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A Sring Medicine

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Of course you will have to tako something for your bjood tliis spring. It is a foolish risk to do otherwise. Maybe you are subject to chronio catarrh during the winter, wMeh has run jou down. Perhaps you have had la grippe trom which you have never fully recovered. Your blood may be out of order, or possibly you are bilious or constipated, nervous or dull, slcepless or languid, restle&s or tird. At any rate, whatever may be your condition. you ought to, and probably wil!, take some spring medicine; something to invigorate, something toeleanse, , thing to atrengthoD. Miss Lena L. Stoll, Adraiu, Mioh: writes as follows: "Itaffords me mach ! ploasure to tcstify to the merits of your Pe-ru-na. I can speak in the highest terms of it, having used it for five years ag a spring medicino, with great benefit to myself ; and I reeommend it tomyfriend8 withlikereuults." Any who wish may ifet a spring book free of charge by writing to The l'eru-na Manufacturin? Compauy, Columbus, Ohio; also a book on ehronic catai'rhal diseases.

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Ann Arbor Register