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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS.-12th International Medal Awarded.

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'FIRST AWARD" FOR CHOCOLATE AND COCOA AT THE SYDNEY EXHIBITION.

FRY'S COCOA

FRY'S CARACAS COCOA

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PREPARED WITH THE

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CELEBRATED COCOA OF CARACAS, COMBINED WITH

OTHER CHOICE DESCRIPTIONS.

"A most delicious and valuable article."-Standard.

"No more delicious, refreshing, nourishing, and wholesome beverage has ever been manufactured."-Morning

FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT,

GUARANTEED PURE COCOA ONLY.

A perfectly Pure and Delicious Beverage, prepared exclusively from Choice Cocoa
Nibs (deprived of the superfluous oil).

Purchasers of this class of Cocoa should ask for

66 FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT."

"If properly prepared, there is no nicer or more wholesome preparation of Cocoa."-" Food, Water, and Air," DR. HASSALL.

"Strictly pure, and well manufactured in every way."-W. W. STODDART, F.I.C., F.C.S., City and County Analyst, Bristol.

"Pure Cocoa, from which a portion of its oily ingredients has been extracted."-CHAS. A. CAMERON, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Analyst for Dublin.

FRY'S HOMEOPATHIC COCOA

This celebrated Cocoa is an Article equally adapted for Invalids and for General Consumers.
Its delicacy of flavour has rendered it a standard article of extensive consumption.

FRY'S MALTED CHOCOLATE PASTE,

A delicious combination of Chocolate with Allen and Hanbury's Pure Extract of Malt. The Extract of Malt promotes in a special manner the digestion of farinaceous foods.

The " Medical Times and Gazette " 66 says:It is a highly agreeable beverage, and must contain a large amount of nourishment in a very digestible form."

J. S. FRY & SONS, BRISTOL AND LONDON.

THE

WRIGHT'S (ORIGINAL)

SAPO CARBONIS DETERGENS.

COAL-TAR

"The only true antiseptic soap."-British Medical Journal.

Mr. HERBERT CLARKE, of King's-Cross, writes:-" June 9, 1879.-"Dear Sirs,-I have pleasure in saying that I consider (after many years' trial) that your Soap is the most comforting I ever used.-Messrs. W. V. WRIGHT and Co."

"In our hands it has proved most effective in skin diseases."-Lancet.

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BEWARE OF SPURIOUS AND DANGEROUS IMITATIONS.

MANY COMMon and mosT INJURIOUS SOAPS ARE NOW offered for sale.

ASK FOR WRIGHT'S, AND HAVE NO OTHER.

DINNEFORD'S

For Acidity of the Stomach.
For Heartburn and Headache.
For Gout and Indigestion.

Safest aperient for delicate

Constitutions, Ladies, Children and Infants.

DINNEFORD'S
FLUID

MAGNESIA

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180, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON.

SOLD BY CHEMISTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

CAUTION.—See that "DINNEFORD and CO." is on every Bottle and Label.

DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S

CHLORODYNE.

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.

CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered.
CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.

CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague.
CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.
CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation, and Spasms.
CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis, &c.

From Lord Francis Conyngham, Mount Charles, Donegal, Dec. 11, 1868.

"Lord Francis Conyngham, who this time last year bought some of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne from Mr. Davenport, and has found it a most onderful medicine, will be glad to have half a dozen bottles sent at once to the above address." "Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from her Majesty's Consul at Manilla to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE."-See "Lancet," Dec. 1, 1864.

CAUTION.-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS.

CAUTION.-"Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE; that the story of the defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to."-See "Times," July 13, 1864. Sold in Bottles at 18. 14d., 28. 9d., and 48. 6d. each. None is genuine without the words, "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE " on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle.

Sole Manufacturer-J. T. DAVENPORT, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, Londen.

BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES

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are prepared from a highly-esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. Public Speakers and Vocalists will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough or in its first stages. That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected soon attacks the lungs. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are most valuable when coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness, and sore throat are prevalent. The Troches give sure and almost immediate relief. Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world at 1s. 14d. per Box. London Dépôt removed to 33, Farringdon-road.

MRS.

WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP

FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH,

should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferers at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It is perfectly harmless, and very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is sold by thousands of Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world at 1s. 1jd. per Bottle, and Millions of Mothers can testify to its virtue. Wholesale Dépôt removed to 33, Farringdon-road.

"FLORILINE,"

FOR THE TEETH AND BREATH, is the best liquid dentifrice in the world; it thoroughly cleanses partially decayed teeth from all parasites or living "animalculæ," leaving them pearly white, imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. Price 2s. 6d. per Bottle. The FRAGRANT FLORILINE removes instantly all odours arising from a foul stomach or tobacco smoke; being partly composed of honey, soda, and extracts of sweet herbs and plants, it is perfectly harmless and delicious as sherry. For children or adults whose teeth show marks of decay its advantages are paramount. The FLORILINE should be thoroughly brushed into all the cavities. No one need fear using it too often, or too much at a time. The taste is so pleasing that, instead of taking up the tooth-brush with dislike, as is often the case, children will on no account omit to use the FLORILINE regularly every morning, if only left to their choice. Children cannot be taught the use of the tooth-brush too young; early neglect invariably produces premature decay of the teeth. Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers throughout the world at 2s. 6d. per Bottle. "FLORILINE" POWDER put up in large glass Jars, price 1s. New Wholesale Dépôt, 33, Farringdon-road, London.

THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER.

If your Hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use "THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER," for it will positively restore, in every case, Grey or White Hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most "Restorers." It makes the Hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promotes the growth of the Hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Mr. NATHAN BERRY, Chemist, Walkden, writes:-"One of my customers told me the other day he had had grey hair for thirty-five years, and after using one bottle of 'THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER' I sold him, it was restored to and kept its natural colour." Ask your Chemist for "THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER," Sold by Medicine Dealers and Perfumers everywhere. Price 3s. 6d. per Bottle. New Wholesale Dépôt, 33, Farringdonroad, London.

TRY YOUR WEIGHT!

HYDROLEINE (HYDRATED OIL)

has proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION, and all Wasting Diseases, invariably producing increase in flesh and weight. This preparation of Hydrated Cod-Liver Oil is tonic, digestive, and ten times more strengthening and nourishing, as well as far more pleasant to taste, than plain Cod-Liver Oil. HYDROLEINE may be described as partially digested oil, which will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fat, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. All tendency to Emaciation and Loss of Weight is arrested by the regular use of HYDROLEINE, which may be discontinued when the usual average weight has been permanently acquired. Of all Chemists, 48. 6d. Wholesale Dépôt removed to 33, Farringdon-road, London.

THE UPS AND DOWNS OF LIFE.

IN the annexed cuts we present a picture of the "Ups and a natural taste. He has taken a journey to the home of his Downs of Life." The first represents a man in full possession boyhood, thinking perhaps he could get some of the cold of health, with all its enjoy- spring water that used to taste ments, his little ones playing so good; but it is his system about him. His is a happy that has changed, and the home. This, the greatest bless-water, although the same, ing vouchsafed to mankind, is does not afford him refreshmade the more apparent when ment; his hands and feet bewe view the other and darker come cold and clammy; a sort side of the picture. In the of sticky feeling pervades next the same gentleman pre- nearly the whole body. Passerssents a changed aspect; he has by notice the great change, and not that cheerful countenance, shake their heads and sigh, sayhe has lost his appetite, he has ing to themselves, "That man's a disagreeable taste, especially days are nearly numbered." in the morning, also a headache and dull feeling; and when he rises suddenly from a lying or sitting posture he becomes dizzy, feels stupid and disinclined to attend to business, has frequent sick headaches, his bowels are costive and seldom are regular unless he takes some kind of physic. The stomach and liver have become a little deranged, and his blood has become thick and fails to circulate with freedom. He has what is called Dyspepsia or Indigestion; but all the disagreeable feelings would have been avoided had he taken at the outset a timely remedy which would have regulated his bowels, stopped his sick headache, made his blood circulate, giving him an appetite.

His physicians can do nothing for him; he continues to fail, and we soon find him unable to leave his house, and seldom his bed, as represented in the picture. He is reduced to a mere skeleton, and continues to waste every day. Now he has a severe cough, attended with profuse expectoration. His sleep at night is attended with debilitating perspiration which is fast reducing him. His liver and kidneys are almost wholly without action, and nature is throwing off the impurities through the skin and lungs, so that the odour of his room has become offensive. The poisonous blood has caused the hair to decay, and Time passed on, and our friend neglected his disease; and he has become nearly bald. He has given up all hope of we find him in a little while as represented in the next picture. recovery and made up his mind to await patiently the Here we behold what is called a "Confirmed Dyspeptic." He arrival of the angel of death. He has told his poor wife how has little or no appetite, and what food he does eat distresses to manage his little property, and what disposition to make him-feels like a load in his stomach; causes him to be dis- with their children. The friends and neighbours bring in the tressed for breath at times; sometimes he vomits what he eats daily papers to amuse him, and some the illustrated magain a sour, fermented condition; he belches quantities of wind zines. Perhaps some one directs his attention to the "Ups from the stomach after eating, which is the gas arising from and Downs of Life." If so he would hear the soft whisper, the undigested food; a little while after eating he feels a faint,"Cheer up, good man, don't be cast down, for somehow there "all-gone" sensation at the stomach. Eating or drinking is hope in your case. Cling fast to what life is left and resolve will not allay this but for a little while. He has become that you will live to comfort your dear wife and guide your nervous and low-spirited, cross and peevish; he frets at his little children through all the dark and narrow paths in which wife and children, pushing them away when the little ones they may be called to tread. " Seigel's Curative Syrup is made fondle about him, as seen in the cut. He commences to lose for just such cases as yours. It is extracted from the choicest flesh, and is becoming quite feeble. His physicians have given plants and roots that nature's garden affords. God, in his him mercurial pills and various kinds of infinite wisdom, has made a plant to cure tonics; but instead of getting better he conevery disease that flesh is heir to. Let us tinues to fail; and then he resorts to all prevail upon you to take this extract of kinds of medicines that promise relief; but roots, for we really think they will do you they do not seem to reach his case. His good. They will cause the liver to secrete blood has now become very foul and impure, healthy bile and the skin to become soft and the liver sluggish and inactive, the stomach white-they will stop the night sweats, and irritable and sensitive, wholly unfit for perin time the cough and expectoration will forming the offices of digestion. Could we cease. The blood will become pure and have persuaded this poor man to have taken circulate with freedom through your veins, a couple of bottles of Seigel's Curative giving a healthful glow to the whole system. Syrup, he would have escaped these awful Your food will then begin to give you strength, terrors. The disease now has full sway, and he for it will be digested so as to afford nourishcontinues to suffer, and in the course of time ment to the debilitated body. Then flesh will we find him as represented in the next figure, begin to grow upon those feeble limbs, and greatly emaciated, scarcely able to walk; he strength will return. Sleep will be quiet and stoops to give a little ease to the tender refreshing, and, as a natural consequence, stomach, which has now become sore and your spirits will revive." sensitive to the touch, as represented in the cut. He has pains in the right shoulder and left side; sometimes in the right; his back has become weak and painful at times; his nights are often passed in wakefulness; he totters about his grounds with the aid of a stick; he has a constant desire to clear his throat; his head appears to be stopped up, and he is told that he has a COLD; his skin

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We should reply, "Seigel's Curative Syrup is not a cure-all' so called. It is made especially to cure Dyspepsia or Indigestionall your troubles proceed from this onedisease, and, when this malady is removed, all the other distressing complications will

has become of a dirty brownish colour, countenance sallow, vanish like chaff before the wind. The impure blood that eyes sunken, tinged with yellow. Food does not seem to have pervades your whole system, and which has poisoned every

important part of your body, as well as your mind, has advantage of using it in their families, and, as in my case, been caused by this one disease called dyspepsia. When save doctor's bills. I always keep a bottle open for use, and that disease is removed all the other accompanying if anything ails any of the family I at once give them a dose; symptoms-called by various names-will have ceased to exist, this system of taking things in time often saves a vast amount because the foundation-stone has been removed." Our friend of suffering, and the cost is not like calling in a medical man. listens to our voice and is persuaded to take the remedy. He "I will now relate a few experiences of twelve months at commences with very small doses, taking fifteen drops instantly home:after eating his spare meals, and has his skin bathed every day with water made soft with a little soda. Mark the change! He begins to mend. He stops the belching of wind, night sweats diminish, appetite improves, countenance brightens, strength gradually returns, and in a very few weeks we find him riding out with a kind neighbour as shown in the cut.

The fresh morning air seems
to brace him as he views once
more the beauties of nature.
He continues to use the re-

medy, and watches with joy
his returning strength. The
ascending path to health is
often tedious and discouraging,
but the fact that he is con-
stantly and gradually gaining
strength inspires him with
courage to press on to the goal
when he is inclined to become
disconsolate and cast down. In
a short time we find him walking
about his grounds leading his
little boy, who appears to know
that his father is getting well.
The neighbours are pleased
and delighted because a good
citizen is spared for the welfare
of the town.

Our hero still improves. He
is giving his family instructions
upon the vital interests of life.
While enjoying the beauties of

nature he never forgets to render thanks to the Great Giver of every good and perfect gift for the blessings he has received.

This picture that we have drawn is but a representation of many cases that have come under our own observation, and a parallel case can be found in nearly every city, town, and village in the land.

Believing, as we do, that the Curative Syrup will remove Dyspepsia in all its varied forms, I have come from America for the purpose of introducing the remedy among the people of the mother country. The curative powers of the Syrup are truly wonderful, and it is to be hoped that the public will investigate the matter as its importance demands.

The attention of readers is directed to the following letter from a highly respectable Chemist at Landport, Hants :

"323, Commercial-road, Landport,
"Feb. 9, 1880.

"Dear Sir, I should say that the sale is
increasing very fast. This is the second supply
we have had since Christmas, when we ordered
half a gross. In fact, we sell more of Seigel's
Syrup than any other patent medicine. The secret of the demand
is, in my opinion, due to the beneficial effects produced by the
medicine. A friend of ours who visits the sick has come across
some remarkable cases of cure produced by taking the
Syrup.
"Yours very faithfully,

"To A. J. White, Esq."

"W. J. TUCK, Chemist.

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"My son, twelve years of age, had a bad attack of Jaundice cured with one small bottle, and returned to work again in nine days; this was Christmas, 1878: it is now Christmas, 1879, and he still continues in good health.

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My daughter caught cold; down with a low fever. I followed up with the medicine three times a day for three days; people who saw her were afraid she would die; she was decidedly better on the fourth day, and gradually got well at the end of a fortnight.

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"My daughter very bad again with Pleurisy; in one week, with the use of the medicine, she was able to go about her usual work, and still continues well. R. BEAVON."

Fever and Ague.
"36, Pitfield-street,
"Hoxton, London, N.,
"March 24, 1880.
"My dear Sir,-I think if
the following case was pub-
lished in your next issue it
might prove of advantage to
the public generally :-'I have
sold some hundreds of bottles
of Mother Seigel's most ex-
cellent Syrup, but, though well
acquainted with its wonderful
efficacy in Stomach and Liver
Complaints, did not know until

a day or two back that in South America it
is largely taken for Ague. My informant was
Mr. Morris, of 42, Haberdasher-street, Hoxton,
N., who came for a bottle and stated that he
and his wife and friends always took Mother
Seigel's Syrup when in America for what they
call there the Chills and Fever, but what we
term Ague-he was very glad to find I sold it,
and subsequently returned in the course of
the day and said that it had the usual effect,
and that his wife was already much better-he
has been a great traveller, and never knew of
so speedy and successful a remedy.'
"I remain, my dear Sir, yours truly,
"H. W. HORTON, Chemist."

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Disordered Liver.

"Prospect House, Bridport, Dorset, "Dec. 22, 1879.

"My dear Sir,-I have for years suffered more or less from, to me, an unknown cause, but which from diagnosis, I imagined to arise from a disordered liver. Digestion was. often extremely difficult, and consequently my appetite was much affected. Various medicines (so called) I have repeatedly tried, but failed to derive anything beyond a temporary benefit. I was induced by your agent to give the "Curative Syrup " a trial, and after taking the contents of one bottle, I invested in another, which is scarcely finished.

"I am more than happy to be able to testify to the curative. properties of the compound. That languid feeling, which formerly unfitted me for business, I have not since experienced,. and indeed, feel altogether a different being. "I am, Sir, Yours very faithfully, "A. J. White, Esq."

"RICHARD EBDON, Journalist.

Mr. J. Longbotham, Chemist and Druggist, of Chester-lestreet, county Durham, writes, Dec. 19, 1879:

"We have sold an immense quantity of the Syrup, and the sale is: still on the increase. In my long experience (50 years) I have never known a medicine sell so rapidly, or with such satisfactory results."

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