A Well-known Plymouth Upholsterer: Some Remarkable Facts: Mrs. S. Pinsent, who resides at 31 Morley Place Plymouth is a well-known upholsterer. He is represented by his work in almost every town of importance in Devon and Cornwall. Mr. Pinsent has gained popularity for himself by means of the thorough way in which he has always goes about his business and turned out his work, but he greatly adds to his good name by the following statement which he makes purely in the interests of Plymouth’s people: – “I am sure there are many others in Plymouth who suffering I did.” he says, “who will be glad to come across a medicine which not only cures, but cures to stay cured. For a long time, I was a victim of sciatica and just before I used Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. I was so ill that I almost gave up hope of ever getting better. “Obtaining some of Doan’s Pills from the Plymouth Co-operative Stores in Cornwall -street, I began using them, for I was anxious to miss no opportunity of getting cured. As they drove my trouble completely away. I sent them a testimonial for the medicine out of gratitude for the good it did me … … (continues) … …
[see related … Western Evening Herald: Thursday 6th August 1903]
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Referenced
GRO0775 Bovey Tracey: Samuel Pinsent: 1839 – 1912