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A SPEEDY CURE FOR JOHNSTON.

“I’m all to pieces.' 1 have headpains over ym heart and—oh !—1 don't know what.” It was Johnston who complained. “I know what you want,” said a aches, I got dizzy, my sight is defective, I feci lazy and tired, I have awful risking friend, and Johnston soon : mud himself on a course of “Baxter’s Compound Quinine Pills.” They cured 1 im. They pulled him together in less aan no time—toned up his system and put his nerves and general organism in rdor. “Always specify ‘Silver-coated’ lien you buy Compound Quinine fills.” says Johnston, ” Silver-coated means they’re Baxter’s, and Baxter's are the pills to effect a speedy cure.” If you fool as Johnston felt, don’t delay—Get Baxter’s Silver-Coated Comr umd Qninieu Pills. Is Gd a box at chemists and stores.

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West Coast Times, 4 May 1912, Page 4

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A SPEEDY CURE FOR JOHNSTON. West Coast Times, 4 May 1912, Page 4

A SPEEDY CURE FOR JOHNSTON. West Coast Times, 4 May 1912, Page 4

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