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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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March, April, May. Almost eveiy oiie has come to believe that March, April and May is a season tbat brings derangements of the body dependent on biood impurities. This belief is aD old one, is tiearly universal, and has ariseu, not as the result of the tenchings of the medical fraternity, bot bas been learned in the bitter school of experieoce. Depreesion of the nervoDS system at tho approach of spring ia a fertile source of bl )od impurities - general lassitude, dnll, heavy sensations, oontiuual tired feelings, with irregular appetite, and sometimus loss of sleep. Pe-ru-ua tneets every indication arjd proves itself to be perfectiy adapted to all their varied peonliarities. Pe-ru-na invigorates the system, rejnvenates the feeliups, restores the normal appetite and procures regular Bleep. That tired feeling which is the natural result of the depressing effeot of warm weather immediutely after the invigorating cold of winter, qnickly disappears when Poru-na is taken. Thoupands are daily testifying to its pricelees benefit. All who desire Dr. Haitman's latest book on this interesting subject oan obtain one for a short time free by addressing The Pe-rn-na Drug Manufaotuiing Company, Colnmbus, O.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News