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BBANDBETH'S PILLS y. SB A SICK NBBB. Belfast, Jane 28th. 1878. Hon D. Brandreth. My dear Sir, —My wife and I came on the City of Chester, leaving New York Juno 14th, She was prostrated by sea sickness. By your advice she took four Brandreth’a Pills, and, strange to say, she was relieved in three hours. The pills so suited her that she has continued using them in doses of thres to five every night since. They have almost entirely relieved her of a rheumatism of five years’ standing in her hands and feet that caused much pain, terribly swelling her fingers and ankles. I know your pills would cure rheumatism, but was astonished at the quick manner they overcame sea sickness. I saw them used by over twenty persons on the steam ship City of Chester, and always with the happiest effect. Yours inuy, (Signed) Edwabd Bbannak. 29, State street, Boston, 28th April, 1865. SEALED BOX, marked “ Brandreth’s . Pills,” was opened here, and some of the Pills removed and tested. They proved to be free from any compound of mercury or other mineral. Respectfully, A. A. Bayes, M.D., State Asaayer. Remember bbandbeth’s pili s remove the matter of disease, which insinuates itself wherever a weak spot exists In the body. Sometimes this matter becomes vapour, and affects the nerves and the brain.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2013, 6 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2013, 6 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2013, 6 August 1880, Page 4

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