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SUCCESS THE INDEX OF MERIT . ALLCOCK'SPOROUS PLASTERS . The public are informed that these celebrated Plasters have been established twenty-seven years . Patented U . S ., 1845 . It is supposed and claimed that they restore the ELECTRICAL CONDITION of the part where applied , by which pain and diseased actions cease . But we really know little on this subject , because the properties of medical agents can only be known by experience , and this has taught that whenever Allcock ' s Porous Plasters are applied they do good , often restoring the withered hand , removing the unsightly lump , lengthening the shelter 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 TWENTY-SEVEN HALFPENCE 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 . WHERE ONE WAS SOLD A YEAR AGO A THOUSAND ARE SOLD NOW . They strengthen , warm , and invigorate the part upon which they are applied , and relieve nervous affections of the bowels , lumbago , pains of the side , [ and usually , all local pain . In affections of the kidneys they are of great service . LUMBAGO . "To Messrs . Allcock & Co , Liverpool . " Manor-road , Folkestone , July 6 , 1872 . Gentlemen , —Some months ago I suffered severely from lumbago , and could not walk without much pain and difficulty . One day I met a friend . General , who advised me to try one of Allcock's Porous Plasters , adding , ' I have one on me at this momei . t , which has wholly removed an affection similar to the one from which you are suffering . ' I had really never before heard ofthe plasters , but was so struck with what I heard that I immediately procured one and put it on . I found almost instantaneous relief - the pain and stiffness were gone in an hour , and have never since returned . I may add that several friends , including an eminent physician , laughed at my account of my cure ; more than one of them , however , including that physician , have owned to me since that , in consequence of my statement , they have resorted to Allcock ' s Porous Plasters when suffering in various ways , and have in every instance found relief . A lady of my acquaintance , who heard from me of these plasters , has tried them with wonderful effect among the suffering poor . She finds the demand for them so great that she wrote to you to ask at what rate you could supply her with plasters for the poor . In answering her question you kindly sent her a supply for gratuitous distribution . To thank you in my own name , and in behalf of my friends and ofthe poor ,. I feel it a duty and a pleasure to send you these few lines , of which you may make any use you please . " J . H . WOODWARD . VOLUNTARY AND IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS . " Sir , —I have myself proved the efficacy of your plasters , but to-day a well-known clergyman , in the course of conversation , asked me if I knew anything of' Allcock ' s Porous Plasters . ' I replied , ' O yes , we sell them largely I have just ordered c £$ o worth of them , ' 'Well , ' he said , ' they are invaluable . I g ive them to nearly all my poor parishoners for all sorts of complaints—rheumatism , lumbago , colds , bronchitis , & c . I also use them in my own family , and recommend them to my friends . My wife was suffering from bronchial disturbance , but was quickly relieved by Allcock ' s Plaster . One case of cure was almost amusing . A person had been suffering a long time from dreadful pain at the pit of the stomach , and had spent I don ' t know how much in trying to get cured , but in vain . I gave him one of Allcock ' s Plasters , and it cured him in a quarter of an hour . He spoke so enthusiastically about the plasters that I asked him to allow his statement to be made public . As he consented , I give you his nameviz ., Rev . G . COMYNS , Vicar of Sidbury , Devonshire . "I forward you this with pleasure , knowing it will have weight with the public , especially in the southern counties of England . " With compliments , EDWIN J . ORCHARD . Letter from the REV . THUS . BOXSALL , M . A ., as to Qualities and Reputation of Brandreth ' s Pills and Allcock ' s Plasters . "Wissset Vicarage , near Hainsworth , Suffolk , July 29 , 1872 . r H . D . BRANDRKTII , KSU .. Liverpool . "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 well acquainted with Dr . B . Brandreth . of Kew York , for nearly forty years , and can certify that he gives constant employment to upwards of one hundred persons preparing these commodities alone . Brandreth ' s Pills and Allcock's Porous Plasters are the household remedies of nearl y every family in the United States and throughout South America . We all know lhat many persons take medicine when they do not need it . It is , therefore , of importance that the medicine should be incapable of hurting . Now , I Know Unmdtvih ' s Pills to be perfectly harmless from long experience of their effects . Yet , when the bowels or the blood need cleansing , they are a thoroughl y energetic medicine , arousing all the interior organs to health y action . In colds , colics , and costiveness , they give relief immediately , and those who use them will nnd them a safe and most reliable remed y . " I am , yours truly , THOMAS BONSALL , " Late Curate of Linstead Magna and Parva , Suffolk . " Observe "D . Brandreth" on the Government Slump , without whichAhei / cannot he amine . Sold by all Dealers in Medicine at ls . l £ d , per Box . ALLCOCK'SPOROUS PLASTERS Are sold by all Druggists at is . i Jd . each , with full directions for use , or in . any size to suit . The yard Plaster is specially recommended for families and physicians . One yard equals eighteen Plasters . Price 14 s . per yard , 7 s . 6 d . per half-yard , or 4 s . per quarter . WHOLESALE LONDON AGENTS : BARCLAY AND SONS Farringdon-street . V . NEWBERY AND SONS 37 , Newgate-Street W . EDWARDS Old Change . R . H . MILLARD AND SONS 44 , Barbican . LONDON DEPOT i- ; o , Oxford-Street . Principal Agency for Great Britain ( Wholesale and Retail ) : 57 , GREAT CHARLOTTE STREET , LIVERPOOL . N . B . —A plaster sent to-any part ofthe country for fifteen stamps . Printed and . Pttblished by tlie Proprietor , Brother GstsRoE KE-CXINU , at his Offices , 108 , l leet-street , and i , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain , in thc City of London , and 3 , Mounmcnl-place , Liverpool , the County oi Lancaster , —SATUKDAY , FEUKI ' AKY JJ , 1873 .

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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
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MASONIC BALL AT CORK Article 11
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SUCCESS THE INDEX OF MERIT . ALLCOCK'SPOROUS PLASTERS . The public are informed that these celebrated Plasters have been established twenty-seven years . Patented U . S ., 1845 . It is supposed and claimed that they restore the ELECTRICAL CONDITION of the part where applied , by which pain and diseased actions cease . But we really know little on this subject , because the properties of medical agents can only be known by experience , and this has taught that whenever Allcock ' s Porous Plasters are applied they do good , often restoring the withered hand , removing the unsightly lump , lengthening the shelter 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 TWENTY-SEVEN HALFPENCE 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 . WHERE ONE WAS SOLD A YEAR AGO A THOUSAND ARE SOLD NOW . They strengthen , warm , and invigorate the part upon which they are applied , and relieve nervous affections of the bowels , lumbago , pains of the side , [ and usually , all local pain . In affections of the kidneys they are of great service . LUMBAGO . "To Messrs . Allcock & Co , Liverpool . " Manor-road , Folkestone , July 6 , 1872 . Gentlemen , —Some months ago I suffered severely from lumbago , and could not walk without much pain and difficulty . One day I met a friend . General , who advised me to try one of Allcock's Porous Plasters , adding , ' I have one on me at this momei . t , which has wholly removed an affection similar to the one from which you are suffering . ' I had really never before heard ofthe plasters , but was so struck with what I heard that I immediately procured one and put it on . I found almost instantaneous relief - the pain and stiffness were gone in an hour , and have never since returned . I may add that several friends , including an eminent physician , laughed at my account of my cure ; more than one of them , however , including that physician , have owned to me since that , in consequence of my statement , they have resorted to Allcock ' s Porous Plasters when suffering in various ways , and have in every instance found relief . A lady of my acquaintance , who heard from me of these plasters , has tried them with wonderful effect among the suffering poor . She finds the demand for them so great that she wrote to you to ask at what rate you could supply her with plasters for the poor . In answering her question you kindly sent her a supply for gratuitous distribution . To thank you in my own name , and in behalf of my friends and ofthe poor ,. I feel it a duty and a pleasure to send you these few lines , of which you may make any use you please . " J . H . WOODWARD . VOLUNTARY AND IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS . " Sir , —I have myself proved the efficacy of your plasters , but to-day a well-known clergyman , in the course of conversation , asked me if I knew anything of' Allcock ' s Porous Plasters . ' I replied , ' O yes , we sell them largely I have just ordered c £$ o worth of them , ' 'Well , ' he said , ' they are invaluable . I g ive them to nearly all my poor parishoners for all sorts of complaints—rheumatism , lumbago , colds , bronchitis , & c . I also use them in my own family , and recommend them to my friends . My wife was suffering from bronchial disturbance , but was quickly relieved by Allcock ' s Plaster . One case of cure was almost amusing . A person had been suffering a long time from dreadful pain at the pit of the stomach , and had spent I don ' t know how much in trying to get cured , but in vain . I gave him one of Allcock ' s Plasters , and it cured him in a quarter of an hour . He spoke so enthusiastically about the plasters that I asked him to allow his statement to be made public . As he consented , I give you his nameviz ., Rev . G . COMYNS , Vicar of Sidbury , Devonshire . "I forward you this with pleasure , knowing it will have weight with the public , especially in the southern counties of England . " With compliments , EDWIN J . ORCHARD . Letter from the REV . THUS . BOXSALL , M . A ., as to Qualities and Reputation of Brandreth ' s Pills and Allcock ' s Plasters . "Wissset Vicarage , near Hainsworth , Suffolk , July 29 , 1872 . r H . D . BRANDRKTII , KSU .. Liverpool . "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 well acquainted with Dr . B . Brandreth . of Kew York , for nearly forty years , and can certify that he gives constant employment to upwards of one hundred persons preparing these commodities alone . Brandreth ' s Pills and Allcock's Porous Plasters are the household remedies of nearl y every family in the United States and throughout South America . We all know lhat many persons take medicine when they do not need it . It is , therefore , of importance that the medicine should be incapable of hurting . Now , I Know Unmdtvih ' s Pills to be perfectly harmless from long experience of their effects . Yet , when the bowels or the blood need cleansing , they are a thoroughl y energetic medicine , arousing all the interior organs to health y action . In colds , colics , and costiveness , they give relief immediately , and those who use them will nnd them a safe and most reliable remed y . " I am , yours truly , THOMAS BONSALL , " Late Curate of Linstead Magna and Parva , Suffolk . " Observe "D . Brandreth" on the Government Slump , without whichAhei / cannot he amine . Sold by all Dealers in Medicine at ls . l £ d , per Box . ALLCOCK'SPOROUS PLASTERS Are sold by all Druggists at is . i Jd . each , with full directions for use , or in . any size to suit . The yard Plaster is specially recommended for families and physicians . One yard equals eighteen Plasters . Price 14 s . per yard , 7 s . 6 d . per half-yard , or 4 s . per quarter . WHOLESALE LONDON AGENTS : BARCLAY AND SONS Farringdon-street . V . NEWBERY AND SONS 37 , Newgate-Street W . EDWARDS Old Change . R . H . MILLARD AND SONS 44 , Barbican . LONDON DEPOT i- ; o , Oxford-Street . Principal Agency for Great Britain ( Wholesale and Retail ) : 57 , GREAT CHARLOTTE STREET , LIVERPOOL . N . B . —A plaster sent to-any part ofthe country for fifteen stamps . Printed and . Pttblished by tlie Proprietor , Brother GstsRoE KE-CXINU , at his Offices , 108 , l leet-street , and i , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain , in thc City of London , and 3 , Mounmcnl-place , Liverpool , the County oi Lancaster , —SATUKDAY , FEUKI ' AKY JJ , 1873 .

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