Heath's Successful, Harmless, Casiciess Cure for 
SEA-SICKNESS 
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 will show its 'value. They are in every 
case u?isoughi. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Letter from EDWARD HERON-ALLEN, Esq. 
3, Northwick Terrace, N.W., 
25th September , i8gg 
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 enjoyed 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 truly, 
Messrs. Heath <S-= Co. EDWARD HERON-ALLEN. 
The following received 25th 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 truly, 
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 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 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 1st, i8j8. 
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 to Ceylon, on the 15th October last, during that tremendous storm, 
and although a very had sailor, he remained perfectly well ; and it was equally efficacious 
in the case of a fellow passenger of his Avho was suffering. Other members of mv 
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 , i8jg. 
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., 19th Hussars. 
PREPARED BY 
(I. heath l Co., 114, EDury street, London, s.w. 
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