BOSLEY'S ANTI-SPASMODIC MIXTURE

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may be depended upon as a safe and efficient remedy for DIARRHŒA, CHOLERA, SPASMS, CRAMP IN THE STOMACH, and SICKNESS.

It has been used during the last Fourteen Years with unvaried success. It gives speedy relief, and (unlike most other medicines) it is not disagreeable to the taste.

PREPARED ONLY BY
BOSLEY & COLEMAN,
CHEMISTS AND PHARMACISTS,
26, BROMPTON ROW, LONDON, S.W.
in Bottles, 1s. 1½d., 2s. 3d., and 2s. 9d., with full directions for use

TESTIMONIALS.

40, Great Marylebone-street, W. October 22, 1858.

Sir,—Having for fifteen years been a sufferer from periodical attacks of diarrhoea and dysentery, I was induced, in August last, to try a bottle of your Anti-Spasmodic Mixture, and am pleased to say, with so satisfactory a result, that I feel myself in duty bound to thank you for the unspeakable benefit I have derived from the same. It is decidely the best remedy I have met with, for it not only performs a speedy, and, in my case, perfect cure, but it also has a property of giving instant warmth and comfort to the stomach, which other medicines I have hitherto tried have not possessed. I shall feel obliged by your sending me a large bottle, for I never mean to be without a supply of it.

I am, Sir, yours truly,
WILLIAM H. CHARLTON.

To Mr. J. L. Bosley.

52, Walton-street, Chelsea, April 18, 1861.

Dear Sir,—I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the unquestionable efficacy of your Anti-Spasmodic Mixture. It is now six years since I first experienced its effect on myself for a severe attack of Diarrhoea; since then I have recommended it to a vast number of persons, all of whom speak of it in the highest praise, it having in every case given almost instantaneous relief. It is a great pity that you do not make it more generally known, for an article of such utility is deserving of and should have world-wide publicity.

I remain, dear Sir, yours truly, CHAS. POOLE.

To Mr. J. L. Bosley.

Brompton-square, S.W., July 1, 1862.

Dear Sir,—I am truly sorry your note of the 18th ult. should have remained so long unanswered.

As you mentioned your intention of publishing your Anti-Spasmodic Mixture, I cheerfully forward you my testimonial as to its efficacy, for I have used it for many years past, and can safely assure you my family, upon all occasions when necessary to resort to it, have been effectually relieved by it, in fact I never knew it fail either on them or myself, in at once allaying every painful and spasmodic attack.

If any testimony of mine can promote its general use in families I shall be glad, and give you full liberty to make any use you please of this communication. With every wish for your success, I am, dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,
L. H. COVE.

To Mr. J. L. Bosley.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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