oat and Chest, they are the most agreeable and
efficacious remedy.
Prepared and Sold in Boxes, 1s. 1-1/2d., and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and
10s. 6d. each, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, etc., 79, St. Paul's
Churchyard, London. Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors
in the World.
KEATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL.
PERFECTLY PURE, NEARLY TASTELESS, and FREE FROM ADULTERATIONS OF ANY
KIND, having been analyzed, reported on, and recommended by Professors
TAYLOR and THOMSON, of Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, and also quite
recently examined by Dr. EDWIN PAYNE, who, in the words of the late Dr.
PEREIRA, say, that "The finest oil is that most devoid of _colour_,
_odour_, and _flavour_," characters this will be found to possess in a
high degree.
Half-pints 1s. 6d., Pints 2s. 6d., Quarts 4s. 6d., and Five-pint Bottles
10s. 6d., Imperial Measure. 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London.
BROWN & POLSON'S
PATENT CORN FLOUR
Being first of the kind manufactured in the United Kingdom and France,
it is in both Countries not only
THE ORIGINAL,
but is indisputably the Only article of the kind, which by its own
merit, and the simple publicity of its uses, has been adopted by the
best families as an invariable table delicacy. It is prepared by a
process to which long experience has given the greatest perfection, and
from grain carefully selected from the choicest European crops; these
advantages are so appreciable, that its quality has by comparison been
preferred to all others, and
THE LANCET,
in a notice given July 24, 1858, states, "=This is superior to anything
of the kind known="--an opinion indisputably confirmed by scientific
tests and public appreciation.
THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS,
AND
THE LEISURE HOUR,
have given most interesting notices accompanied by engravings,
explanatory of the process of manufacture; and Dr. LANKESTER, F.R.S.,
F.L.S., speaks of it in the highest terms of praise in his Lectures at
the South Kensington Museum, on "Food."--(Hardwicke, Piccadilly, pp.
71-80.)
* * * * *
Families by writing on their orders ... _packets' Brown and Polson_, and
refusing to receive any but the packages which bear BROWN and POLSON'S
name in full and Trade Mark, would discourage the fraudulent means by
which the substitution of inferior kinds are encouraged.
Many Grocers, Chemists, etc., who supply the best quality, in preference
to best pr
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