Jlefctcal CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Mr. Allcock, Liverpool. 47, South Milton-street, Grosvenor-square, London, August 8, 1872. Sra — After suffering with rheumatism in my .right shoulder for sis months, and at times the pain was almost acute, I procured one of your plasters, and in two days I was entirely relieved from pain, and have been ever since. 1 write this, thinking it my duty to sincerely thank you for the relief gained by your plasters. — I am, air, your thankfully, E. A. Clakk. 00_ 17108 COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, Jj and DIARRHOEA, that sometimes affect Travellers. When travelling, difference of food and water will sometimes occasion costiveness, sometimes Dysentery and Diarrhoaa. Hero the value of this medicine is unequalled, for whether the bowels bo confined or relaxed, they are equally important, and two, four or six Pills will generally cure at once. 91 IDRONCHITIS. -*-' Heney D. Beandeeth, Esq., Liverpool. Deae Sie — I have for some months past been in the habit of using Allcock's Porous Plasters (procured from the establishment of Messrs. Snape and Son, 13, Great Hampton-street, of this town), when suffering from bronchitis and severe pains in the side, and have on every occasion found immediate relief, whereas I had previously consulted two medical men without deriving the least benefit. I can with confidence recommend them to any one suffering from the same complaint. Yours respectfully, Geoeoe Styles. 105, Hampton* street, Birmingham, November 27, 1871. 68 A LLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.— xTjL The public aro informed these celebrated plasters have been established 27 years. Patented U.S., 1845. It is supposed and claimed they restore tho electrical condition of the part were applied, by which pain and diseased actions cease. But we really know little on this subject, because the properties of medicinal ageuts can only be known by experience, and this has taught that whenever Allconk's Porous Plasters aro applied they do good, often restoring tho withered hand, removing the unsightly lump, lengthening the shorter leg, and restoring the lame to walk. But read our testimonials, and if you have a weak spot in your body, try a plaster; the cost is small, being twentyseven half-pence only. No doubt they impart all the electricity of galvanism to the system needed. We believe this, because they have made greater cures than were ever achieved by the most costly applications. 70 QUCCESS the -O XNDEX of JL IV/TERIT. G9 IVI ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. aciA t ica. Heney D. Beandeeto, Esq., Liverpool. Deae Sie — Please to send mo another six dozen of Allcock's Plasters and two dozen Brandreth's Pills, la. l£d. The plasters seem to produce wonderful results. There is scarcely a day passes but some one is telling me of the cures they are making. Rheumatism in various parts of the body disappears as if by magic. Only on Saturday last Mr. Jacob Heywood, Albert Terrace, Starkey-street, Heywood, informed me that he had boen troubled with sciatica for three years ; so bad was it the last twelve months of that time that he was unable to follow his employment. He had tried many doctors, been toMatlock, and spent £2 on a largely advertised electric-chain belt, but all to no purpose. Some one at lact persuaded him to try your Plasters. He said he had no faith in them, but he would try them, for ho was stuck fast ; they could not make his pain much worse, and it would only be a little more money sent after the rest. So ho bought two ; one he placed on his thigh, and tho other on his back, and a week after he was ready for his work. It is now six months ago, and he has had no return of his pains. Yours truly, W. Beckett. Heywood, October 9, 1871. 67 BEAUTIFUL HAIR can only bo obtained by the use of Rowlands' Macassae Oil. It prevents the Hair fulling off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, causes it to grow on bald places, and makes it beautifully soft, pliable, and glossy. Price 3s. 6d., 75., 10s. 6d. equal to four small, and 21s. perjbottle. IMPORTANT CAUTION. Ask for Rowlands' Macassae Oil, and avoid all other cheap articles under the same or similar names as spurious imitations. Each bottle lias a Glass Stopper instead of the Cork as formerly. All with the Cock are Spurious Imitations. This notice is deemed necessary, as tho Proprietors have received intimation that a large quantity of Counterfeit, of the moat pernicious quality, has lately been sent from France and Germany to India, South America, and the Colonies, under their names. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION is obtained by the use of Rowland's Kalydoe, which allays all irritation and tenderness of the skin, removes cutaneous disfigurements, freckles, and tan, and imparts a healthy and blooming appearance to the complexion and skin. During the heat aud dust of Summer especially, and in cases of Sunburn and STINGS of INSECTS, it is of the utmost use. Price 4s. 6d. and Bs. 6d. per bottle. Ask for " Rowland's Kalydor," and see that their signature is in red ink on every bottle, as theirs is the only genuine. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH are indispensable to porßonal attraction, and to health and longevity by the proper masticationof food. Rowlands' Odonto, or Pearl Dentifrice, preserves and imparts a pearl-like whiteness to the teeth, eradicates tartar and spots of incipient decay, strengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for " Rowlands' Odouto," and see that their name is on the Government Stamp of every box. ROWLANDS' ESSENCE OF TYRE never fails to produce immediately a perfect change in Red or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, &c., to a beautiful glossy and permanent Brown or Black, which colour remains so durable, that neither washing or perspiration can remove it. Price 43., 7s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. per bottle. All these articles have been used and justly appreciated by all the Sovereigns and Courts in Europe, the Pope of Rome, and the aristocracy of the world, during the lust seventy years, being of inestimable value to those who have once used them. They are sold by all Chemists, Perfumers, and Bazaars throughout India, the Colonies, and South America. A. ROWLAND & SONS, 20 Hatton Gaeden, London, Proprietora. 2856
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 92, 16 August 1873, Page 4
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