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Pauline Hall

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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Hal! Says Dr. Greene's Nervura Surely Cures. She Reeommends Dr. Greene's Nervura for the Weak, Tired, Nervous and Debilitated. Says it is the Best of All Medieines. mMËÊw J i'l!:?J] 1 ,'1 f '■.'" wn noR.R5on II CHICA GO '8955IISS PAULISE HALL. Pauline Hal!, the empress of song, is celebrated the world over as the representative 'American beauty, who has in the presentation of her new opeiatic comcdy, "Dorcas," achieved tiio euccess of her eventful Üfe. , In a conversaron with the rep:esentative of this paper she stated : '-I have in my professional expeiience assayed a number of roles that have been more or less tryin? upon ibe physical and nervous systern. but in none that I have attempted have I ever experienced the terri ie strain tha(. the ..varjous characters which I assume in my new operatic comedy, 'Dorcas.' have subjected me to. The a&t-umption of one character in apieseiHation is generally conceded to be a sufficient undertaking for any one person, but in 'Dorcas' I assume tliree all different, and I might say diametricaHy opposite to each other. Tlie terifiic etrain naturally resulting from such difficult work, which is a new and direct departure fiom anything I have ever presented I 1 the public before, naturally had, a vory distressing effect upon me, and I v.as constrained to seek gome velief L-oni the mental and physical exhaustion from my labors. After trying hi- eral remedies that were eommendel to irw as being exceptionally good for the nervous exliaustion which I was subjeeted to, I was eventually iudueed to make a t rial oí Pi'. Greene's celebrated Nervura, nnd the great relief which it afforded, me was almost instantaneous in its elfoct and I have no hesitation in unquaüfledly endorsing Dr. Greene's Ner■vm.'t as the best tonic and restorer of a nervous and debilitated system of any remedy that I have ever tested. It i remarkable for the rapidity with wluch its restorative qualities assert tbemselves. It is ateolute'y iiarmIesfe, and the instantaneous relief ivhicli it affords to the nervou and til ei' system is grateful in the extreme. I eau readily nnderstand w hy it is that so many hearty recommendntions are given by people of prominence, especially those in our pro'ession, for Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. and my oiïe eperience justifies me in recommendiny it as absolutely the best remedy ■w hich I have ever used."

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Ann Arbor Courier