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COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL ASTHMATIC AND 1'UI.MONAftY COML'LALNTS EFFECTUALLY VOWED BY KEATLNTxS GOU€H LOZENGES.
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TTPWARDS of thirty years' experience has proved the U infallibility uf these"L uzeu-r « R in the Cure « f Winter Cough . Hoarstiit . < . s Slwrtmss of Breath , and miser Pulmonary maladies . The iiatvouage of his Majesty tlie King of Prussia has * ecnbest < nvc . lon tlicis ; as also hssthat of the nobility -tnd cltr ^ of the Tutted Kiu-dom ; and , above all , the faculty have esjie-inUy rcccniKii-niled tb « sn as a remedy of unfiiWn- i-flu-aey . Testimonials arc continually received confu mat ory of the value «; " these Leicngcs , and proving ihe ii .-r&ct safety of Uieir u-: e , ( u « r they contain no opiuw , noran « preparation of ffcit drug : ) so that they may be given to ibiualep of the moft delicate constitution , andchil . iri .-u of die tcuderett vears , without hesitation .
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The forowinjTesthBonialofa cure of Cough of twenty years' standing , and recovery of strength , will be read ¦ with much inierest s—Sib , —I bes to inform you that for the last twenty years I have suffered severely from a cough , and have been under mciicil treatment with but little relief , snd have not for many years been able to walk more than hah ? a mile a day . After taking three boxes of your lozenges my cough entirely left me , and I have this day imlked to Ross , a distance of four milts : fer this almost renewal of life I am solely indebted to your Lozenges . You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter , aud I shall be happy to answer any enquiries respecting my cure . I remain , Sir , your obedient and obliged servant , ( Signed ) Maey Cooke . I Pencrais , July 16 th , lSio . ' To ilr . Keating , St . Paul' s Church Yard , London .
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Sib , —I shall feel extremely obliged to you if you would send me a Tia of your most excellent Lozenges ; tor having tried them , I find they are the best remedy for cough that can possibly be ha > l ; this I can testify from experience , for I have been troubled with a most violent cough for many years , ami have tried many things , bnt without any benefit , until I met with , your Lozenges , and they afforded me instant relief . I remain , Sir , yours truly , HtN-RT WoODEBEOX . Xo . 1 , North Feltham Place , near Houuslow , Feb . 12 , 1845 . To 34 r . Keating , St . Pitn / s .
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Beae Sib , —Having been for a considerable time during .. tewinter afflicted with a violent cough , particularly at iaying down in bed , which continued for several hours incessantly , and after trying many medicines without the slightest effect , I was induced to try your Lozenges ; and by taking about half a bsx of them , in less than twentyfour hours the cough entiretylcftme , and I have been perfectly free from it ever since . lam , dear Sir , yours very respectfully , James Ellis . ( Late Proprietor of the Chapter Coffee House , St . Paul ' s . Jfo . 9 , Claremont Terrace , Pentonville , Feb . 17 , 1345 . To Mr . Keating .
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London , 6 S , Cheapside , Dec . 3 , 1845 . Bcab Sib .. —Having for some years past , as the winter approached , been subject to a severe cough , my attention was lately called to your Cough Lozenges , and after taking two small boxes in the course of the last three weeks , I have no hesitation in saying , that in my opinion , they are the best remedy , and have given me more ease than any . "ftingl have ever met -with . I am , dear Sir , yours truly ( Signed ) 'William White . To 3 Jr . Ke atcsc , 79 , St . Paul ' s Church Tar 3 .
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LOCAL AGENTS . AsMm-mder . Lime— ~ Hr . Stanfield , druggist . Aberdeen—Messrs . Crquhart aiid Fullerton , druggists ; 3 fr . Peter Williamson , drag-gist ; ifr . John Jamieson , druggist . Btlptr—Mr . Kiddy , bookseller ; Mr . Charles Brown , druggut . Bundey—Mr . J . W . Anningson , druggist . Blac&urn—Mr . W . B . Slater , druggist ; Mr . L . Fish , druggist ; Mr . W . Lonsdale , druggist ; Mr . James Pickup , druggist . . Brad / ord—Mr . M . llojerson , chemist , Darley-street ; Mr J . Pratt , chemist , Ivegatc ; Mr . F . M . Rimmington ,. druggist , bottom of Ivegate . mrminghata— Wood , High-street .
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TO THE AFFLICTED . MESSRS . BUUCE and Co ., Consuming Suro 'ons , Ko . 19 , Cranraer-place , Waterloo-read , London , Sole Proprietors of BRUCE'S SAMARITAN PILLS , irhich for seventeen jesirs have eftwrtually enrcd every asu l ) ro : i » ht under their notice uuving that iieriotl , amounting in all to upwards of iiO . Oei ) patients , continue to he cotiBulted at their residence , as abuve . Bkdce's Samabitan 1 ' ills , prico Is . 3 il ., 2 s . 4 d ., is . 6 < 1 ., Ss . Cil ., and 11 s . ( id . perBux , are the mosteft ' ectual rcmtuy in every form of the Tcnereal Disease , in either Sex , curing iu a very shore period witli ease , secre-v , and safuiy . aud uitlunil the . liiglitestcoiiSncineiH nr injurr to business . Tlivy are likewise a most enicicm remedy for all eruptions of the Skin . Their unrivalled L-Bicaey iu Scrofulas and Scorbutic affections , atid alliir purities of the Wood , being well known throughout t ' Suited Kinsrdom .
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J « rt ps'ilished , Sixteenth Edition , ittustr&led with cases , and fu Uength engravings , price 2 s . fid ., in a sealed envelope , at < ( sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt ojc % osUyflce order for 3 s . 6 d . THE SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and the concealed cause of the decliue of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , with remarks on the effects of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhffia , syphilis , secondary symptoms , ic , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing the evils arising from the use of mercury , and its influence on the body . By R . J . Bsodie and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors , and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Mr , Noble , Hi , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Purkiss , Compton- street .
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with the usual allowance to the trade , by the priecipal wholesale patent medicine houses in Loudon . Only one personal visit is required- to effect a psrmaneni sure . Observe !—27 , Montaene-Btrcct , Russell-squui-e . London .
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HEALTH . LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MBDIGIKE TVT 0 Medicine yetoffered to tlie world ever so rapidly IN attained such distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there be now any part of the civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtues have not baea exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their « se . The Proprietors of Parr's Life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several-ef them from Clergymen of the Church of England , mnay from distinguished issenting
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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offiee Order for Ss . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES 6 f the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry mte the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , eve vigour has established her empire : —with Observations ou the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS . NERVOUS IRRI-
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Price lls ., or four bottles in one for 33 s ., by which Us . fe saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves £ 112 s . Vensreal contamination , if not at rirst eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , althoagh for a while undiscovered , at length break Out upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endanger tiie very vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and face ,. ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , ( be , nodes ou the sliin bones , or any of those painful affections arising from tlie dangerous effects ol'the indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —Tho following Complaints and Diseases may he radically cured lor as . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Crannur-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : Ague » Iriflammation of all kinds Asthma Jaundico Bowel Complakits Liver Complaints Bilious Disordeis Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption * McacIes Costiveness Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletina
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CBREB IN SIX WEEKS . TT'XTUACT of a Letter from John Martin , Esq ., ChronicU Hi Office , Tobago , West Indi « s : — February 4 th , 1845 , To Professor Ilolloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that * he inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ inedic . il gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them haro derived from their use , as they have been found here , iu strernl cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperato kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , and body , who had tried all other medicines-bet ' oro thu arrival of yours , but all of which did hinvno . -good ;' . but yours cured him in about six weeks , and hopvnowjby tlieir-means alone , quite restored to health and-TJcour . ¦ ( Signed ) Jouu Martin .
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , A ND a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , 21 COUGHS , COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath aud Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . The truly wonderful powers of this remed y have called forth testimonials from all ranks of society , in all quarters of the world . The following have just been received : CURES OF ASTHMAS , COUGHS , AND COLDS IN STAMFORD .
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CURES IN SHEFFIELD . From Mr . A . Whittaker , bookseller , 1 , Forgate , Sheffield . Jan , 2 , 1 S 4 C . Gentlemen—Numberless parties in and around Sheffield , haTO found the greatest benefit from Dr . Locock's Pulmonic Wafers . Among the rest a gentleman , who lies' been a leading acter on the Sheffield stage upwards of twenty years , assured me that be always kept by him a box of Locwck ' s Wafers , whether at home or when travelling to distant towns , as being the btst aud readiest remedy he can get for colds and hoarseness , so peculiarly troublesome in his profession . And the gentleman , who lives at PUsmoor , lias been for years much subject to illness from colds , and he declares that during a number of years he has tried almost every medium that he has heard of for coughs audcolus , but none had been of material service to him until he tried Locock ' s Wafers , which at once cured him . Yours , A . WHITTAKER .
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ANOTHER CURE OF COUGH AND COLD . 4 ; Princes-street , Hull , Due . 3 , 1845 . Dear Sir , — Having received speedy and permanent relief from tlie use of Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , I beg respectfully to make known my case to you . Last winter I took cold , which brought on a very bad cough ; for some time I neglected it ; it soon , however began to wear a serious aspect , Having an aversion to call iu a medical man , I was easily prevailed upon by a friend to try Dr . Locock ' s wafers . The first box did ms so much service that I felt assured it only required a little perseverance to obtain a perfect cure . It gives me great pleasure to inform you that I am row perfectly restored to health by them . Yours truly , C . Paseb . To Mr . Reinnardt .
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ANOTHER CURE OF A FOURTEEN' TEARS ' ASTHMATIC COUGH . Seli-acf of a Letter from Mr . Edward Preston , CoalMtrehmxt , Paragon-street , IluU . Dated April 6 , 1845 . Sib , —Gtateful for the relief my wife has experienced by tho use of LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS , from a distressing Asthmatic Cough , with which she was afflicted for the last ourteen years , I feel a groat desire that her surprising cure should be made known , for the benefit of those suffering as she did , tfeu . —Yours , &e ,, Edwaud Preston .
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IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING . From S . Pearsull , Esq ., of her Majesty ' s Concerts , and Vicar Choral of Lkhfichl Cathedral , LichfieUl , 10 th of July , 1845 . Gentlemen , —A lady of distinction having pointed ov * to me the qualities of Dr . LOCOCK'S WAFERS , I was induced to make a trial of a box , and from this trial I am happy to cive my testimonial in their favour , —I find by allowing a few of the waters ( taken in the course of the day ) to gradually dissolve in the month , ray voice becomes bright ami c ] ear , qnd the tone full and distinct . They areT'd f cidedly the most efficacious of any I have ever used , . £ , ; ( Signed ) . ,. . Samuel Peaksall .
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• i ¦ » ¦ . !'• , . "ilw , ; ; :.. |\ . The particul ? sjt j ^ i ( pd 5 « j hs _ pf cures may be had from every Agent througi ^ pujtheKiDsdom . Dr . LOCOtfK ^ wl ^ S . ^ j instant rchVf , and a rapid cure of . 'i stlimSi'i ; %$ Vstfmptions , Coughs , Colds , and all disorders ' of the Brfeath and Lungs . To SINGERS and P&BtlC SPEAKERS , they are invaluable , as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , and considerably increase the power and flexibility of the voice . They have a most pleasant taste . Trice Is . l ^ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lls . per Box . Agents . —DA SILVA and Co ., 1 , Bride-Jane , Fleet-Street , London . Sold by all Medicine Vendors . CAUTION . —To Protect ' the Public from spurious imitations , Her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the Stamp outside each Box , tlie words Dr . LOCOCK'S WAFERS , in white Letters on a Red Ground . If purchasers will attend to this Caution they will be sure to get tlie genuine article . Sold hy one or more Agents in every Town hi the Kingdom .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . THE BEST APERIENT AND ANT [ BILIOUS MEDICLVE FOK GENERAL USE IS FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH , which effectually relieves the stomach and bowels by general relaxation , without griping or prostration of strength . They remove headache , sickness , dizziness , pains in the chest , &c , are highly grateful to the stomach , promote digestion , create appetite , relieve langour and depression of spirits ; while to those of a full habit and free livers , who are continually saffering from drowsiness , heaviness , and singing in the head aud ears , they offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated . This medicine has for many years received the approval of the most respectable classes of society , and in confirmation of its efficacy the following letter has been kindly forwarded to Mr . Prout , with permission to publish it , and , if requisite , to refer any respectable person to its author : —
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EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMY TO TEA DRINKERS . THE DESIRE OF ENGLAND . —The PIQUA PLANT now sold at 3 s . Gd . per lb . is three times the strength of tea , and is also equal in flavour , more delicate in taste , infinitely more healthy , as is proved by physicians and chemists of higli standing , also by persons iu great numbers with the most delicate lungs and stomachs . It is most pleasant and invigorating , aud is recommended lo the debilitated for its invaluable qualities , to advanced age for its strengthening properties , and to the publk generally for its moderate price and iutriusic excellence
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The following are reasons why the Piqua Plant is superior to tea , viz . — 1 st . Because it is beneficial to health . 2 nd . It does not injure the nerves . 3 rd . Children may use it with advantage to health . 4 th . It docs not prevent sleep . 5 th . A quarter of a pound will go as far as three quar . ters of a pound of the best gunpowder tea . 6 th . It is strengthening and nutritious . 7 th . It is recommended by physicians , and tea is disapproved of by them . It greatly improves the voice ; it is recommended to singers and public speakers .
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BANKRUPTS . ( From Tuesday ' s 6 azMe , April 7 , 1846 . J Richard Gatehouse , Kichard Darch , and Gastrill Wilkins , Upper Lissou-street , Middlesex , timber merchants—Robert Moir , West Cowcs , Isle of Wight , stationer— , George Felthouse , Dorcas-terrace , Fulliain , plumber- * Richard Arscott , Kingsland-road , grocer—John Bnrwise , St . Martin ' s-lane , watchmaker—Benjamin Rcbbock , Dog . row , Cambridge-heath-road , uilmati—James Hare , Newstreet , I > or 3 et . s ( juar < . ' , linenilrajier—Joseph Quarton , Stamford-bridgc , Yorkshire , grocer—William Twiddle , Liverpool , soap-manufacturer—James Shepherd Greg , son , Manchester , grocer—John . Bird , North Shields , liueudraper—William Gray , Salford , Lancashire , common brewer .
BANKBl'PTCI ANNULLED . William Edward Bur-man , IJigh-street , Whitechapel , hut dealer , April 3 , DIVIDEND ! . April 28 , W . Harrison , W , Grost , W . Harrison , S . Cooke , and J . F . Harrison , Tower-strett , London , mcr « chants—April 30 , W . Spiers , North Au ' dley-stroet , Oxford-street , printer - April 30 , G . Goddard Leicester , tea . dealer—April , 30 , A . Wiuton , D . Winton , anil J . Webber , Wood-streeet , Cheapside , warehousemen April 29 , T . Dean , Cheuies-street , Tottenhani-court-road , victualler —April 29 , B . Thompson , Aldborough , Suffolk , innkeeper —April 30 , C . O'Neil , R . Solkeld , and G . S . Digby , Mar . gam , Glamorgan , shipswnerE—Apiil 29 , St . Guy and H . Smith , Farringdon-street , City , linen drapers—April 29 , B . Wade , Strand , Middlesex , tailor—April 29 , E . Clayton , Edgware-road , Middlesex , licensed victualler—April 29 ,
G . Watt , Old Jewry , City , linen and cotton factor ilay 1 , W . P . Kay and E . N . Kendall , Douglas , New Brunt , wick , brewers—May 1 , G . C . Bridge , Maldou , Essex grocer—May 1 , K . Marshall , High-street , Deptford , stonemason—May ti , M . Jones , Theobalil ' s-road , Middlesex , grocer—April SO , J . MelUuish , Exeter , innkeeper—April -S , II . Gardner , Liverpool , merchant — April 28 , * T . Turner , 1 ) . Brack , and C . Scuwind , Liverpool , merchants —April 28 , W . L . Brown , Liverpool , merchant—April 30 , C . WilHiims , Sundcrland , Durham , currier—April 30 , W ' ilmmpson and J . Mellis , Neweastle-upon-Tyne , nierchants—April 29 , L . Pearson , Newcastle-upon-Tyue , currier—April SO . J . Todd , Hylton-ierry , Durham , shipbuilder—May 2 , W . Brown . Atherstone , Warwick , iron , monger—May 12 , W . Riddle , Lanc-end , Stafford , draper —May a , R . W . Fletcher , and J . Fletcher , Walsall , Stafford , merchants ,
Cibtificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on or before April 30 . T . O . W . Pierce aud G . Homan , Manchester , merchants—! ' . Nash , jun ., Stourbridgc , Worcestershire , builder—J , Cleary , Church-road , De Beauvoir-squiire , builder—E . Sheeter , Bristol , builder—A . Uaedonald , Leadeuhall-street , merchant—J . Roberts and H . Hughes , Manchester , linen draper * .
FAuTNEXSUIPS DISSOLVED . W . Cope and J . Wright , lace manufacturers , Nottingham— T . Cooper , W . Cooper , and G . Strongitharni , Minworth , Warwick—G . Strongitharm , T . Cooper , and * £ , £ troiigicharm , Dawencl , Stafford—J . Piumtree aud M , Gibbous , grweers , Lincoln—W . Woodward and W . W . Walkyier , drapers , l'iinlico—F . Balkwilland C . Baldwin , Liverpool—H . Merry , E . Phipson , aud C . Parker , Bir . mhigham—S . Stanifortli and G . Button , grocers , Sheffield—H . Holme and J . Holme , shoemakers , Manchester —P . Brooke and E . Brooke , print Works , Ashtou-uuder . Lyne—II . B . Rye und T . P . Thomas , mine agents , Old
Broad-street , City—M . Thorpe andEI Holey well , brewers , Spalriing , Lincoln—J . Wiekeus and W . Bird , stationers , Old-street , St . Luke's—T . Forshall and II . Davics , sur . geons , Doddiugton-grove , Keimingtou—R . Laycourt . W . Beldon , and U . Butler , grouers , Witton-le-Wear , Dur . ham— W . Walleuaud W . Walien , juu ., architects , Circus , place , Finsbury—J . Fitzmauricc and W . J . Sage , chemists , Holloway , Middlesex—J . C . HudBou aud W . R , Hudson , bakers , Biackheath , Kent—J . Laugman audG . Langman , pawnbrokers , Hauley , Stafford —W . Good , laud , J . Quant , and C . Goodland , coal merchants , Tiver . ton , Devon , as far us J . Quant is concerned .
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psurol silk stockings were presented to Q , ueen Klizaboth , they are said to have been worth their weight in gold ; and nut another person in the kingdom , probably , wore so costly an article . In the present day , Mr . M'Oiillouu estimates the consumption of silk stockings and gloves in . England to amount ai > nually to £ 2 , 500 , 000 . Liverpool . — Tcksout ok Dock Labourrhs . — Several workmen in the emplov of Mr . Hardy ,
Surveyor to the Dock Committee , have turned out for an advance of wages . A number of these iuen have been employed by the «< &-ofticers of the parish authorities . This lias s ; iven great offence to some parties , and sonic portion of the press is calling lor an inquirv to be made . The capitalists here are determined to wage war against the labourers . A 1 ' oiiTHWTK Form ' . —There are forty members oftheliouHoot ' connnons excused from sew n * on election committees , on account ol being sixty years of age .
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3 ; THE NORTHERN STAR . ¦ April 11 , 1846 .
Coughs, Hoarseness, And All Asthmatic And 1'Ui.Monafty Coml'lalnts Effectually Vowed By Keatlntxs Gou€H Lozenges.
COUGHS , HOARSENESS , AND ALL ASTHMATIC AND 1 'UI . MONAftY COML'LALNTS EFFECTUALLY VOWED BY KEATLNTxS GOU € H LOZENGES .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 11, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1362/page/2/
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