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LIEBIG)S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE 
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(COLEMAN’S), 
A Delicious Beverage and Tonic, 
“Made from Port Wine, Liebig’s Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt; Nutri- 
tious, Strengthening, Stimulating, Flesh-forming, Health-restoring, Suitable for 
‘the Robust in Health as well as the Invalid. Strongly recommended by the 
- Medical Faculty. An Immediate Benefit is experienced after taking it; the 
Frame is Invigorated, and no il! effects follow. 
-LIEBIG’S EXTRAOT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE (COLEMAN'S). 
. . TESTIMONIALS. 
a S1z,—A short time since I was induced by the novelty of the title to send for 
_ bottle of your Lichig’s Extract of Meat and Malt Wine. I was perfectly 
acquainted with the value of the Extractum Carnis, and not quite a stranger to 
the invigorating and fortifying properties of malt wine, and therefore felt a — 
_ natural curiosity to test them when combined. 
Men who work hard as I do—not muscular hard work, but that which is quite 
a8 exhausting, viz. brain work—very often experience the need of, and have some- 
times, an almost irresistible craving for a “pick me up;” and very often the 
yanacea for a time for lassitude, and that state of mind which renders work 
- irksome, are alcoholic stimulants, the use of which must sooner or later end 
disastrously. 
The man who can furnish a remedy, sure, certain, and harmless, for the lassi- 
tude which follows constant brain-work is a benefactor of his species, and may 
be said to have added many years of usefulness to the lives of useful men. 
Your extract is a success, and, when more generally known, will be used b 
all toilers of the mind, ‘Yours faithfully, O. D. RAY. 
_ Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, Feb. 23, 1881. 
. f = Queen’s Crescent, Haverstock Hill, 
elle, London, March 5, 1881. 
i Dzar Str,—Some time since, being greatly fatigued with over-work and long 
_ hours at business, my health (being naturally delicate) became very indifferent. 
T lost all energy, strength, and appetite, and was so weak as to be scarcely able 
to walk, 
- Bieat and Malt Wine, and “ See that wou act 
As you are aware, I sent for a dozen of your Extract of Meat and Malt Wine, 
which in a few days pulled mo up marvellously. Three or four glasses of it daily 
~ have quite altered and restored me to better health than ever, “ without the assist- - 
_ ance of a doctor.” 
_ Lam now giving it to my son, twelve years of age, whom we have always 
thought consumptive, and from a puny ailing boy he seems to be fast growing 
“into a strong healthy lad. 
Enclosed you have cheque, Please send me two dozen of the “Extract.” 
With thanks for your prompt attention to my last. 
Yours truly, I am, Sir, GEORGE A, TYLER. 
Mineral Wacer Hospital, Bath, Sept. 22, 1881. 
GunTLEMEN,—Referring to yours respecting your Liebig’s Extract cf Meat 
and Malt Wine, I have much pleasure in testifying to its excellent qualities. I. 
_is highly nutritious, stimulating, and health-restoring, 
Every claim you make for it I can fully endorse, and I shall be pleased to 
recommend it as an incomparable tonic. 
I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, EDWD. J. VOYSEY. 
Pints, 27s. per dozen; Quarts, 50s. per dozen. Carriage paid to any 
_ Railway Station in Great Britain. Sample Bottle for 33 stamps. 
P.O, Orders to be made payable to 
COLEMAN AND Co, 
MUSPOLE STRERT, NORWICH. © 
CHEQUES CROSSED LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, 
uy Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in 
Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s, 6d. each. Ask for Coleman’s Liebig’s Extract of 
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