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A BRAIN, NERVE, AND BLOOD TONIC. A CBBTAIN OUBB FOB. DSSPEPSIA, INMaESTIOrf, WBAKBNBD ENERGY, SIBUKALQI4, AND POVERTY OP THE BLOOD. BEAD THIS ; I hereby oortl 'y and deolara that, after over thirty years' experleaoa »oaPharn>aoeutioalDrugglat> and Mannfaoturlog Chemist, awl being familiar with the formula, and oompoaitlon of nearly every Tonlp Preparation on the market that In my opinion the formula ot R. T. Booth's GOLDEN RffiMKDY.No, 2, aa soboilctea to mo, Is the beet 1 have ever seen. From my long experience ot artioleß of thin nature I Irnva uo doaht that It will act promptly and effectually In all cases of Exhaustion from whatever cause, for Neuralgia, Poverty of Blood, and General Nervous Disorders.— M. Marshall, Donediiu DO XOO WANT TO KAT WKLL, BLKKP WHLIi ANDI BE WELL? THEN |TABJS NO. 2 R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY. Thla Graat Tonio ia (for the BRAIN, INKBVS9, and BUOQO IT CORKS DYSPJBPaIA, BBURALOIA, ft WBAKBNEDBNBEOY IT QI VBS TONE TO THE WHOLE BYBTEM, AND S thh; best iTonic on this earth. After being confined to hl£bed for five [months ha wtl Onxod with one bottle. BEAD TBIS Ready Money Boat Factory, 167 Uolombo-Btreet, Chrlatohnrob, Uth January, 1883. MB B. T. Booth, Dunedin. Dear Sir,— as one bottle of you No. 3 " Golden Remedy" has been effectual in restoring my eon to health, I wish moat heartily to express my thxnka and gratitude for tbe.greati blessing. His trouble began from overwork at sohool, and at the tune ha begiifl taking the Kemedy he waa la a very low Btate indeed, and nothing he hud done aanmed to benefit Aim. He la now fully restored, and I have pleasure in reoommendlng this great Remedy for all eimllai case* of deollne, Youra sincerely, F. G. COR&ICK. &X ALL OHBMIBTS AND STOREKEEPERS. 216

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9341, 10 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9341, 10 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9341, 10 April 1893, Page 4

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