Advert for Beechams Pills, 1887
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Advert for Beechams Pills, 1887
Advert for Beechams Pills, 1887. The pills were first introduced by Thomas Beecham in the early 1840s. A laxative, they were marketed as a cure for a whole multitude of ailments, with the strapline Worth a Guinea a Box. The pills were very popular and by the end of the 1950s Beecham was producing them on an industrial scale and exporting all over the world. A print from The Illustrated London News, 26th Febuary 1887
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