Boschee's German Syrup and August Flower


Title
Boschee's German Syrup and August Flower
Description
Advertisement for Boschee's German Syrup and August Flower depicting a man in a long green coat advertising Boschee's German Syrup and August Flower. A woman and boy are listening to him while a girl with a dog is reading the poster on the wall. The poster states: " Use the old reliable Boschee's German Syrup for coughs & lung diseases. August Flower cures the worst case of dyspepsia." In tiny print at the bottom left corner is: Chas. Shields Sons, 20 & 22 Gold St., N.Y. The reverse of the card has the heading: "The largest sale of any medicines in the world." The August Flower is the remedy for dyspepsia, liver complaints, headache, heartburn, and more. The price is 10 cents for samples and 75 cents for regular size. Boschee's German Syrup is for relief of consumption, coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma, throat diseases, and lung diseases. The price is 10 cents for samples and 75 cents for regular size. Ague Conqueror is for the cure of fever, ague, chills, and bilious fever. Price is 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. George Moore, Druggist, 26 Market St., Great Falls, N.H.
Date
1870-1890
Original Format
trade cards
Extent
11cm x 7cm
Local Identifier
LL02.12.01.35.02
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Location of Original
Laupus Library History Collections
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