Daily Colonist (1895-03-23) . EK^t !-. ).;•!.,?.^Wj, The Secret Of the marvelous success of BurdockBlood Bitters lies in its specific curativepower over every organ of the Liver, the Blood, the-Bowels, theStomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, theBladder, in fact, all parts of the humansystem are regulated, purified, andrestored to perfect natural action bythis medicine. Thus it CURES alldiseases affecting these or other partsof the system, Dyspepsia, Constipa-tion, Bad Blood, Biliousness, Head-ache, Kidney and Liver Complaint,Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula,Rheumatism, Nervous or G


Daily Colonist (1895-03-23) . EK^t !-. ).;•!.,?.^Wj, The Secret Of the marvelous success of BurdockBlood Bitters lies in its specific curativepower over every organ of the Liver, the Blood, the-Bowels, theStomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, theBladder, in fact, all parts of the humansystem are regulated, purified, andrestored to perfect natural action bythis medicine. Thus it CURES alldiseases affecting these or other partsof the system, Dyspepsia, Constipa-tion, Bad Blood, Biliousness, Head-ache, Kidney and Liver Complaint,Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula,Rheumatism, Nervous or GeneralDebility, and all irregularities of thesystein, caused by Bad Blood or dis-ordered action of the Stomach, Bowels,Liver or Kidneys. Thousands of testi-monials warrant the assertion is the BEST SPRINGMEDICINE FOR YOUNG OROLD. UwTKUft jUIII» ?»fr. Porter Tiiylor. well known inMuBcjuodoboit, Halifiix, Co., N. S,,.sulFurod intensely for a time from ascvero strain in the region of the piiina and agonies were terrible forthroe days. Mr. Taylor, a year before his ,had used Pninoa Celerj Compound, amiwas tliorouf;lily well awnri! of its liealiiiHvirtues. Mo iniinediatoly [irucurud aHupjily of tho atrongth-f^ivuif; medicine,and found himaolf cured and ((uito strongafter tho use of two bottles. Every message of tliis kind alioiildprove - comforting and iiitereHtiui; to allwho suffer from disease and f^enoralweakneas. ia tlie time jnit I lieayatoni in healtiiy eoiRlitioii, and noluedicino known to the medical worldcan HO well do the good work Iliinei!Celery Comiiouiul. Mr. Taylor, thankful for hia speedy ro-loaso from suiforing, writes as follows :— I wish to inform you ao to resultsreceived from your valuiiblo inedicins, Celery Coniixnind. 1 strainedmy buck iicro-ia the kidneys wliil


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