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HEADACHES AND ALL SBMH FAINS QDICKLT BANISHED. BETTUE’S FAIN TABLETS are Km most certain remedy to care Head* aches and all Nerve Faina. They aton banish Nenralyla. Toothache, and Sleeplessness. SETTLE'S FAIN TAB> LETS are perfectly harmless—are easy to take—are sore in their srtiaii. anal look at the price. Packets only east Cd and 1/6. Get one to-day. —9
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 3
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