IN DESPERATE STRAITS.: "Mine was a serious case—F suffered too long from indigestion before I' found relief," said a strong.maii'.to .a'frjond one.day. "At last I was willing to try everything and anything that was suggested to mo. Someone said ; that one thing was good—someone elsosaid another,' and I tried aimost everything without result until at ~ "You gavQ up .hope?" said the friend. "I gavo up hopo," said iher6trong nian. "But ono day >a sympathiser placed in'my hands a- bottle of ..'Baxter's •■:■, Compound Quinine l'ills." 'You're : the last I?in going, to ti'y,V I paid; andl tobk ilid pills doubtingly. And tine last, B^xterls-Compound Quinin© Pilia;'curedi>rfte.;;l.stuclc.to,'tliose pills -when: l;fonnd;|jiejjri ejfectivo,' and ; here [ am—curedji-''-..Tney''ro''only; 1«.;,64: a: box atvchomis|fe',and;-storos,;sahd3l wit!l ou I; Baxj.or?a Si 1 Vel-coated;Quiriine vP ilia tor always carry; them with mo!
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9227, 28 June 1912, Page 3
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