IN DESPERATE STRAITS.
"Aiiue was a serious, case. I suffered' too long fiom. Indigestion before I found relief." said a strong man to a friend one- day. "At last I was willing to trv everything and anything that was suggested' to me. Someone said that was good—someone else said another, 'and! I. tried' almost everything without result- until- at last —" "Vent gave no hope,." said the friend. 'T gave mi hope"" said: the strong man. "But ' one day a sympathiser placed in mv hand a box of Baxter's Compound! Quinine Pills. -'You're the last I'm going io try.' I said, ana. I to~k the Pills doubtingly. And they were the last,—Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills cured me. I stuck to these pills when I found', them effective, and here I am—cured! They're only Is Gd a box at chemists' and stores and I wouldn't he without Baxter's ' Silver-coated Quinine Pil'is finally thing. 1 always carry them with me.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11655, 10 June 1912, Page 1
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157IN DESPERATE STRAITS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11655, 10 June 1912, Page 1
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