45 results filtered with: Fowke & Aston (Firm)
- Ephemera
Fowke & Aston, chemists & druggists, Market Square, Stafford : avail themselves of this opportunity of returning their grateful acknowledgements for the liberal and increasing patronage they have received during their partnership.
Date: 1859- Ephemera
Fowke & Aston's diarrhoea mixture : dose. - two table-spoonful every three or four hours, or after every relaxation of the bowels.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Ethereal solution of mastic : prepared by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]
- Ephemera
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Fowke & Aston's white oils are most approved in cases of stiffness, swelling, strains, inflammation of the lungs or throat &c. / prepared only by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
Fowke & Aston.Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Ephemera
Furniture cream : for giving a brilliant gloss to all kinds of mahogany, oak, and French polished furniture; unlike all other compositions used for similar puposes, it leaves no finger marks or unpleasant smell, but imparts a beautiful polish, and removes all stains, if used according to the following instructions.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Fowke & Aston's concentrated syrup or fluid extract of senna : (prepared in Vacuo.)
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Mixed perfume for pomade : to be used in the proportion of half an ounce to a pound / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Frangipanni : prepared by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Fine old Naples soap : prepared by Fowke & Aston, dispensing chemists, Stafford.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Mild aperient stomachic pills : for indigestion, loss of appetite, costiveness, head-ache, &c. / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]
- Ephemera
- Online
Fowke & Aston's improved diuretic balls : for swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, gravel, and affections of the kidneys, for removing all obstructions in the urinary passages, and humours of the eyes, or any other part of the body ... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston.
Fowke & Aston.Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Ephemera
Extract of cochineal : for colouring jellies, custards, blanc-mange, &c. &c. / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Fowke & Aston's superior chemical polishing paste : for cleansing and beautifying all kinds of brass, copper, tin and britannia metal wares.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Essence of ratafia, or bitter almond flavour : for custards, blanc-mange, puddings, cakes, noyeau, made wines, &c. / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
The genuine Seidlizt powders : directions : dissolve separately in two glasses half full of spring water, one of the powders contained in the blue paper, and one of those in the white paper, mix, and drink during the effervescence / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Fowke & Aston's extract of calves' feet : the extract of calves' feet is now universally recommended by the Faculty for Invalids in preference to any other kind of gelatine on account of its purity and nutritive properties ...
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Fine Florence oil : for salads / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Camphorated sal volatile : half a tea-spoonful added to a wine-glass of water, possesses all the properties of camphor julep, combined with salvolatile / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Jockey club perfume : prepared by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]- Ephemera
Directions for using the concentrated solution of the chloride of lime : for the purpose of disinfection / Fowke & Aston.
Date: [between 1855 and 1865?]