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... was the person wio recommended it to my sister. 1, Kirbey.strect, Poplar, London, September 30th, 1851.-Dear Sir,-I cannot speak too highly of the excellency of 'Woolley's Pectoral Candy. I have suffered for years with a ?? cough and difficulty of breathing ...

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... life branch had also progressed most satisfactorily. The strange immunity from claims by death is perfectly remarkable, and speaks trumpet tongued of the diligence ?? care exercised by the medical officers and the directors in the selection of the lives ...

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... STE R. - be SAL'E & CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE.- Jo'hlnI As a general rule, SALT & CO. have been content to lot their ales speak for t'emselves, but the agitation which has been Janme .going on for the last few weeks in the shape of what may be talled ...

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... health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favour of your astonishing PlllS-(Signed)-R. W. K}aius. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE or RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN DIEMAN'S ...

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... was the person who recommended it to my sister. 1, Kirbey-street, Poplar, London, September 30th, 1851.-Dear Sir,-1 cannot speak too highly of the excellency of, Woolley's Pectoral Candy. I have suffered for years with a dreadful cough and difficulty ...

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... our puaragraph crowns, little Have been easily wavn in a cantor; This1 Fainc auight declare, with a pertinent air, But to speak honest truth are dou't went hter! WeV simply desire, botla in city and shire, 'To peiltt for the poblio's inspection, A candidate ...

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... been sim ionoths tureli i,,oodnosehoore,soilat1 am,from experience in thewvearand t, cln. efeor htbttlitriledlboys, able to speak with confidenc iroce ic ?? i toy belief is very great; and I am look- hoI ii ,~the means, daring the next uvinter, of recur ...

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... 0nlttinp¢.-Addrcss .U 6, Meroriry-olfice. f OtERIK -WANTED, by a respectable Young Mtan, a SITUA- C':rION in a Merchaat'is Offie. Speaks French and German. ' he- slost sitisfactiry refeseneos ?? T. R. S., SO, Bulsed tre-_ __ ,N1'S, by a respectable YOUNG MAN ...

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... s facts, for I actually passed three carts broien down in J 2these 18 miles of execrable memory. Subsequently, in and t speaking of a turnpike read near Warrington, he says, con a 'This is a paved road, most infamously . Any person A I would imagine ...

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... 10, Oxford-ltacret. cheis try liaz essl rrrl- itres insniklina, for during tho 'first ~ terooty ?? r,f h li ?? Cr-isry to speak of a cae for t.oe se Gout war counte li I a '01rsu r., lint noss the efficacy nod lb s~afely of t'ss ?? Ii 80' indt it- ostracesi ...

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... WATTS, Cheisist, Chatham.-To M~r. Woolley. WI 1, K~irk~by-street, Poplar, London, September 30th, 1851.-Dear HI Slr,-I cannot speak too highly of the excellency of1 Woolley's an Pectoral Candy.- I have suffered for years wvith a dreadful H1 cough and difficulty ...

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... passers-ly, and conveyed to the nearest Itouse. Medical msuistance Nva s speedily tendered, but the ?? tian has been tnable tJ speak sitce, nmid lies in a ?? precarious state. ...