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STUBBORN AS A MULE.

A bad cough is moro stubborn than a mule, and, if the right method is not used, it is moro difficult to conquer. - Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption conquers the most stubborn cases. It is a safe and certain remedy for coughs, colds, and all lung troubles. Small dose. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, Agent, Chemist. WEAK BACKS. The u;eak spot in many men and women is the back. It gives out before the other part of the body. It gets tired and aches terribly after a day’s work or night’s pleasure. A tired, weak hack, pulls a person right down and renders life miserable. The kidneys are often supposed to be the cause, but usually the muscles and tendons in the back have been strained. Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment' is the proper and only permanent' remedy. Rub it into the pores of the back, and a feeling of renewed strength and vigor will come immediately, and a few such treatments will fix you up all right, Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Linimen takes out soreness and inflammation. It invigorates and freshens all the muscular tissues. It contains-'ingredients that you never used 1 For sale by A. W, J. Maun, Chemist.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1996, 4 February 1907, Page 1

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STUBBORN AS A MULE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1996, 4 February 1907, Page 1

STUBBORN AS A MULE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1996, 4 February 1907, Page 1

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