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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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AN INVITATIOK It Gives Us Pleasnre to Publlsh the following Announcvmentt All women snffering from any form of illness peculiar to their sex are requested to communicate promptly with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are re iN ceived, opened, read and an í(í?Y swered by women only. mÍ woman can J$8jfc freely talk of 7ÁX her PriTate ( J ■ i I woman ; V&# J tlms has JBv-í áLibccn estabJJSt ï lished the Wfi Í' PVcV eternal wSSg tJy confit' 'i : dence beTï A twecn Mrs. j ' l ■ -4 Pinkham A J V I wonaen of --07 America. rL Á Ét This conJ y) I VW5Sr fiJcnce has inYrC -sJr du eed more than XÍVv J 100,000 women to XÁJÍÍa write Mrs. Pinkham for advice during the last few months. Think what a volume of experience she has to draw from ! No physician living ever treated so many cases of female ills, and from this vast experience surely it is more than possible she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She is glad to have yon write or cali upon hor. You will find her a woman fuilof srmpathy, with a greatdesire to assisc those who are sick. If her medicine is Dot what you need, she will frankly teil you so, and there are nine chances out of ten that she will teil you exactly what to do for relief. She asks nöthing1 in return except your good will, and her advice has relieve! thousnnds. Surely, any ailing wom-i. rich or poor, is vry foolish if Elie toes not take advr'itage of this geuorous offer of aLs:staace. Kever in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. and never in the history of Mrs. Pinkham's wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day.

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Ann Arbor Courier