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I have tried them and must e»y that I never had so much good done by anything as they have me, I have auflered for years with billionsneas and heve been bo slok at timea aa not to ccr« to liva, bnt your Pilla have onred me. One aged man hore h»a takeu from me only t*o of your Pilla, and I wl«h you oould dee him, Ha lias had no appetite for live huokU n, and to-day he sto » dinner suoh »s *pi ughman eats. I hftd to ohook him, but h laughed and i-ittid he yn»-'- treating h*a stomaoh to a new cennation, fox it se»Uy ttrb hungry. - I hnnd you with this xouk dollais. . Pleaae Keuß at once, t\ below, yoae Pilla Miii» Sabah Mannbub, Oarnai, iUinois, U.'3, We would goe ypu li we were io go r.n with thorn »a we vary wall oould do, but tha above nsii»t mif>^, Haydook'is Now Liver FiHess^st^o tsao grama and of health, u*id tho Rroateßt blessing that JiclencG has given to the world. Fox No2von«i Frotitration, Weakness, Geiaeral Lassitude, W»nt of Appetite and Sick Headaoha, Daß-Ufdrz .New Liver Pilia yrill bo found qk r jdtuaJ. Remedy. Eftoh vial oo>.xt»in« " .enty Piils. Price Twenty-five Oeai For sale by all Druggists. Any sctptlo oa * have a vial oi Pilla Sent him Free on reo< ipt o his name and address, for a trial, Send a postal card for copy df pamphlet~" The Liver and Its Mystery," * frurnighes valuable information to HAYDOOK & OO Now York, D.S. Oa-Ctick! — Druggists are dedred to notics 4aat th« name of T. H. Franalft, sole agent, is written aeros ,)eaoh dosen paoksffQji -d Ht»ydook'a Itives Fills, irtih. ok\ U '?i«i9 oo«BtMfeSiß;r * i i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1823, 24 April 1888, Page 4
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