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CHARLES'S Electric Corn and Wart Cure. A New and Painless Cure for Corns and Warts; it contains no mineral acids, caustics, or anythinr injurious; it has the advantage over similar pre- parations in being quite painless. Success is Certain I Beware of Imitations I In bottles, 9!d. and Is. lid. eaoh, or to any Address on reoeipt of lid. or Is. 3d. in Stamps. TESTIMONIALS. 14, Mary Ann Street, Dowlais, August 28th, 1886. Mr. Charles, Sir,—Please forward me another two bottles of your valuable Corn Solvent. The bottle that I received of you has done excellent work on a very large and nasty soft corn of mine. I enclose 2s. 6d. in stamps for same.—Youra faithfully, J. DAVIES. Bhosyncoch, Mydrim, St. Clears, Carmarthen. Sir,—Please send me a bottle of Corn and Wart; Cure. I enclose you 15 stamps for the same. What I have already used has done wonderful good. -Yours truly, SABAH PHILLIPS. 31, High Street, Evesham, August 9th, 1886. Sir,—I shall be obliged by your sending me another bottle of ycur preparation for corns (stamps Is. 3d., enclosed). I do not think a cure for corns has yet been discovered, tut my wife has found your pre- paration by far the best she has used, and she has tried many kinds.—Yours truly, JOHN S. SLATES, M.E.C.S., L.S.A. Mr. Charles. Tylorstown, Pontypridd, 1-11-86. Dear Mr. Charles,—Please to send me one bottle more of your Com Cure." My friends speak highly of the benefit they have had by using it.— Faithfully yours, P. H. HUGHES, Congregational Minister. Llanfarthen Rectory, Valley, Anglesey, July 26th, 1887. Dear Sir,—I have every reason to be well satisfied with your Corn Cure.—Yours truly, THOS. JONES WILLIAMS. To Mr. Charles, Chemist, Brecon. 3, Oakbank, Birkenhead, 24-7-87. Dear Sir,—It is with pleasure I can add my testimony to the invaluable remedy offered to those who suffer from Corns in your Electrio Corn Cure," which gave me relief within one week after suffering acutely for more than three months, having tried many other supposed ramedios during that period. -Yours truly, J. B. FLETCHER, Dear Sir,—I had thirty-six warts on one hand oua bottle of your Corn ancl Wart ure completely temoved every one of them. Signed, J. E. THOMAS, Telegraph Messenger, Brecon Poet Office. Sent by Post for lid. or 15d. in Stamps. 49, Reporton Road, London; Sir,—Will you kindly send me a Is. lid. bottle of your Corn Eradicator per return, for which I enclose postal order and stamps. I had some given me by a friend, and I find it invaluable can you also let me know where I can procure it in London; I have tried several places, but without success. JAS. ELLIOTT. Sent by Post for lid. or 15d. in Stamps. EXTRACTS FROM Western Mail. I have just had a call from one of your contri- J butors who rejoices in the nom de plume of Ap Gwilym.' He wishes to confer a benefit upon his kind, and has sought my aid in the praiseworthy endeavour. In writing of his pilgrimage to our Lady of Llanthony, he complained of the penance rj a bad corn which refused to be comforted. Considerate readers, half-a-dozen in number, sent him specifics which were, it was said, certain to cure. He gratefully accepted them, and proceeded to make trial of a fluid from a Mr. Charles, Brecon. He used the preparation for three days and got rid of his trouble. Shades of Holloway and Beecham Here's a testimonial of the right grit. I can believe the assertion, because the individual in question used to come up the editorial stairs as if he were going to a funeral, suffering the while a gouty attack in the left toe to-day he came steaming up the stairs like a 40-horse power engine, at the rate of a score of steps to the second. I need not add that this is a genuine testimonial, and that there is no deception I" Sent by Post for lid. or 15d. in Stamps. Mr. Charles Williams, your war correspondent, relates in press circles in London a joke which sets the table in a roar.' When he reached Korti on his zeturn journey he found there a curious packet at the post-office awaiting him. On opening it he discovered it tc contain a mixture of corn solvent, addressed to him by a chemist at Brecon. This patriotic Cambrian medico had enclosed a note with the corn solvent stating that he had read his war intelligence in the Western Mail with very great interest; that, he concluded, taking into considera- tion the long journeys he had made in the desert, he must have by that time, not 4 bells' on his toes; but something far more disagreeable, viz., corns. Brecon, he stated, knew no corns since the dis- covery of the Brecon Solvent. Aberhondduans could leap without wincing, and dance without reglet, for their corns had all disappeared." Wholesale of BARCLAY & SONS, 95, Farringdon Street, London. Sold, retail by LAMPLOUGH & Co., 113, Holborn, and 9a, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.-Price, gid. and 13d., or sent by Post direct from the Proprietor for lid. or 15d. in stamps, R. E. CHARLES, Manu. facturing Chemist, Brecon. Sent by Post for lid. or 15d. in Stamps, or may be ordered through any chemist, but do not be persuaded to take anything else instead

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