Carlisle Patriot
18 May 1844
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| Carlisle Patriot - 18 May 1844 | |
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WORSDELL'S PILLS, BY JOHN KAYE. It is an incontrovertible fact that WORSDELL'S VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE PILLS, prepared by John KAYE, Esq., Dalton Hall, near Huddersfield, have become the most extensively established Family Medicine of the present day. The high celebrity which these Pills have attained has arisen solely from the health-restoring properties which they possess. Their office is to purify the blood, drain the system of all impurities, open obstructions, free the passages for the healthy circulation of all the fluids, improve digestion, and go at once to the root of the disease. Thousands upon thousands have been rendered convalescent by their use; and they are allowed to be the best antidote to sickness ever discovered; and, although powerful to conquer disease, yet so harmless are they in their operation, that a child of a day or an adult of a hundred years, may take them alike with perfect safety. >From the extraordinary effects that have followed their use, we have no hesitation in saying (fearless of contradiction), that there never was a medicine, which for the short time it has been before the public, has wrought cures so numerous and striking; and it is gratifying to the proprietor that, according as the sale increases, so is an increasing amount of health and happiness diffused. The following Cases of Cure demonstrate the surprising efficacy of Kaye's Worsdell's Pills:-- Margaret Hopper CHARLTON, of Flag Lane, Sunderland, was, for upwards of six months, a dreadful sufferer from that distressing complaint, the tic-doloreux, with which she was distracted with pain, both day and night, and could obtain no relief until she tried Worsdell's Pills, one box of which effected a perfect cure. Elizabeth FOSTER, of Monkwearmouth, Durham, was for twenty years, afflicted with an inward complaint, which baffled the skill of the faculty; but, by taking twelve boxes of Worsdell's Pills, she has been put in the happy possession of good health. George WAUGH, Malin's Rig, Sunderland, was so afflicted with rheumatism, that he was quite incapable of following his employment; but, by taking Worsdell's Pills, he has been fully cured. William BROWNBRIDGE, of Stockton-on-Tees, was the subject of severe suffering for years, arising from an abscess in his side, which reduced him to a state of the greatest debility, but he has been restored to sound health by taking Worsdell's Pills. Walter ROSS, of Hartlepool, was a severe sufferer, for a length of time, from a disorder of the eyes, which rendered him incapable of following his employment; he has spent considerable sums, at different times, without obtaining any permanent benefit. At length he was induced to try Worsdell's Pills, which shortly effected a cure, and he has since enjoyed a state of excellent health. Mrs. LITTLE, Greenhill, Stapleton, Cumberland, was, for five years, afflicted with running sores on her legs, which caused her sufferings to be most excruciating; but was perfectly cured by taking four boxes of Worsdell's Pills. H. FLETCHER, Henrietta Street, Whitby, suffered for nine years, from a dreadful sore leg, having no less than four holes in it; and, after trying a variety of medicines in vain, was perfectly cured by taking daily doses of Worsdell's Pills. Samuel STARK, of Wawn, near Beverley, nine years of age, was afflicted with water at his chest, for six months, and was by his doctor pronounced incurable; but was perfectly restored by a few doses of Worsdell's Pills. IMPORTANT CAUTION. -- This extraordinary medicine having effected cures so astonishing, and, consequently, caused a very extensive demand, certain unprincipled parties have attempted to palm upon the public, trash of their own compounding, under the like or similar name, likely to prove so injurious to the system as the genuine medicine is beneficial. The proprietor, therefore, feels it is duty to caution the public against being imposed upon, by respectfully reminding them that Worsdell's Pills are prepared only by JOHN KAYE, whose name is on the government stamp, and also a fac-simile of his signature on the list of Agents, wrapped round each box. Sold in boxes at 1s. 1½., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each, by the following Agents:-- Carlisle, WHITELEY, draper, 13, Scotch-street; Brampton, MILBOURN, Market-place; Cockermouth, FIDLER, stationer; Keswick, WOOD, draper; Maryport, ADAIR, Senhouse-street; Penrith, JAMES, grocer; Whitehaven, NICHOLSON, 50, King-street; Wigton, COCKBURN, King-street; Workington, SELBY, grocer, Wilson-street; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, DONKIN, Nuns'-street; Alnwick, KILGOUR, Clayport-street; Kendal, LIND, grocer. N.B. As there are still many Country Towns in which no Agents have yet been appointed for the Sale of the Pills, we shall be happy to forward from our Wholesale Depot, in London, by Post, free of Expense, a single Box, on the receipt of 14d. in Postage Stamps, or the larger box, on the receipt of 2s. 9d., in Stamps. Direct Mr. KAYE'S Wholesale Depot, 44, Coleman-street, near the Bank, London. |
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