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Ha took Brandreth's Pills every day for thirteen months, and in March, 1637, becatno a perfectly sound, healthy man, though before he commenced with this great medicine, he was on the verge of the grave. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. SCI A~T*I C A. "Henry D. Brandreth, Esq., Liverpool. " Heywood, Oct. 9, 1871. " Dear Sir—Please to send me another six dozon of Allcock's Plasters, and two dozen Brandreth's Pills. Is ljd. The Plaster seems to produce wonderful results. There is scarcely a day passes but some ono is tellin? me of the cures they are making. Rheu-mati.-ttl n various parts of the body disappears aslf by magic. Only on Saturday last, Mr Jacob Heywood, Albert Terrace. SUrkey street, Heywood, informed me that he hod been troubled with sciatica for three years; so bad was it the last 12 months of that time that he was unable to follow hia employment Ha had tried many doctors, been ta Matlock, and spent £2 on a largely advertised electric-chain belt, but all to no purpose. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4012, 25 December 1874, Page 6 (Supplement)
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