NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 270. 



50,000 CUEES WITHOUT MEDICINE 



DU BARRYS DELICIOUS 

 EEVALENTA AEABICA FOOD 

 CUBES indigestion (dyspepsia), constipation 

 and diarrhoea, dysentery, nervousness, bilious- 

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 It is, moreover, the best food for infi nts and 

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 it renders ali medicine superfluous by re- 

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A few out 0/ 50,000 Cures: 

 Cure No. 52.422 :_" I have suffered these 

 thirty-three years continually from diseased 

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 deafness, singing in the ears, constipation, 

 debility, shortness of breath and cough ; and 

 during that period taken so much medicine, 

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 of a thousand pounds with the chomisis and 

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" James Roberts. 

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