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ft «B !%#!!!? dW !,, fl hal W kin 1 ■ "Livery"—that; word alone describes your miserable, sickly, stuffed-up state ! Look at your bilious face and dark-rimmed eyes. You have no appetite, no dash, no energy ! You're drowsy as a drone—too tired for work—too sick for sport! You tried purgatives—and they left you worse than ever. Listen :—You need a tonic—a tonic to brace up youe liver \ and stimulate your system with fresh, red blood. J V Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People—the best J blood-builder and nerve-tonic in the world. Yl I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fill your veins with pure, rich blood. J J I They wake your liver up—They make you healthy, bright and 11 J vigorous. . V fl ft <\ \ Feilding Man Cured.—•■ My iwer wm the piastre of mv We," ey* Mr. John Le C. Smith. "My face was saffron, my appetite disappeared, and , if I nude mywlf e»t, I either vomited or mi tiered for bourn from rackins headaches. My "nerves were so unstrunjf that 1 could hardly hold a pen—my hatds trembled k> much. At nijrht, if 1 succeeded in cetcinc to sleep, I would wike up covered with cUramy perspiration. Kothin? 1 tried did me any cood urail I I was told of Dr. Williams , Pink Pills. One box toned me up a little. T*o boxes quieted roy nerves and jiave me somethin? of an appetite. Three boxes made my liver work properly, and ever «nee I have been a healthy, happy I BrWiam?pinkpiik I S\ Dr WiHi»n«'Me<liclheCo. > Wtllinjrton. Price, 3-; six boxet, \m port free. 841. C^

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 3

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264

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 3

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