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Magna Est Veritas Et Pravalebit. Gall's ...
Magna est Veritas et pravalebit . GALL'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS , SO HIGHLY FvECOMMENDED FOB REMOVING BILIOUS COMPLAINTS . nPHE daily increasing demand for the above invaluable Medicine is the surest proof of its general utility as a sovereign purgative medicine . The proprietors confidentl y recommend them for most diseases incidental to the human frame
, whether natural or induced by irregular modes of living . Bile , Indigestion , Costiveness during Pregnancy , Habitual Costiveness , Flatulency , Asthma , Gout , Effects of Intemperance , & c , all yield to their sovereign power ; their salutary effects have been fully authenticated by the experience of forty years . They contain neither mercury or any deleterious drug , and may be taken by tbe most delicate canstitution without restraint or confinement . —Sold in boxes at Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . each .
HILL'S LITHONTRIPTIC PILLS . For the Gravel , Pain in the Back and Loins , and all affections in the Urinary Passages . Prepared from the ori ginal recipe of the late Mr . Thomas Hill , of Hatcheston . The salutary effects of this admirable medicine are too generally known to need any recommendation . —In boxes at Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . each . GALL'S NIL-PLE LINIMENT , An effectual cure for that painful disorder , Sore Nipples . —In bottles Is . l \ t \ . each .
FENN'S EMBROCATION , For Rheumatism , Rheumatic Gout , Sciatica , Lumbago , Chilblains , & c—In bottles 2 s . Sd ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 8 s . each . —Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , at Woodbridge and Bury , Suffolk ; and , by their appointment , by Messrs . Sutton and Co .. Bow Churchyard ; Newberry and Sons , 4 . 5 , St . Paul's Churchyard ; Edwards , 66 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard ; Barclay and Sons , 9 S , Farringdon-street ; Butler and Co ., 4 ., Cheapside ; Evans , 42 , Long LaneWest SmithfieldJohnsonGreek-streetSohoand retail bmost venders
, ; , , ; y of Medicines in the United Kingdom . To prevent imposition , the public are requested to observe , these Medicines cannot be genuine unless the name of BENJAMIN and ABRAHAM GALL are engraved in the Government Stamp , by permission of Her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners of Stamp Duties , to counterfeit which is felony .
Mechi's Address To His Customers And The Public.
MECHI'S ADDRESS TO HIS CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC .
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , 4 , LEADENHALL STREET , Dec . 31 , 1841 . THIRTEEN years ago I first had the honour of soliciting your support ; my means were then limited , but my intentions honest . My calculations were based upon the following obvious propositions : — 1 st . —That confidence is the soul of business . 2 nd—That a new customer cannot bave confidence until he tries the goods , or is recommended by some friend who has .
Std . —That it is the English character to be constant , and not change their place of business or the article they are using , unless they have cause for dissatisfaction . . 4 th . —That that dissatisfaction can only arise from impropriety either of pattern , of quality , in price , or in conduct . 5 th . —That recommendation is as a mine of gold , and a source of compound interest beyond any calculation of time or of tables . The conclusions I drew from the above , resolved me to the following line of conduct : —
. 1 st . —Invariabl y to exchange , or return the money for any article even said to be defective , without reserve or mean objection . 2 nd . —To manufacture and vend articles only of the very first quality in material and workmanship .
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Magna Est Veritas Et Pravalebit. Gall's ...
Magna est Veritas et pravalebit . GALL'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS , SO HIGHLY FvECOMMENDED FOB REMOVING BILIOUS COMPLAINTS . nPHE daily increasing demand for the above invaluable Medicine is the surest proof of its general utility as a sovereign purgative medicine . The proprietors confidentl y recommend them for most diseases incidental to the human frame
, whether natural or induced by irregular modes of living . Bile , Indigestion , Costiveness during Pregnancy , Habitual Costiveness , Flatulency , Asthma , Gout , Effects of Intemperance , & c , all yield to their sovereign power ; their salutary effects have been fully authenticated by the experience of forty years . They contain neither mercury or any deleterious drug , and may be taken by tbe most delicate canstitution without restraint or confinement . —Sold in boxes at Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . each .
HILL'S LITHONTRIPTIC PILLS . For the Gravel , Pain in the Back and Loins , and all affections in the Urinary Passages . Prepared from the ori ginal recipe of the late Mr . Thomas Hill , of Hatcheston . The salutary effects of this admirable medicine are too generally known to need any recommendation . —In boxes at Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . each . GALL'S NIL-PLE LINIMENT , An effectual cure for that painful disorder , Sore Nipples . —In bottles Is . l \ t \ . each .
FENN'S EMBROCATION , For Rheumatism , Rheumatic Gout , Sciatica , Lumbago , Chilblains , & c—In bottles 2 s . Sd ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 8 s . each . —Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , at Woodbridge and Bury , Suffolk ; and , by their appointment , by Messrs . Sutton and Co .. Bow Churchyard ; Newberry and Sons , 4 . 5 , St . Paul's Churchyard ; Edwards , 66 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard ; Barclay and Sons , 9 S , Farringdon-street ; Butler and Co ., 4 ., Cheapside ; Evans , 42 , Long LaneWest SmithfieldJohnsonGreek-streetSohoand retail bmost venders
, ; , , ; y of Medicines in the United Kingdom . To prevent imposition , the public are requested to observe , these Medicines cannot be genuine unless the name of BENJAMIN and ABRAHAM GALL are engraved in the Government Stamp , by permission of Her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners of Stamp Duties , to counterfeit which is felony .
Mechi's Address To His Customers And The Public.
MECHI'S ADDRESS TO HIS CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC .
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , 4 , LEADENHALL STREET , Dec . 31 , 1841 . THIRTEEN years ago I first had the honour of soliciting your support ; my means were then limited , but my intentions honest . My calculations were based upon the following obvious propositions : — 1 st . —That confidence is the soul of business . 2 nd—That a new customer cannot bave confidence until he tries the goods , or is recommended by some friend who has .
Std . —That it is the English character to be constant , and not change their place of business or the article they are using , unless they have cause for dissatisfaction . . 4 th . —That that dissatisfaction can only arise from impropriety either of pattern , of quality , in price , or in conduct . 5 th . —That recommendation is as a mine of gold , and a source of compound interest beyond any calculation of time or of tables . The conclusions I drew from the above , resolved me to the following line of conduct : —
. 1 st . —Invariabl y to exchange , or return the money for any article even said to be defective , without reserve or mean objection . 2 nd . —To manufacture and vend articles only of the very first quality in material and workmanship .