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THE MICROBE KILLER

THE GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN FOB

FEMALE COMPLAINTS.

Adatnstown, Newcastle, March 19,1891. To Redam's Microbe Killer Company. Gentlemen,—My wife is very grateful for the benefit derived from your valuable remedy, and wishes other ladies suffering from similar female complications to know there is a medicine discovered which will not ouly relieve their suffering, but strengthen the organs and tissues, so as to ni.-pense with the mechanical supports used in female complaints. She hag keen under one operation at tbe hospital; and learniDg from tbe doctor ib was necessary to go track for another, she so dreaded the thoushts of it that she decided to try Michobe Killer, and find out if it would do all that is claimed for it. Having tried many preparations under medical treatment without getting better, she was doubtful if it would do her good ; but, to her great surprise, after a single dose she arose next morning free from headache—a pleasure she had not experienced for 13 months. Her appetite rapidly improved, the pains in $he back diminished, and all irritations and unpleasantness appear to he leaving; although she has taken only one jar of the Microbe Killer she has dispensed with her support without the slightest inconvenience, though the doctors told her she would always have to wear it. Persons knowing her actual condition before sho commenced using your medicine would hardly credit it possible to make such rapid improvement; it simply worked wonders in her case, and to all appearance the effects seem to be permanent. Sho was also a terrible sufferer from neuralgia in the head. This, too, is leaving along with the other complaints

GWILLYM JOHN.

Boohs and information free. New Zealand Agency: MALCOLM & GRIGG, George street, Dunedin.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 9137, 9 June 1891, Page 3

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THE MICROBE KILLER Otago Daily Times, Issue 9137, 9 June 1891, Page 3

THE MICROBE KILLER Otago Daily Times, Issue 9137, 9 June 1891, Page 3

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