THE IDEAL WOMAN'S REMEDY. HIGHLY RECOMfcSNDED BY CBfIfSTCHURCH LADY, Throughout tfto juau.V Stages of wo* man's ' We, from peevish girlhood through wunanlKxisl, motherhood t 3 flu> declining year 3 of **W "So, there is no bcltM 1 or niiUh'r remedy than Br, Jfwso's ImliAu P'Hs. Tiny promato regularity, aid the digcsl'on ami assimilation of food, and keep tint bowels, liver, ami kidneys iti peeper working order. "Jlaving vised Br. .Worse's Indian fen,): t>'jji 5 ■ for a considerable time," writes Mrs. M. • Baxter, Di?aisfey Street,.Xfnu'opd, Christ. : elmi-cki ■"i liafl highly recommend lliem as a grand corrective for female nil- '-. mcnls.' When I feel out of softs at run down I take ;i deso nf By. jlorsc's Indian Root Fills, which <jnir;kly rectify lhi» tj-s- ] l .ciH and kesD iua iii g-os&u health iij evei'V j
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 3
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134Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 3
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