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CONSUMPTION

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VIP TIUN AND ALL LUNG DISEASES.

By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.
The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England.
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IN

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Published for the Association, by S. W. PARTRIDGE & Co., 9, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

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LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,

58, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. BLUE RIBBON ARMY AND I.O.G.T.

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THE separate section in which all Policy holders who are Tectotalers are registered, has earned :

larger Share of the Bonus than that of the other lives assured. Larger Bonuses have been paid to the Teetotalers by the WHITTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY in the years 1866, 1869, 1872, 1875, 1878, 1881, and 1884, than to the other lives assured.

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ASTHMA

CURED BY THE SIMPLE PROCESS OF

INHALATION, yIDE

BRONCHITIS

| CONSUMPTION,

The testimony of many eminent medical authori

ties, and scores of the general public.

NOV EMBER, With its Fogs and Dampness, is now upon us, and those who are subject to ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and other forms of Pulmonary Affections, will be seeking, as heretofore, the best means of relieving their distressing symptoms. Immediate relief can always be obtained by a few inhalations from

DR CARTER MOFFAT'S

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HARNESS' PATENT. And all sufferers from any form of Pulmonary Affection are cordially invited to call at 52, Oxford Street, W., and GRATUITOUSLY TEST the marvellous properties of Dr. Carter Moffat's unique invention.

Reduced Fac-simile of “AMMONIAPHONE," actual length about 25 inches.

READ THE FOLLOWING UNEXCEPTIONABLE TESTIMONY:Dr. A. S. KENNEDY, L.R.C.P., writes as follows :

Dr. FRED. T. B. LOGAN, Eastfield, Southville, Bristol, “The two Ammoniaphones that I had from you have given very writes

“February 2rst, 1885 good results. Apart from improved timbre, resonance, and extension "The Ammoniaphone arrived safely this morning. I happened to of register, which are undeniable, I have found the Ammoniaphone be suffering from relaxed throat and hoarseness, which a few inhalatics most useful in cutting short catarrhal and laryngeal troubles, and of almost instantly relieved. I shall have much pleasure in forwarding great benefit in removing huskiness Several patients have tried the you my experience with it after I have given it a fair trial." Ammoniaphone at my suggestion, and are all pleased with the improve.

LATER TESTIMONY, July 6th, 1885, ment in their voices."

"Dr. Logan sends his Ammoniaphone to be recharged according to your circular, and begs to express his entire satisfaction. Before its use

he was subject to relaxed throat, which has now almost entirely gone, and Miss RABETT, Bramfield, Cavendish Road, Clapham Common,

the effect it has upon the high notes of the register is alınost marvellous." writes

"March uth, 1885. “Miss Rabett encloses Post Office Order for 21s, and desires an Mrs. PALMER, Home Leigh, Lower Camden,Chislehurst, writesAmmoniaphone to be sent to the above address Dr. Cronin, Miss R.'s "Mrs. Palmer will feel obliged if Dr. Moffat will send her an Ammo

ical attendant, desires her to try it for a delicate throat. He par niaphone. She has been strongly advised to get one b ticularly recommends it in her case."

she has a delicate throat, which often prevents her singing." Dr. CARTER MOFFAT attends daily at the Rooms of the MEDICAL BATTERY CO., Limited, 52, Oxford Street, London, W., to demonstrate the extraordinary utility of the Ammoniaphone. Write for the “HISTORY OF THE AMMONIAPHONE" an eighty-page treatise, post free on application. DR. CARTER MOFFAT'S AMMONIAPHONE (Harness' Patent) will be sent free by post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of P.O.O. or Cheque (Crossed "London and County Bank ") for 21s., and payable

to C. B. HARNESS.

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THE MEDICAL BATTERY COMPANY, LIMITED,

52, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.'

THE ORGAN OF THE BAPTIST TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION.

To Promote Unity in Temperance plan and action in the Churches of the Denomination.

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