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Day
31
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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II AX.Ii OF LIFE. A Trying Ordral In Woniau'N LU'e Itlade Easy 1 V-ru-na is the favorite remedy durLng change of life, as it not only palliates the disagreeable symptoms during the trying ordeal, but guards the system from the many chronic ailments whieh are liable to set in. Pe-ru-na promptly relieves the nervousness, sieeplessness, throbbing, hemorrhage, rush of blood to the head, palpitation, indigestión, painful menstruation, leucorrhoea and faint spells. from which most of these patients suffer. It acts as a preventive against dropsy, heart disease, enlargement of the liver, and kidney diseases, which are frequently acquired at this time. Mrs. Diley A. Masón, of White Wright, Texas, says in a letter to Dr. Hartman: "I was a sufferef from change of life. 1 thought I had everything. I thought I had heart trouble. I got six bottles of Pe-ru-na and one of Man-a-lin and took them. I atn now sound and well. I improved immediately on taking Pe-ru-na, and am now as well as ever in my life." A froe book devoted to chronic diseases sent by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio.

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Ann Arbor Register