Poncelet's Pastilles
Title
Poncelet's Pastilles
Subject
Advertisement, 1890s, Health, Medicine
Description
An advertisement for Poncelet's Pastilles, a throat lozenge. The ad is simple, featuring an illustration of two men conversing. One is ill with a cough, and the other suggests taking Poncelet's Pastilles, and be cured within twenty-four hours.
The ad claims the product to prevent and cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, and throat irritation.
In larger text, it features the tagline: "Listen! You who cough, to good advice, and take Poncelet's Pastilles."
The ad claims the product to prevent and cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, and throat irritation.
In larger text, it features the tagline: "Listen! You who cough, to good advice, and take Poncelet's Pastilles."
Creator
Josh Rose
Source
The ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS
Date
1893-01-15
Contributor
Josh Rose
Type
Advertisement (Group 4)
Identifier
1893-01-15, page 95, row 2, column 1
Collection
Citation
Josh Rose, “Poncelet's Pastilles,” Digital Exhibits, accessed December 25, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.wsulibs.wsu.edu/items/show/4777.