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A Good Thing And Nothing To Pay

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Just Beo wliat Dr. Greene offers to ilo for all weak and suïfering people. 13 o is the most successiu'l living specialist in curing nervous and ehronic t'ieeases. His unparalleled offer to consult -vith anyone, free of charge by letter eorrespondence, is doing tvonderiul good. IL you have any tomplaint which you do nofc thoroughly understand, and which you ■ould like cured, write the Doctor a letter stating just liow you feel end what symptoms trouble you. He ■wiU ans-wer it, giving a complete escription of your case, explaining the meaning of every eymptom, and telling how you can surely get well and strong. He gires most care;ful attention to each letter, and exr]áin& your case so thoroughly that jou understand exactly what ails you. Ai! this costs you nothing, you have no doctor's iees to pay, and you don't have to leave your home. Ihe Doc1 or makes a specialty of treating patients through letter eorrespondence, and they nearly always get welL Ho i6 the disco verer of that 'onderIn- medicine. Dr. Greene's Nervura WooC and nerve remedy. Write to hún at hle office, Sö T'. I4th st., Xew Ycrfc City, and you will undoubtedly il) mado strong and well. Ypsilanti .is the loser and Ann Arl'Or will take the benefit. The Hay ITodd Co. are to move to the lattei- place in the near future.- Observer. Oliafs a mistake. The company will not remove its plant at Yp-Bilanti, but establish anoiher one here.

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Ann Arbor Courier