NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 261. 



50,000 CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE. 



DU BARRYS DELICIOUS 

 REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD 



CURES indigestion (dyspepsia), constipation 

 and diarrhcea, dysentery, nervousness, bilious- 

 ness and liver complaints, flatulency, disten- 

 sion, acidity, heartbui-n, palpitation of the 

 heart, nervous headnchep, deafness, noisea in 

 the head and ears, pains in almost every part 

 of the body, tic douloureux, facenche. chronic 

 inflammation, cancer and ulceration of the 

 etomach, pains at the pit of the stomach and 

 between the shoulders, erysipelas, eruptions of 

 the skin, boils and carbuncles, impurities and 

 poverty of the blood, scrofula, ctiieh, asthma, 

 consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, 

 nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after 

 eating, or at sea, low spirits, spapms, cramps, 

 epileptic fits, spleen, general debility, inquie- 

 tude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, pa- 

 ralysis, tremors, dislike to soiiety, unfitness for 

 study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood 

 to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, ground- 

 less fear, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of 

 self-destruction, and many other complaints. 

 It is. moreover, the best food for infsnts and 

 invalids generally, as it never turns acid on 

 the weakest stomach, nor interferes with a 

 good liberal diet, but imparts a healthy relish 

 for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty 

 of digestion, and nervous and muscular energy 

 to the most enfeebled. In whooping cough, 

 measles. small-po3, and chicken or wind pox, 

 it renders all medicine superfluous by re- 

 moving all inflammatory and feverish symp- 

 toms. 



Important Cactiox against the fearful 

 dangers of spurious imitations : — The Vice- 

 chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted 

 an Injunction on March 10, IH.'jt. against 

 Alfred Hooper Nevill. for imitating "Du 

 Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food." 



BARRY, DU BARRY, & CO., 77. Regent 

 Street, London. 



A few out o/ 50,000 Cures: 



Cure No. 71.. of dyspepsia, from the Right 

 Hon. the Lord Stuart de Decies: — "I ho.ve 

 derived considerable benefit from Du Barry's 

 Reviilenta Arabica Fond, and consider it due 

 to yourselves and the public to authorise the 

 publication of these lines." — Stuabt cb 

 Dhcies. 



Cure No. 49,«32 :_" Fifty years' indescribable 

 agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, 

 cough, constipatior, flatulency, spasms, sick- 

 ness at the stomach and vomiting, have been 

 removed by Du Barry's excellent food." — 

 Maria Jolly, Wortham Ling, near Diss, 

 Norfolk. 



Cure No. 180 : — " Twenty-five years' ner- 

 vousness, constipation, indigestion, and de- 

 bility, from which I have suffer* d great misery, 

 and which no medicine could remove or re- 

 lieve, have been effectually cured by Du 

 Barry's Food in a very short time." — W. R. 

 Reeves, Pool Anthony, Tiverton. 



No. 4208. " Eiirht years' dyspepsia, nervous- 

 ness, debility with cramps, spasms, and nausea, 

 have been cffectuaily removed by Dn Barry's 

 health-restoring food. I shall be hnppy to 

 answer any inquiries," Rev. John W. Fla- 

 vELL. Ridlington Rectory, Norfolk — No. 81. 

 " Twenty years' liver complaint, with dis- 

 orders of the stomach, bowels, and nerves," 

 Andrew Fraseb, Haddington. 



No. 32,836. " Three years' excessive nervous- 

 ness, with pains in my neck and left arm, and 

 general debility, which rendered my life very- 

 miserable, have been radically removed by Du 

 Barry's health-restorintr food." — Alexander 

 Stoakt, Archdeacon of Ross, Skibereen. 



No. 58.034. Grammar School, Stevenage, 

 Dec. 16. 1850 : " Gentlemen, We have found it 

 admirably adapted for infants. Our baby has 

 never once had disordered bowels since taking 

 it." — R. Amdler. 



In canisters, suitably packed for all cli- 

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 Barclay, Edwards, Sutton, Sanger, Hannay, 

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