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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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CATAKRH I1V0ÜRAB1.E, la Wlm muir 1 ■tor Sr nd '?1nJr more Bellere. Perhaps the majority of physicians believe chronic catarrh to be incurable, but no wonder. It is a diseise bard 'x cure. Many phyaicians can not cure catarrh. Some doctors of long and wide oxperience can cure it, at least temporarily. A very few have had the extensive experience to cure catarrh permanently. Among this few stands prominently Dr. Hartman. His fame in curing chronic catarrh is known far and wide. His principal remedy isPe-ru-na. He has usad this remedy for nearly for ;y years. ' It cures catarrh permanently- old cases slowly but surely; new cases quiokly and lastingly. Thore need be no failures. After taking Pe-ru-na as direeted on the bottle one raonth, if not entirely well, write Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for further advice. Answer f ree. Colds, coughs, la grippe, inüuenza, bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are promptly curable by Pe-ru-na. As a remedy for winter diseases it has no equal. Ask your druggist for the Pe-ru-na Almanac for 18!6, published by the Peru-na Drug Manufaoturing Company, Columbus. Ohio.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register