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Show iC L Asks "I have tried to cure dandruff, dand-ruff, itching scalp, falHnc hair and baldness bald-ness with numerous tonics, etc , but In vain. "What do you recommend?" Answer; I nave been recommending plain yellow minyol for the past soven years and scores of my patients aro delighted de-lighted with the quick, pleasant action of this remedy In stopping Itching, falling hair dandruff, etc It gives tho hair health, lustre and vigor ns nothing else does Obtain In 4-oz. Jars with full dl- : rcctlons a ) n V. " wrucs- urn you plcaso m prescrlbo medicine which will relieve mo 3 of such distressing symptoms of kidney a and bladder, a3 tho following: Pains In a small of back, soreness In rccion of i bladder, frequent calli at night but scantv 21 ' flow with pain, burning and foul odor. - puffing of limbs, etc. ? Answer Those seeking relief from kid- I ney and bladder disorders should begin 1 taking halmwort tablets, a vcrv success ful formula sold In sealed tubes with . , full directions. I Mrs. K L writes: "Last winter I was cured of a bad case of bronchitis by using us-ing your prescription containing mentho-: mentho-: lixene and have been very grateful and confident of getting good advice- I wish , to know of a good, safe medicine to reduce m abnormal weight about SO pounds. Answer- I thank you for your confidence con-fidence and advise that flvo grain arbo-iff arbo-iff lone tablets Is the reliable obesity modl-Vt modl-Vt cine which I always prescribe. In scaled i tubes with dhections. Any druggist can supply jou. I Geo R C. writes: "I havo used a . ! number of your prescriptions and havo always been more than pleased with i them Just now I am a victim of plour- ' isv and lumbago not serious but very : painful What do you advise?" 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Overcome tho tendency to constipation and gradually your good health and pure blood will return "Bloodless" writes: "I sign after my name "bloodless," because that seems to be my condition. I am pale, thin and chilly all tho time. My appotlto i3 fickle, but even when 1 cat a great deal I do not gain In weight." Answer I would advlso plenty of exercise ex-ercise and a persistent uso of thrco-graln hypo-nuclane tablets to Increase your blood and flesh. They tend to Improvo digestion and tho proper absorption of nouilshmcnt A gain of a pound or two a week Is not unusual. . ! Mrs P G writes "I hcsltato to ask advlco as my caso Is so unusual. In a 1 word, I am tired and worn out nil tho , time. Rest does not refresh me. I have been married over a year and formerly did not know what it was to bo tired or nervous Sometimes I feel hysteilcal. I fear 1 will become a nuisance to my husband hus-band if this continues." Answer: Tour nervous system has been depleted. 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