TWHSTBERROWS 



DANDELION, CAMOMILE, AND RHUBARB PILLS, 



AN effectual cure of indigestion, all stomach complaints, 

 and liver affections. In cases of constipation these pills never fail in 

 producing a healthy and permanent action of the bowels, so that in a short time 

 aperients will not be required ; and being quite as innocent as castor oil, they may 

 be given to children. 



From, Dr. Dick, Lansdown Terrace, Kensington. 



Sir, Send me another bottle of your Dandelion, Camomile, and Rhubarb Pills 

 for my own use. I lose no occasion of recommending these pills, as I can 

 conscientiously do so. Yours-, &c. ROBT. DICK, M.D. 



The extensive sale and universal approval of these pills have been such as 

 to induce several individuals to imitate them, against which the public are 

 cautioned. 



T WINBERIRO W S 

 PREPARATION OF MYRRH, 



Having been used extensively for more than twenty years with most satis- 

 factory results, he conceives it unnecessary to say more than it is an effectual 

 remedy : 1st. In disease of the gums, particularly scurvy, those which recede 

 from the teeth, and are tender. 2nd. For the preservation of the teeth. 3rd. 

 For preventing teeth which are decayed from becoming worse. 4th. For the 

 prevention of toothache. 5th. For purifying the breath, which may be affected 

 by the state of the stomach, or any other cause, imparting at the same time a 

 most agreeable and refreshing effect. 



Prepared by TWINBERROW, Operative and Dispensing Chemist, 2, Edwards 

 Street, Portman Square, London ; and may be had of all Patent Medicine Vendors 

 in the United Kingdom. 



IMPORTANT TO SPORTSMEN. 



T WINBERRO W S 



IMPERVIOUS SOLUTION, 



For the Purpose of applying to SHOES, BOOTS, &c., thereby 



making them perfectly WATERPROOF, however 



much exposed to the weather. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 



With great care warm the solution, and apply it with a brush from time to 

 time, until the leather is PERFECTLY SATURATED, and a film is left upon the 

 surface, then expose your boot or shoe to the sun to dry. Ifc renders the leather 

 agreeably soft, and capable of being polished in the ordinary way. 



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