fieaib's Successful harmless. Castclcss Cure Tor 



Largely used by many members of the Royal families of Europe. 

 In Bottles with directions, post free 1/7, 2/10 & 4/8. 



The following Testimonials ivill show its vahte. They are in every 

 case unsought. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Letter from EDWARD HERON-ALLEN, Esq. 



3, NORTHWICK TERRACE, N.W., 



25th September, 1899 



GENTLEMEN, I have all my life been such a shockingly bad sailor that I am a bye- 

 word among my friends. I have tried every remedy I have come across or been 

 recommended, but have bitterly regretted them all. On the first night of this recent gale 

 I crossed from Rotterdam to Harwich, and much against my will was persuaded to take 

 two pinches of your Powder, and I positively en-oyed the voyage. I send you this 

 Testimonial with permission to use it as you like. I am only sorry to think that people 

 who know how I suffered will find it impossible to believe it.'in fact I can hardly believe 

 it myself. Yours trulv, 



Messrs. HEATH &* Co. EDWARD HERON-ALLEN. 



The following received zsth August, 1900. 



GENTLEMEN, I am glad to inform you that your Sea Sickness Cure still keeps up 

 its 'reputation. I have crossed half a dozen times since I wrote you last and have not 

 been sick. Please send me three more bottles. Yours trulv, 



E." HERON-ALLEN. 



Letter from Capt. J. G. MORDUE, Barque " Elizabeth Graham." 



OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. 



DEAR SIR, Kindly hand the enclosed Testimonial to Messrs. Heath with my best 

 thanks for the bottle of Sea Sickness Remedy that they presented me with before leaving 

 London. It is truly a perfect remedy 'for Sea Sickness, and, on future voyages with 

 passengers, I shall never be without it. When I received it from Messrs. Heath I 

 certainly had very little faith in it, as I had never yet met with a cure for that much- 

 dreaded and, in manv instances, fatal malady on sea voyages during my experience ot 

 forty years of sea life ; but it assuredly is a perfect remedy and no mistake. 



I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 

 J. GREENWAY, Esq., SHAW, SAVILL & Co. J. G~ MORDUE. 



Letter from Lieutenant-General COLIN MACKENZIE, C.B. 



January ist, 18^8. 



GENTLEMEN, I have much pleasure in informing you that your remedy for Sea 

 Sickness has proved a decided success. A grandson of mine who took it was in the Bay 

 of Biscay, on his way toCevlon, on the isth October last, during that tremendous storm, 

 and although a very l.ad sailor, he remained perfectly well ; and it was equally efficacious 

 in the case of a fellow passenger of his who was suffering. Other members of my 

 family have also proved the excellence of your Powder. I have given it to many, and 

 have not heard of a single instance of its failure. You are at liberty to make any use 

 you please of this letter. I am, faithfully yours, 



COLIN MACKENZIE, Lieut.-General. 



Letter from Lieutenant C. WARDE. 



September 24th, i8~g. 



GENTLEMEN, As I have benefited so very much by your Medicine for Sea Sickness, 

 I think it only right to let you know my experience of it. I have travelled upwards ot 

 twenty-five thousand miles by sea, and never been free from the effects of Sea Sickness 

 until I tried your medicine, which I have done on several occasions of short journeys 

 with the most satisfactory results. As a rule, the slightest motion affects me, but when- 

 ever, on each occasion of my using your Medicine other people suffered, I experienced a 

 total immunity from any uncomfortable sensation, and consequently, from my present 

 experience of it, I am inclined to think that it is quite infalliable. 



Faithfully yours, 



C. WARDE, Lieut., igth Hussars. 



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