James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1883

Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine ( C O L E M A N ' S ) , A DELICIOUSB E V E R A G EA N DTONIC, M a d efrom Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt; Nutritious , Strengthening , Stimulating ,Flesh -forming, andHealth restoring ; suitable for the robust in health aswell as the Invalid . Strongly recommended by the Medical Faculty . A nimmediate Benefit is experienced after taking it ; the Frameis invigorated , and no ill -effects follow . L I E B I G ' SE X T R A C T O FM E A TN D M A L TW I N E(COLEMAN'S) . SIR, Ashort time since Iwasinduced by thenoveltyof the title to sendfor a bottle of your Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt W i n e. Iw a sperfectly acquaintedwiththe valueof ExtractumCarnis, andnotquite a stranger to the invigorating and fortifying properties of maltwine, and therefore felt anaturalcuriosity to test t h e mcombined. M e nw h ow o r khard, as Id o, notmuscular hardwork,but that which is quite as ex- hausting, viz ., brain work, very often ex- periencethe needof, andhavesometimes, a nalmost irrisistible craving for, a " pick- m e-u p;" and very often the panacea for a timeof lassitude, andthat state of m i n d w h i c hrendersworkirksome, are alcoholic stimulants , the use of which must,sooner or later, enddisastrously . Them a nwhocanfurnish a remedy, sure, certain ,andharmless ,for the lassitude which follows constantbrain-workis a benefactor ofhis species , andmaybe said to have added m a n years of usefulness to the lives of usefulm e n. Yourextract is a success , andwhenmore generally known, will be used by all toilers ofthe mind.-Yours faithfully , Norwich, Feb. 23rd, 1881. O. D. R A Y. Granspound, February 25th , 1881 . M R S. COULSONthanks Mr. Colemanfor thebookandstamps, andshe has no doubt butthat " the Tonic" is a good one. Mrs. C. encloses twelvestampsforbasket. Queen's Crescent , Haverstock Hill , London, March5, 1881 . D E A RSIR, Sometime since ,being greatly fatigued withoverwork, andlong hours at business , m yhealth (being naturally deli- cate) became very indifferent . I lost all energy, strength , and appetite , and was so weakasto be scarcely able to walk. A syouare aware, I sent for a dozen of yourextract of Meatand MaltWine,which, inafewdays, pulled m e up marvellously . Threeorfour glasses of it daily have quite alteredandrestored m etobetterhealththan ever,"without the assistance of a doctor ." I a mnow giving it to m yson, twelve years of age, w h o mwehave always thought consumptive, and, fromapuny, ailing boy, heseems to be fast growing into a strong healthylad. Enclosed you have cheque. Please send m etwo dozen of the "extract." W i t h thanks for yourpromptattention to m ylast , Ia m, Sir, yours truly , G E O R G EA. T Y L E R . Vicarage ,Kingsbridge ,Devon, Jan. 25th, 1881 . D E A RSIR,- W eare ten miles fromthe railway and havebeen snowedup, conse- quently the wine has only just arrived . I enclose a cheque for £2 11s . 6d. I like the wineandwill recommendit. Y o u r sfaithfully, Mr. Coleman, Norwich. A. N. H I N G S T O N . I M P O R T A N T T E S T I M O N I A L S F R O M M E D I C A L M E N. Bridge House, WickhamMarket, Sept. 5th, 1882. G E N T L E M E N,--YourLiebig's Extractof M e a tand MaltW i n e-a bottle of which Ireceived from you last week-I prescribed for a patient of mine with such marked benefit , that I nowrequest you to forward to meper G.E.R. to the station at Wickham Market, 6 pint bottles , for whichIwill remit you a P.O.O. , and shall have muchpleasure inrecommending it as amost useful Tonic inall cases ofdebility .-Yoursfaithfully , G E O. C O C H R A N E , M.R.C.S. RowleyHouse, Aldeburgh, Suffolk . October 16th, 1882. G E N T L E M E N,- Ihave m u c hpleasure in testifying to the good result to be obtained through the use of your " Liebig's Extract o fM e a ta n dMaltW i n e"- Ihaveusedit withconsiderablebenefit in the caseof m y ownchild, and consider it a very valuable dietetic agent.-Iremain,Gentlemen, yours respectfully , F E N W I C KH E L E, M.R.C.S. , L.S.A. Pints, 30s. per doz.; Quarts, 50s. per doz. Carriage paid to any Railway Station inGreat Britain . Sample Bottle sent for 33 stamps . P.O. O R D E R ST O B E M A D EP A Y A B L ET O C O L E M A N& C O. , Muspole Street , Norwich. Cheques crossed LondonandProvincial B a n k. Soldbyall Druggists andPatent Medicine Vendors in the UnitedKingdom, inBottles , 28. 9d. and4s. 6d. each. Askfor COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACTOF MEATANDMALTWINE, and " see that you get it ."

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