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Day
3
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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$5 Presentad LfrírnY$T) iLourí" .Wyoung woraan about to be presented at court receives the fullest instructions as to her behavior. She is told how to dress; how to manage her train; how to courtesy correctly. Every incident iscarefullyrehearsed so that she raay commit no blunder in the presence of royalty. If all this trouble is worth while for the satisfaction of one brief moment, how infinitely more important it is that a young girl about to enter into thi sacred precincts of womanhood, should be properly instructed in all that concerns a life-time of possible happiness, or possible misery. Every mother ought to see to it that her daughters are healthy and strong in a womanly way. She ought to make them aware that any neglect or irregularity of the special functions of womanhood may result in life-long weakness and disease. Any mother or daughter may write concerning these delicate ailtnents, with the utmost confidence to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief Consulting physician to the Iuvalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buflfalo, N. Y. Her letter will be answered free of charge with suggestions for self-treatment at home, by which the3e coinplaints may be overeóme without need of mortifying examinations. Dr. Pierce has had over thirty years' eiperience in the treatment of women's diseases, and is an eminent specialist in this particular field of practice. His "Favorite Prescription " cures completely and permanently the most obstinate cases of feminine weakness and disease. It heals all inflamed conditions, strengthens and tones the nervecentres and the entire womanly organism. Fof pro3pective mothers and nursing mothers, the " Favorite Prescription " is a perfect strength sustainer.

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Ann Arbor Courier