BUSINESS NOTICES. POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. T>OWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL from the Rev. George Thomas Horn, M.A., Oxford :— "Dear Sir. — Being troubled with a severe cough during a recent visit to London, I purohased a bottle of your Balsam of Aniseed, and was thankful to find immediate and permanent relief. "I am, very faithfully yours "George Thomas Horn, M.A." "H.M. Gunboat Netley, Wick, Sootland. "Dear i ir. — Having had a most disVessing and severe cough, which caused me uany sleepless nights and restless days. I was recommended by his lordship the Earl of Caithness to try your most valuable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cured me. Therefore, I have the_ greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the million. (Signed) "W Linzell, "H.M. Gunboat Netley." O FAMILY SHOULD be WITHOUT IT in the WINTER. Francis Murphy, Esq., of Woodstockhouse, writes to Mr Connolly, chemist, Althy : — " I take leave to acquaint you that Powell's Balsam of Aniseeed, which I purohased of you, and which you so highly recommended, is an effective cure of coughs. I have used it myself and in my family, and found it a certain remedy, and have known it to relieve inveterate chronic coughs among my friends, therefore I can in truth pronounce it an invaluable medicine." RULY AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPECTOBANT. Mr Edward M. Ullett, of Bury, Hunts, writes to Messrs Palmer and Son, Ramsay : — "Having been in the habit of using Powell's Balsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I have pleasure in bearing testimony to its incomparable effects as an expeotorant. I always find a single dose gives immediate relief, and a small bottle effects a perfeot cure." TNVALUABLE FOR BRONCHITIS 1 AND ASTHMA. The Rev. Wm Lush writes from Stixwold Vicarage, Horncastle : — For the past twelve years I have been in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending, your Balsam. I should not be exaggerating if I said I have never known it to fail. Whenever I have had a cough I have used it in preference to anything. T OOSENS the PHLEGM IMMEDI. Jj ATBLY. The Dean of Westminster's Verger writes : — "I was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed ; I did, and have found very great relief. It is most comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice." Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writeß : — "I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my brother and sister artistes." The Due de Montabor writes :— "Chateau de Montabor, Aveyron, France.— " From the first dose I felt great relief, the bad symptoms grew feebler, the irritation of the throat was calming down, and I recovered the sleep which had nearly left me.'' The effect of One Teaspoonful taken in a little water on going to bed is extraordinary. The Rev. Dr. H. Roberts writes :— " 14, Hart street, Bloomsbury. — I think it only right to inform you that I ha\re recommended to very many families, and have used it most efficaciously in my own, your Balsam of Aniseed ; and the assurances I have received of its worth as a cure for coughs and asthma, under various guises, justify my communication of the fact to you." R MARLANDE CLARKE, Dramatic Reciter, Crysta j Palace, Alexandra Palace, Royal Albert Hall, Palai3 de la Bourse, Brussels, writes as follows :—": — " I attribute my being able to sustain on many occasions the great strains put upon my voice from continual teaching and reading in public, to a dose of your Balsam of Aniseed." >'fl '.HE EFFECT of ONE TEASPOONFUL }J& taken in a little water on going to bed is EXTRAORDINAEY. No family should be without it. QOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Wholesale Agents in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies :— Sydney ; Elliott Brothers. Melbourne : Felton, Grimwade, and Co. j P. and S. Falk ; Rocke, Tompsitt, and Co ; Rosenthall; Hoffnung and Co. j Hemmone, Laws, and Co. Brisbane: Elliott Brothers ; Burkley, Taylor, and Co. Adelaide: Faulding and 00. New Zealand: Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. ; and other wholesale houses. Proprietor : THOMAS POWELL, BlackfriarsEoad, London. And of Pharmaciens in most of the chief towns in Europe; and of all respectable chemists throughout the United Kingdom at Is l^d, and 2s 3d each. Observe— the words "Thomas Powell, Blackfriars road, London," are (by pormisaion of her Majesty'^ Honourable Oomissioners of Stamps) engraved in whita letters upon a led ground, in the Government stamp affixed over the top of each bottle, without which they cannot be genuine : also trade mark — LION, NET, AND MOUSE, On the outside of the wrapper. ASK FQR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED I..___■1 ..___■
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Otago Witness, Issue 1501, 21 August 1880, Page 30
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