In Love with His Wife

November 28, 1888

“What can I do to regain my husband’s love”? writes Mrs. Carrie R., of Toronto. SH adds that seven years ago she was married under the unhappy auspices, and was until six months since, Japinese crowned her domestic life; then her husband became distinct in his manner toward her, until now he is positively cold. Mrs. R. gives no details, but if she is afflicted with diseases peculiar to women, it but cheeks have lost their bloom, and her eyes their sparkle, it may explain the caution in her complaint. In this event Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will direct a magical change and restore her to health. As a poweful, invigorating tonic, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription imparts strength to the whole system and tot he wounds and its appendages, in particular. For overworked, “whatnott” “redown,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dresstunkers, destresses, “shop-girls” housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, “Favorite Prescription” is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.

source: Laredo Daily Times
location: Laredo, Texas

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