Public Notices. l. GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and see that you get it. All grocers.
INFLUENZA! INFLUENZA I Marshall's Mixtures, Nos. 16 2. iu The 7. are without doubt specifics for ft, and if you feel an attack coining on, Broom them without delay, and you will be saved a lot of suffering. These Mixtures are specially prepared for Influenza, and are made to suit the vwied symptoms of each epidemic. No. 1 controls all the feverish symptoms and severe bodv pams- while sickness, headache, and the latter stages of the complaint disappear in a marvellously short space of time when the No. 2 Mixture is taken in alternation with the nrst-mentioned. «•"«.•«■ These Medicines were almost exclusively used in the London Homoeopathic Hospital during the epidemic of January, 1890, and May of 1891. The success was so treat that tie regular physicians were forced to admit that although no one could positively sav what LA GRIPPE" was, or how it originated, yet the Homasopaths bad the knack of curing it much quicker and with the Jeaat less of life. epidemic of 1891-1892, 4,000, and with the very best results. ' The i o take, and can be given to the youngest child with absolute safety. The Cures are rapid when these Medicines are administered, and usually then are no ingenng after-effects. ' Children in delirium, with pulse over 100, and racked with pain, will after • few dosea >f these remedies rapidly improve. There ia nothing to equal the rapidity with which mixtures act. . * . """*" We are constantly receiving Testimonials as to the beneficial action of these remedies. on the labT enza ' send at ° nce E" Two Bottles, and give alternately, aa directed If taken occasionally by those living in the house where there are Influenza patients, it. will frequently prevent an attack, or if attacked it will be much lessened in severity. There is nothing to equal these Mixtures for a bad Cold in the Head or on the Chest PRICE OP THE MIXTURES - - 3s. Fop the COUGH which FOLLOWS INFLUENZA there is nothing better than a bottle o« Marshall's Uneeda Cough Syrup. For a DRY, HACKING COUGH it is without an equal. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Marshall's Pharmacy, 86 PRINCES STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 11897, 27 May 1903, Page 8
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369Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11897, 27 May 1903, Page 8
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