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"In short, by presenting an agreeable form of exercise, capable of so gentle application that the most delicate invalid can safely attempt it, and, on the other hand, becoming the most powerful agent known for physical culture and development, it is available to all who need bodily exercise -and who does not need it?

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DEAR SIR-I have used your Reactionary Lifter for more than two months; I find its effects quite equal to the Butler Machine, which I practised upon for eighteen months previous. I prefer your machine to any other, I feel more comfortable while lifting on it. H. Á. UNDERWOOD,

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Your machine is by all odds the least expensive, most convenient, and sensible apparatus of the kind I have ever SAMUEL C. KENNEDY, 132 B'way, N. Y.

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