nice for winter—the former are good fur those who are inclined to chest troubles, and the latter are a real cure for cold feet at night, We keep a large stock of both at reasonable prices. MARSHALL’S QUININE AND IRON WINE is an admirable Tonic. It improves the Appetite, promotes digestion, and gives renewed strength to the whole system. Price, 2s 6d. The best remedy known for the after effects of Influenza. , AUTHORISED AGENT FOR COUNT MATTERS REMEDIES. 1 We keep a full stock of everything the Count I makes, and give full directions how to use them, j All the latest works on the subject. Also pam- i phlets, which can be had on application gratis. J These remedies are constantly curing severe t cases that have resisted all other kinds of treat- , inent,- and at present are the wonder of the ( scientists, who up to now have failed to analytic > them. There is not the least doubt that they J are immensely powerful, and, when token £ properl}’, do all that is claimed for them. I Consultation Forms, Medicines in Ointments, J Globules, and the Famous Electricities at J the Authorised Agency, 1 GEO. M. MARSHALII 86 PRINCES STREET Next 6. and T. Young’s, Jewellers).

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Evening Star, Issue 9155, 9 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9155, 9 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9155, 9 June 1893, Page 4

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