508 OUR SPECIAL PREPARATIONS. 
OUR SPECIAL PREPARATIONS 
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AS we have given a little over the number of pages we 
promised, and there are a few left to make a complete print- 
ing, we intend to devote them to giving a description and 
prices, &c., of our manufactured medicines. By experience 
we know that most people will not take the trouble to make 
things from the raw material when they can get them directly 
to hand. There is some reason more than simply to save 
trouble, for experience teaches those in constant practice how 
to do things in the best way; and further, our appliances are 
adapted to the work required. In fixing our prices, we have 
not followed the common custom of puttir.g a fancy price 
On our goods because they are medicines, thinking, as some 
affirm, that if you do not charge high prices, people will not 
think them any good. Our prices we have made to harmonise 
with the cost of the material used, time of making, &c., and 
they are such, we think, that no reasonable economist can 
charge us with extortion. We can assure our readers we shall 
see to it that we make them up to the standard of first-class 
medicines. We shall begin with our justly celebrated 
READY-RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER. 
Having given its name, we will follow out the Scriptural 
injunction—‘“ Let another praise Thee.” We have only space 
for one testimonial. 
To MR J. NEILL. 
DEAR SIR,—I learn that you are about to publish a Book on the 
Botanic System of Medicine. I would like to testify to the great benefit I 
have received from your Medicine, especially your Ready Relief Asthma 
Powder. You have well named it Ready Relief, for soit is tome. Ihave 
been troubled for several years, and have tried almost everything, but I 
can solemnly say that nothing has done me anything like the amount of 
