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Show Graduate Nurse Finds "The Perfect Remedy' "From my long experience us h professional pro-fessional IIUI'SC, I (lo Hot Iiosltall.' to Hiiy Tanlac Is nature's iniisl. perfect remedy," In tin; far-reaching statement given (int fur publication, recently, tiy Mrs. I. A. lionlcn, 425 Pontius Ave., Heiillle, Wash., a graduate of the National Na-tional Temperance Hospital, Chicago. "I have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years In the treatment (if my charity patients," said Mrs. Borden, "and my experience lias tieen that for keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys and liowcls fund lonlng properly, and for toning up the system In general, It lias no ecpial. "About a year ago I had a lady patient pa-tient who could not keep a thing on her stomach, not even water. I prevailed pre-vailed on her to try Tanlac and after the sixth hollle she could eat absolutely absolute-ly anything she wanted without the slightest had after-effects. "I had another pal lent who simply could not eat. I got him started on Tanlac and by tin; time he finished throe bottles he was eating ravenously ravenous-ly and able to work. "These two instances are typical of the wonderful merits of the medicine. My confidence In Tanlac Is unlimited. Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. |