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Pauline Hall

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Day
24
Month
October
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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MISS HALL SAYS DR. GREENE'S NERVÜRA SÜRELY GÜRES. She Recommends Dr. Greene's Neryura tor the Weak, Tired, Nervous and Debilitated. Says it is the Best of All Medicines. Pauline Hall, the empress of song, is celebrated the world over as the Representative American Beauty, who has in the presentation of the new operatic comedy, "Dorcas," achieved the success of her eventful Ufe. In a conversation with the repre. sentative of this paper she stated: "I have in my professional experience essayed a number of roles that have been more or less trying upon the physical and nervous system, but in none that I have attempted have I ever experienced the terrific strain th;it the various characters which I assume in my new operatic comedy, 'Dorcas,' have subjected me to. The assumption of one character in a presentation is generally conceded to be a sufficient undertaking for any one person, but in 'Dorcas' I assume three, all different, and I might say diametrically opposite to eaoh other. "The terrific train naturally resulting frötn sucn difficult work, which is a new and direct departure from anything I have ever presnted to the public before, naturally had a very distressing effect upon me, and I was constrained to Beek some relief f rooi the mental and physicial cxhaustion from my labors. After trying several remedies that were commended to me asbeing exceptionally good fcr the nervous exhaus'tion which I was subject to, I was eTentually induced to make a trial of Dr. Greene's celebrated Nervura, and the great relief which it afforded me was al most instantaneous in its effect, and 1 have no hesitation in unqualifiedly endorsing Dr. Greene's Nervura as the best tonic and restorer of a nervous and debilitated system of any remedy that Ihare ever tested. It is remarkable for the rapidity with which its restorative qualities assert themselves. It is absolutely harmless, and the instantantaneous relief which it affords to the nervous and tired system is grateful in the extreme. I can readily understand why it is that so many hearty recommendations are given by people of prominence, especially those inour profession, for Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and my own experience justifies me in recommending it as absolutely the best remedy which I ever used." I i CHICA GO Í89S' MISS PAULINE HALL.

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