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<p><hi rend="smallcaps">Sufferings from Asthma, Hoarseness, Common Cough, or Hooping Cough, Partial Loss of Voice, or Incipient Consumption, may be speedily relieved and cured by the use of &ldquo;Woolley&apos;s Pectoral Candy.&rdquo;</hi></p>

<p>The following extract from a letter addressed by Mr. <hi rend="smallcaps">T. F. Ker</hi> (late of the Manchester Royal Infirmary) to the proprietor of <hi rend="smallcaps">Woolley&apos;s Pectoral Candy</hi>, will be read with interest.  &ldquo;I had the pleasure of hearing one of my customers the other day speak very highly of your invaluable Woolley&apos;s Pectoral Candy.  He said that he had been very much distressed with a troublesome cough for many years, and had tried most of the patent medicines advertised in the newspapers for coughs, colds, &amp;c., but, he regretted to state, without finding any beneficial effects from them.  Fortunately, however, he received a handbill concerning Woolley&apos;s Pectoral Candy at his house one day; after reading it he resolved upon making a final trial for the cure of his cough, by purchasing a box without delay; he did so, and the result of which, he happily remarked, was permanent relief after having used the second box.&rdquo;</p>

<p>These fine lozenges may be purchased at any respectable Chemist&apos;s shop, in boxes at 1s. 1&frac12;d. and 2s. 9d. each.</p>


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