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 DEBRETT ADVERTISEMENTS. 3! "COOPER'S SYRUP OF CAMPHOR A pleasant, sate, and effectual remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, HOAKSENES?, SORK THKOATS, and all affections of the Bronchial Tubes. The singular reputation of this syrup, as much in the prevention as in the cure of tha above c omplaints, experieuce has fully confirmed ; and considering the variety of cases, iu which it has b 'en tried, perhaps no other medicine has ever met with such general success and approbation. It has deservedly obtained distinguished patronage, and many of the nobility, clergy, &c., are using it under the recommendatisn of some of the most eminent of the faculty, wh > are daily admitting and testifying to its efficacy. Its pro- perties are concentrated in an agreeable form, and its action as a sudorific and expectorant is materially enhanced by the addition of balsamic demulcents, which render this syrup a universal acquisition in tho disorders mentioned, and particularly adapted for ladies and children, with whom paregoric and other opiates are so frequently objectionable. "Kensington Palace. " Will Messrs. Cooper and Co. be kind enough to send to Mrs. Croker, Kensington Palace, four bottles of Syrup of Clmphor." " Birling Manor, Maidstone. " Lady Caroline Nevill would be obliged by Messrs. Cooper and Co. sending her two 2s. 9d. bottles of their Syrup of Camphor." " Cidverleigh Court, Tiverton, Devon. " Lady Henrietta Chichester Nagle encloses a Post-office order for 2s. 9d.. and requests that Messrs. Cooper and Co. will be so good as to send directly a bottle of Syrup of Camphor." " Langford, Newport, Shropshire. " Lady Hester Lecke will thank Messrs. Cooper and Co. to send her two 2s. 9d. bottles and one Is. Hd. bottle of the Syrup of Camphor to the address given above, by London and North -Western Railway." From the late Sir John Hcskcth Lethbridge, Bart., Sandhill Parlc, near Taunton. "Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, Bart., requests Messrs. Cooper and Co. to send him a. large bottle of their Syrup of Camphor, which immediately relieves his cough, with another packet of the Mustard Tissue Paper. " To Messrs. Cooper and Co., Analytical Chemists, South Kensington." COOPER'S TASTELESS APERITIVE SEEDS. (A MILD LAXATIVE APERIENT.) Being tasteless and very small, they are a great boon to all who object to^ the taste of medicine. They are prescribed by many physicians and surgeons of great eminence as a safe family medicine, suited to ladies and children, and to persons leading a sedentary and inactive life. From Colonel F. P. Ferris, 31, Cornwall Road, Bayswater. " Sirs, Dr.Lee, of 4, Savile Row, having strongly recommended your Tasteless Aperitive Seeds, I shall feel obliged by your forwarding a box to the above address. F. P. FERHIS." " 15, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park. " Miss Pye will thank Messrs. Cooper and Co. to send her a box of Tasteless Aperitive Seeds, price 4s. 6d." " 14, Qucensborough Terrace, Kensington Gardens, W. " Mrs. Penning will feel obliged by Messi-s. Cooper and Co. sending her a box of Tasteless Aperitive Seeds, a substitute tor castor oil, as prepared by them." From Miss Harriet FJNugent Smith, Apsley Lodge, Brighton. " Miss H. J. N. Smith's compliments to Messrs. Cooper and Co., and will thank them to forward by post, as quickly as possible, three Is. boxes of Tasteless Aperitive Seeds." From, Richard Rugg, Esq., M.R.C.S., Brighton. " Dear Sirs. Will you be so kind as to send rae some more of your Tasteless Aperitive Seeds (say 500), and I will send per return a P.O. order for them. I have great pleasur in informing you they are much liked. Yours truly, R RUGG ' ' Prom, B. L. Havcltins, Esq., M.R.C.S. " Wdburn, Bedfordshire. " Dear Sirs, Oblige me with a further supply of Tasteless Aperitive Seeds in return for cheque enclosed l Is. Yours faithfully, B. L. HAWKINS." " 27, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. " Lady Grant wishes Messrs. Cooper and Co. to send her by return of post a box of their Tasteless Aperitive Seeds, and encloses 2s. 8d. to pay for them and postage." PREPARED BY COOPER & CO., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 31, Gloucester Koad (corner of Cromwell Road), South Kensington, ESTABLISHED 1863.