FOR OLD MEN OR MAIDENS.
The OMham Evening Express says:--"At 193 Manchester screet, are the wellfcnOWTl ChemiSCS, Messrs Thompson and who, being interviewed, say that Mr John Tetlow, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Oldhara, limped into their eh op hardly ably to walk. His joints were badly swollen and he was bentwitb agony. He was advised to use the medical discovery of which so much is heard. He did so. In two days the change was marvellous. His cure was entirely due to St. Jacobs oil, of which he used one bottle. Although sixty years of age, he now walks as well as ever. The case of a young woman was mentioned. She was in a helpless condition for three years. A few daye ago she was out walking. The same wonderful remedy worked the grateful chaDge. The case of Mr Thomas Bagshaw, 3i Caroline street, was investigated. He was confined to the house for twenty-one weeks with rheumatism. The day after using this magical cure he was able to resume work."
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 2
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