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W° TVi~ ORE lyrßDidiNE foe OLD OE ■ JL PEEFECT HEALTH TO STOMACH, Lungs, Nerves, Liver, Blood, Brain, and Breath restored without medicine, purging, or expense, by Dv Barry's delicious Eevalenta Arabic Food, which saves fifty times its cost in medicine. DU BAERY'S EEVALENTA AEABICA Food and Tonic Biscuits, which save invalids and children, and also rear successfully infants whose ailments and debility had resisted ail other nursing and treatments. They repair the mucous membranes throughout the system, and cure effectually dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, consumption, cougb, asthma, catarrh, diarrhoea, dysentery, nervous debility, typhus, scarlatina, diptheria, enteric fever, measles, nettlerash, and other eruptions of the skin, fever, ague, and all inflammatory and wasting diseases. Dr Routh, of the Samaritan Hospital for Women and Children, after analysing sixteen other foods, says : — DU BAEEY'S FOOD is the BEST of ALL. It has saved many women, and children wasting 1 with atrophy and marked debility. 100,000 cures, including those of the late Emperor Nicholas, H.H. the late Pope Pius IX., the Marchioness of Brehan, Lord Stuart de Decies, Dr Livingstone and Mr W. M. Stanley, the African explorers, Drs Ure, Wurzer, &c. EXTRACTS from 100,000 CUEES of Cases which had resisted all other treatments. DYSPEPSIA.— DU BAEEY'S FOOD. Cure 100,516. — A dangerous illness having left my diges- j tive organs too weak to assimilate ordinary food of i any kind sufficient to keep me alive, I owe my preservation to Dv Barry's Food and Tonic Biscuits, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy action of the stomach, and strength and muscle, to the astonishment of myself, my medical adviser, and friends. — Edwabd Wood, Bolton, June 14, 1883. DU BAEEY'S FOOD. — NEEVOUSNESS, DEBILITY.— With gratitude I testify to the great efficacy ot Dv Barry's Food in restoring and sustakiing health, having taken it for nervousness and weakness.— (Mrs) E. Gretton, Upper Park, Dedhani, Maroh 9, 1880 DYSPEPSIA. —DU BAEEY'S FOOD has cured me of nightly sweatings, terrible irritations of the stomach, and bad digestion, which had lasted eighteen years. — J. Comparet, Parish Priest, St. Romaine-des-lUes, France. NERVOUSNESS. —DDT BARRY'S FOOD. Cure of the Marchioness de Brehan of seven years' liver complaint, sleeplessness, palpitation, and the most intense nervous agitation and debility, rendering her unfit for reading or social intercourse. DEBILITY.— DU BARRY'S FOOD has perfectly cured me of twenty years' dyspepsia, oppression and debility, which prevented my dressing or undressing myself, or making even the slightest effort.— Madame Borell de Carbonetti, Avignon. CONSUMPTION. —DU BARRY'S FOOD. — Consumption, asthma, cough, dropsy, deafness, on which I spent thousands of pounds during twenty-five- years in vain, have yielded to this divine food, and I am now restored to perfect health.— Mr James Roberts, Wood Merchant. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. —DU BARRY'S FOOD.— Cure No. 49,832, of fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness, and vomiting, by Dv Barry's Food. — Maria Jolly, Wortham, Ling, Oct. 14, 1850. LIVEE.— DU BARRY'S FOOD. Liver Complaint and diarceha, from which I had suffered fearfully, for two years, despite the best medical treatment, have yielded to Dv Barry's excellent food. W. Edie, Major, H.M.S. unattached, London. PARALYSIS, CONSTIPATION, and Hffimorrhoidds, from which I suffered sixty years, have entirely yielded to Dv Barry's Food, and I am now, at the age of eighty-five, enjoying perfect health. — William Hunt, Barrister-at-Law, King's College, Cambridge, 1849. A CATAREH ON THE BLADDER, with its excruciating misery, hau resisted the greatest medical skill during eig.itlong years, but Dv Barry's divine Ravalenta Food cured it in an incredibly short time. — Dede, Professor of Chemistry, Paris, April 15, 18G2. IN DYSENTERY, TYPHOID, and AG-UE, I find Dv Barry's Food worth its weight in gold. I, advise n© English surgeon or officer to go into camp without it. William Wallace Elinslie, Surgeon late of the Imperial Ottoman Army, Military Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria. STOMACH.— DU BAERY'S FOOD has perfectly cure r l many years' fearful pains in the stomach and intestines, and sleeplessness, with constant nervous irritability, for which my wife had submitted in vain to medical treatment. — V. Moyano, Merchant, Cadiz. ASTHMA.— DU BAERY'S FOOD has cured me of thirty-six years' asthma, which obliged me to get up four or five times every night to relieve my chest from a pressure that threatened suffocation. — Rev. S. Boillet, Ecrainville, France. NEURALGIA.— DU BAERY'S FOOD is a remedy which I could almost call divine. It has perfectly cured our dear sister Julia, who has been suffering for the last. four years with neuralgia in the head, which caused her cruel agony, and left her aim f>st without rest.— Eev. J. Monassier, Valgorge, France. SLEEPLESSNESS. —DU BARRY' 3 FOOD has cured my daughter, who had suffered for two years fearfully from general debility, nervous irritability, sleeplessness, and a total exhaustion, and given her health, sleep, and strength, with hard muscle and cheerfulness. — H. De Montlouis, Paris. INFANTS SAVED by DU BARRY'S. FOOD. DrW. W. Beneke, Professor of Medicine in Ordinary to the University, writes, April 8, 1872 : " I shall never forget that I owe the preservation of one of my children to Dv Barry's Food. The child suffered from complete emaciation, with constant vomiting which resisted all medical skill, and even the greatest caro of two wet nurses. I tried Dv Barry's Food with the most astonishing success. The Vomiting ceased immediately, and, after living on this food for six weeks, the baby was restored to the most flourishing health." INFANTS' PEOSPERITY and SLEEP.— Ever since I fed my baby on Dv Barry's Ravalenta Food he develops wonderfully, being as strong as a child of twice his age. He sleeps soundly all night from eight p.m. to eight a.m., without once waking, and he never cries during the day. — Rose Beesley, 39, Viner-street, York. PRICES.— DU BARRY'S REVALENTA AEABICA suitably packe-1 for all climates. In tins of P>, at 25 ;.11b, 83 6dj 21b, 63; 51b, 143; 121 b, 325 ; or about 2d per meal. DU BARRY'S TONIC REVALENTA BISCUT.TS, lib, 3s6d; 21b, 6s. DU BARRY and CO. (Limited), 77, Regent-street, London, W. ; and at 8, Rue de Castiglione, Paris ; also through Fortnnm and Mason j Barclay ; Edwards, Sutton ; Newbery ; Hovenden ; Lynch ; the Stores ; and at 4, Cheapside; Cuosse and Blackwell; 489, Oxfordstreet ; Cobbet, 18, Pall-mall ; and at all Grocers and Chemists in the World. ""I" A D Y'S BOOT BLOCK TALLY HO! TALLY HO .—Cricket Boot Specialist ! To Sportsmen :J. Meld bum, Boot and Shoemaker, maker of Sportsmen's Boots Cricketing Boots and Shoes, Eunning Shoes, an, Riding Boots, and guaranteed to give ease and wear, synimeti*y and beauty undoubted. Last kept for customers, and trimmed to their own designs.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 16

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