IN DESPERATE STRAITS.
•'•"Mil!!- was n sen'ous case. T suffered inn long fioin liidigestion before 1 found relief." said n strong man to a friend oi:e day. ''At last I was willing in try everything and anything that n-;i: suggested to tne. Someone said that one thing was good—someone else ■" ; d another, and I tried almost .everything without result until at lari —" "Y<m gave up hope." said the friend. "I, jz.ivt! up. hope." said the strong man.' "'"Hut. * one day a sympathiser planed in mv liand a hox of Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills. 'You're the iast. ■Fnv-snincr to try.' I..said, and J took , the' Pills doubtingly. And they, were' the last. —Baxter's, Compound Quinine Pills, cured-me. T stuck._ to those pill? when : T found' thenn effective, and here I am—cured! They're only Is 6d a hox at chemists' and stores, and' T wouldn'r. he without Baxter's. Siivo'i-c&ated Quinine P.il'ls for anything. I" always carry them with j me. ' '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11657, 12 June 1912, Page 2
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158IN DESPERATE STRAITS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11657, 12 June 1912, Page 2
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