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NORTON'S

CAMOMILE PILLS,

THE

MOST CERTAIN PRESERVER OF HEALTH,

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A MILD, YET SPEEDY, SAFE, AND

EFFECTUAL AID IN CASES OF INDIGESTION

AND ALL STOMACH COMPLAINTS,

AND, AS A NATURAL CONSEQUENCE,

PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, & SWEETENER OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM.

NDIGESTION is a weakness or want of power I the digestive juices in the stomach to conert what we eat and drink into healthy Latter, for the proper nourishment of the hole system. It is caused by everything hich weakens the system in general, or the omach in particular. From it proceed arly all the diseases to which we are able; for it is very certain, that if we could ways keep the stomach right we should ly die by old age or accident. Indigestion oduces a great variety of unpleasant sensaons; amongst the most prominent of its iserable effects are a want of, or an inordiite appetite, sometimes attended with a nstant craving for drink, a distension or eling of enlargement of the stomach, flatuncy, heartburn, pain in the stomach, acidity, pleasant taste in the mouth, perhaps sick53, rumbling noise in the bowels: in some ses of depraved digestion there is nearly a mplete disrelish for food, but still the petite is not greatly impaired, as at the ited period of meals persons so afflicted can t heartily, although without much gratifition; a long train of nervous symptoms are 30 frequent attendants, general debility, eat languidness, and incapacity for exer

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all this the mind is exhilarated without much difficulty; pleasing events, society, will for a time dissipate all appearance of disease; but the excitement produced by an agreeable change vanishes soon after the cause has gone by. Other symptoms are, violent palpitations, restlessness, the sleep disturbed by frightful dreams and startings, and afford ing little or no refreshment; occasionally there is much moaning, with a sense of weight and oppression upon the chest, nightmare, &c.

It is almost impossible to enumerate all the symptoms of this first invader upon the constitution, as in a hundred cases of Indigestion there will probably be something peculiar to each; but be they what they may, they are all occasioned by the food becoming a burden rather than a support to the stomach; and in all its stages the medicine most wanted is that which will afford speedy and effectual assistance to the digestive organs, and give energy to the nervous and muscular systems-nothing can more speedily, or with more certainty, effect so desirable an object than Norton's Extract of Camomile Flowers. The herb has from time immemorial been highly esteemed in England as a grateful anodyne, imparting an aromatic bitter to the taste, and a pleasing degree of warmth and strength to the stomach; and in all cases of indigestion, gout in the stomach, windy colic, and general weakness, it has for ages been strongly recommended by the most eminent practitioners as very useful and beneficial. The great, indeed only, objection to its use has been the large quantity of water which it

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GODFREY'S

EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS

Is strongly recommended for Softening, Improving, Beautifying, and preserving the SKIN, and giving it a blooming and charming appearance. It will completely remove Tan, Sunburn, Redness, &c., and by its Balsamic and Healing qualities render the skin soft, pliable, and free from dryness, &c., clear it from every humour, pimple, or eruption; and by continuing its use only a short time, the skin will become and continue soft and smooth, and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful.

Sold in Bottles, price 2s. 9d., by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers.

STEEDMAN'S

SOOTHING POWDERS,

FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH.

THE value of this Medicine has been largely tested in all parts of the world and by all grades of society for upwards of fifty years.

Its extensive sale has induced spurious imitations, some of which, in outward appearance, so closely resemble the Original as easily to deceive even careful observers. The Proprietor therefore feels it due to the Public to give a special caution against the purchase of such imitations.

All purchasers are therefore requested carefully to observe that the words "JOHN STEEDMAN, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey," are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each Packet, in White Letters on a Red Ground, without which none are genuine. The true STEEDMAN is spelt

with two EES.

Prepared only at Walworth, Surrey, and Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors in Packets, 1s. 1d., and 2s 9d. each.

VELLUM-WOVE

CLUB-HOUSE PAPER,

MANUFACTURED expressly to meet an universally experienced want, i.e., a Paper which shall in itself combine a perfectly smooth surface with total freedom from grease. THE VELLUM-WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER will be found to possess these peculiarities completely, being made from the best linen rags only, possessing great tenacity and durability, and presenting a surface equally well adapted for quill or steel pen.

THE VELLUM-WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER surpasses all others for smoothness of surface, delicacy of colour, firmness of texture, entire absence of any colouring matter or injurious chemicals, tending to impair its durability or in any way affecting its writing properties.

The unprecedented success realized by the Proprietors of this incomparable Paper has raised up a host of worthless imitations, which are offered to the unwary under similar names. Purchasers, therefore, are cautioned, and particularly requested to observe that each sheet bears the fac-simile water-mark, "PARTRIDGE & COOPER'S VELLUMWOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER," without which none other is genuine.

A Sample Packet, containing an Assortment of the various Sizes, post free for 24 stamps.

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CLUB-HOUSE PAPER.

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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

'The production of Note-paper of a superior kind has long been the subject of experiment with manufacturers, but until lately no improvement could be made on that in general use, and therefore it was looked upon as certain that extreme excellence had been attained; but this conclusion did not seem satisfactory to Messrs. PARTRIDGE & COOPER, of Fleet Street, who determined to continue operations until some new result was attained. Sheer perseverance has been rewarded, for they have at last been able to produce a new description of paper, which they call CLUB-HOUSE NOTE, that surpasses anything of the kind in ordinary use. The new paper is beautifully white, its surface is as smooth as polished ivory, and its substance nearly resembles that of vellum, so that the writing thereon presents an extraordinary clearness and beauty. A steel pen can be used upon it with the facility of a goose quill, and thus one great source of annoyance has been completely superseded. We feel certain that a trial of the new note-paper will lead to its general adoption in all the aristocratic clubs at the West End, as well as by the public at large, as its price is not in excess of that charged for an inferior article.”—Sun.

"Their New Paper we find, upon trial, to present a smooth, pleasant surface, equally adapted to the steel or quill pen."-Notes and Queries.

"Messrs. PARTRIDGE & COOPER have manufactured a paper which they call CLUB-HOUSE NOTE. It is said to be made from the best linen rags only, to be possessed of great tenacity and durability, to present a smooth surface, perfectly free from grease, and well adapted to the quill or steel pen. It certainly has all these qualities, and is a pleasure to write upon. The surface is thick and smooth, and it takes the ink readily, and to those who write much -and who does not now-a-day?-we can safely recommend it. It is a perfect treat to use paper like this, and those who have once done so will never care to use any other. The manufacturers have conferred a boon upon us, especially in these days of steel pens. Most smooth-surfaced papers do not take the ink well: this does so immediately, and the pen runs on almost without an effort."-Church Opinion.

"To lawyers, whose writing should be as distinct as possible, this paper will be particularly acceptable."-Law Times.

"In our opinion it is the very best paper we ever wrote upon."

London Mirror.

"It is undoubtedly a delightful paper to write on, being of a velvet-like smoothness, with a surface that reproduces the ink vividly. Its hue is delicate. It is essentially a gentleman's Note-paper."-Leader.

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'Certainly it is a first-rate paper."-Christian World.

"We have much pleasure in recommending it."-John Bull.

"The New Vellum-Wove Club-House paper is made from the finest linen rags, and is very unlike the modern flimsies which are commonly dignified with the appellation of Writing-paper."-English Independent.

"We are now writing upon it, and are in a position to speak of its quality; and if any of our readers find a difficulty in getting a Note-paper with a good surface that freely takes the ink, we advise them to apply to PARTRIDGE & COOPER. It seems to be very nearly perfect."-Church News.

PARTRIDGE & COOPER,

Sole MANUFACTURERS and VENDORS, 192, FLEET STREET, LONDON.

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