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qcia'tica". ' ['; • ." . *iL:.._ )O HBNRY D. BRANDRETK, BSQ. LIVERPOOL, •, ! / . gey wood, -to) c ,9. 1871 ' i ear Sir, — Please to send me another six dozen, of Allcock's -Piasters and two dozen Brandreth/8. Pills, Is., l^d'. The Plasters seem to produce wonderful results.' ere is scarcely a day passes but some one is telling. me of the: cures tney are, making. Rheumatism in various parts of the body disappears as if by ihagic. only on Saturday last : Mr. Jacob Hey wood, Albert- terrace, Starkey-st., Hey wood, iriinfrmed me that he had been troubled , with sciatica for three years; so bad was it the last twelve months of that time tnat he was imable to follow his employment. He had tried many do tors, b( en to Matlock and spent £2 on largely, advertised electric-chain belt, but all to on pnrpose. ...Some one at last persuaded him to try your Plasters. He said he had no faith in them, hut he would try them,' for he was stuck last ; they could not make his pain much worse, and it would only be a little more money sent after the rest ; So he bought two ; one he placed onhis thigh, andtheotheronhisback, and a week after he was ready for his work, It is now six ■ months ago, and he has had no return of hia pains^Yours truly. . . W. BECKETT. T)HEUMATISM ; Xt HENKY D. BUANJORETH., ESQ, LIVERPOOL. 121, Nethertteld ; -roati North, Liverpool. Si r> I beg to iaform you of a wonderful cure effected ■by i Alleock's' Pojrous - Plasters. Ellen Yates,: living :at No. 1, P ( rior.y.-terrace, called here to-night, to say .that she had been much affected with rheumatism, and'cbiild not dress herself for a fortnighk,"but after applying one of plasters for a single night was nmchibetter, and in a few days able to;, dress i and, go about, her domestic duties as usual. ; She<is.w,illing I shonld inform you of this and allow: you to publish; it. Further, I may add that the plasters are giving universal satisfaction and that the 1 praise ig in every ones.mouth. — I remain, yours respectfully, B. ENTWISTLE, D.entist and ChemistJ PAIN IN CHEST AND DISTRESSING COUGH ' 41, Dale-street, Hulme, Sept. 25, 1871. Messrs. Allcock & Co. — Getlemen — I have for some considerable. time been suffering from a pain in my chest, accompanied with a .distressing cough, and have repeatedly tried many of the advertised remedies in vain, until at length Mr. ' Darlington, . Stretford-road. Manchester, persuaded me to apply one of , ' Allcock's Phorpus Plasters," the effect of which was really surprising! Before ,I', Had worn it a day the pain was greatly relieved, and as how entirely' gone ; and, throngh continuing th& '? plasters '- my cough is considerably, better., feeling grates ful fqr his.adyice, and wishing to benefit others similarly afflicted, I desire yoii to publish my case. — I remain,' gentlemen, yours respectfully, (Sd) FRANCIS TIMPERLEY. 4 LLCOCK'S POROUS; PLASTERS. __. Are sold by all druggists, with full directions for use, or in auy size to, suit. The yard Plaster "is specially recommended: for : families and physicians. One yard equals 18 plasters Principal Agency for "Gtreat Britian and,the Colonies. , (Wholesale and Retail)': . ' '. ; ; 57, Great Charlotte-street Liverpool. • : T)RANpRETH?S PILLS are sold by all* drug-- _) gists, with full directions for use incijial Agency for Great Britain and the . Colonies., Wholesale and Retail: 57, Great Charlotte Street • Liverpool. All Letters Must be Addressed to .HENRY D, JBRANDRETH, • 57 5 Great Charlotte Street, : liverpool, england CHANGES OF WEATHER. \J If bj T sudden or other causes, he pores of the skin become partially closed, matters which should have passed by the skin are forced back into the circulation, producing chilness, often fever, and .that peculiar feeling of catching cold. Now, in these cases, a dose of five or six of Branpreith's Pills w at once relieve the circulation and restore the health, curing a severe cold in a few hours. The life, and blood, being simply effectually aided to throw off the principle of disease, this practice every day saves thousands of lives. REV. THOMAS BONSALL, M, A. on the Qualities and Reputation of Brandreth's Pills and Allcock's Planters. ■ . . . H. D. EKANDRETH, ESQ., LIVERPOOL. Wissett Vicarage, near Hales worth, Snffolk, July 29th, 1872 My- Dear Sir, — Please forward me some brandreth's Pills and Porous Plasters to amount of enclosure. I may here state I have been in the habit, for the last thirty ,-seven years, of administering these remedies to the sick with great success* I have been acquainted with Dr. B; Brandreth, .of New, York. , for nearly forty years, and can certify that he gives coqstant employment to upwards of one hundred' persons preparing these- commodies alone, Brandreth's Pills andAllcock's Porous Plasters are ' the household ; .remedies of. , nearly every family in the United States and throughout South America. We all know that many persons take medicine when they do not need it. It is, therefore, of import nee that the medicine should be incapable of hurting.; Now 1, know Brandreth's Fills to be perfectly harmless from long experiance of their effects. Yet, when the bowels or the blood need" 5 cleaning, they are a thoroughly energetic medicine, arousing all the interior organs to healthy action. In colds, colics, and costiveness, they ; give relief immediately, and those who use them will fund them a safe and most reliable remedy! — I am, yours, truly, THOMAS. BONSALL, i ' Late Curate of Liustead Magna and Parva, uffolk, ..... .. . ...-., . „; LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. DE OLARBD BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOO B SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. niHE success of this most delicious and un- __ rivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of "Worcestershire Sauce " to their own inferior compounds, > the Public is hereby informed that the only wa> to secure the geuuine, is to ; ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, and to see that their names are upon the \ wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign, markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea & Perrins have been forced L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take-instant proceedings against Manufacttirers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for Lea & Perrins' Sauce, and. see. Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors Worcester; Crjspe & Blackwell, London, &c. &c ; and by Growers and Oilmen universally.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2427, 8 May 1874, Page 4

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