HEATHS SUCCESSFUL TASTELESS REMEDY 



I I ■ FOE THE 



Prevention and Cure 



OF 



SEA SICKNESS. 



This Preparation is perfectly harmless ; does not produce lieadaclie 

 or other discomfort. 



Sold in bottles bearing the Government Stamp, with directions. Price Is. 6d., it. M., and it. 6d. 

 Post Free, 'id. extra. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



LETTER FROM GENERAL SIR EDWARD WARDE, K.C.B. 



October Uth, 1878. 

 Sir,— You ■vrill be glad to hear that one of my sons, who crossed over to Dublin in the frale 

 last week, found your Powder, as he says, "a brilliant success." He gave some to a friend of 

 his, who was, like himself, a bad sailor, and the success was undoubted in both cases. You 

 can make what use you like of this. Yours faithfully, E. C. WARDE. 



LETTER FROM CAPT. J. G. MORDUE, BARQUE "ELIZABETH GRAHAM." 



Otago, New Zealand. 



Dear Sir,— Kindly hand the enclosed Testimonial to Mr. Heath, with my best thanks for 

 the bottle of Sea Sickness Remedy that he 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 with- 

 out it. When I received it from Mr. Heath I certainly had very Uttle faith in it, as I had never 

 yet met with a cure for that much-dreaded and, in many instances, fatal malady on sea voyages 

 during my experience of forty years of sea life ; but it assuredly is a perfect remedy, and no 

 niistake I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



J. Grbenwat, Esq., Shaw, Savill & Co. J. G. MORDUE. 



COPY OF A LETTER FROM MR. EDWIN HADFIELD. PASSENGER ON BOARD 

 THE "ELIZABETH GRAHAM" TO NEW ZEALAND. 

 To Mr. Alfred Heath, December ISth, 1879. 



Sir,— I have used your new remedy for the prevention and cure of Sea Sickness, and have 

 foxind it the best preventive that I have ever met with. My wife is much subject to Sea Sickness. 

 On a voyage of twenty-one days, by the steamship " Peruvian," to Boston, United States, she was 

 in the hospital all the way, and was given up the last four days by the ship's doctor as incurable. 

 I believe, if captains of vessels carrying passengers knew of its property as a preventive of Sea 

 Sickness, there is not one but would carry it in their medicine chest ; and I am siire there would 

 not be a passenger but would willingly buy a bottle, as it takes that nauseous, sickly feeling away, 

 and prevents vomiting. On our voyage to New Zealand my wife became very sick. The captain 

 (Capt. MoRDtTE) gave me a bottle of your Preventive, and after taking it a day, I am happy to say 

 she was not troubled with the Sickness afterwards ; and when I saw a passenger sick I gave some, 

 and it stopped the Sickness in every case. I must say I was surprised at its marvellous results. 



Yours truly, EDWIN HADFIELD. 



LETTER FROM LIEUTENANT C. WARDE. 



September 24th, 1879. 

 Sib,— 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 of twenty-five thousand 

 imles 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. 

 Ar a rule, the shghtest motion affects me, but wh'^never, 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 infallible. Faithfully yours, C. WARDE, Liedt. 19th Hussabs. 



Heath's remedy for Sea Sickness has also been used with great success in^ 

 other forms of sickness. 



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