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ALL OVER THE WORLD. •j _ . William C. Herbert, tt. S. N.^Takes Ayer's Sarsaparilla with Him Everywhere. Disordered Blood and Bad Stomach Cured Positively and Permanently, That is what Ayer'a Sarsaparills, did for Past Assistant Engineer Wm, C. Herbert, whose portrait is here given. Mr Herbert has been an officer In the U. S. naval service for the past 16 years. His duties have taken him all over the world, and he has been on a constant go for Several vea" s , through the Dardanelles, around the famous rock of Gibraltar, in the 'Miditerranean, through the Suez Canal, about the South Sea Islands, in Hawaii, round Cape Horn, toWth America, Africa—everywhere, almost, under the sun he lias cruised as a navy officer. On his return from one of his voyages the strain told nn him His blood was in a very bad condition, and his stomach was weakened, find, as he says, he was " knocked out." Mr. Herbert says: " Althoueh I look very hearty now, four years ago my health and physical condition were anything bufe'good, Then it was that I found the constant knocking about had at, last told on me. My blood was very poor and my stomach as bad. I W been cruisinc about in tho service for a long time without any rest and without ceasing from my duties. Frequent changes in water and climate, such as I experienced weaken and debilitate the strongest of us, and I was no exception. In r, t ' M complete! v run down, and when I came home my family insisted on callirut in the doctor. He prescribed for me and did all he could, but nothing came of *!■ in<l T crew worse As my blood seemed chiefly the cause of the trouble I thought I would give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a trial, seeing It advertised to cure such cases. I took a bottle in an aimless sort of a fashion, but when I found it helped my stomach -md was commencing to clear my blood, too, I thoughtthere might bo some real utprit in it and accordingly began on a second bottle. Well, to make a long story short the third completely cured me and restored me to my old-time health. My blood'was better than ever, and niy stomach did not bother me in the least. Ayer's Sarsanarilla cured me. Now I take it whenever I feel that my system needs it, and f do not consider myself equipped for a cruise anywhere without a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It has, I assure you, my hearty indorsement and recommendation." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Tlie Only True Blood-Furifler.

QASUER &Son* Eucalypti Extract There arc imitations of Eucalypti Extract in the i market now, products of simple distillation forming i rud" resiuous oils. In order (.hat these crude oil 3 may not be taken, OUR PURB VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, which is recognised by the medical diviston of the Prussian Government to be of perfects pure origin, as their information forwarded to U3 through the Consul at Melbourne, March %, 1878, we Is prove 1 by tea's by the Medical Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Greifcwald, Prussia, and reported by Dr Schulz, Professor of Pannacology, at Bon, a^d Prr.fessor Dr Mosler, Director of the Medical Clinic at Greifajvald, that only products that are saturated w.th oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances, adnerenfto primary distillation, wil; devolve the sanative qualities proper to the plant according to these authorities, and according to Professor Dr Lister, of England, and to Drs Bauer JHclnthe, Wool, Hazard, ow-., of America, is tbu only extract corresponding to scientific tet, and the only one which possesses the proper therapeutic value. Sander <fc Son's Eucalypti Extract. All other crude oils are to bo classed among tUe turpentines,which have, when used as medicine, no therapeutic effect, an 1 arc abandoned as an internal medicament. Those so-cilled Kucalypt c Extract which may have received distinction at Exhibitions as commercial articles are used for nje. hanical purposes arco ly 'discernible. By tUcT deficiency iv 'Uiilgcnt oudoiir—which our produce, the only genuine Eucalypti Extracts develops most freely through its surplus of oxygen. By the r alcoholic ihin and mobi'o appear.ni'jul.'cing reduced iv. spocilic usns-ity though the presence of acids. By iheir taste, the vam'-t of the contracting tendency of rcsinsaJid tuii".at.t:». If these crude oils, no-dill d eucalypti extract", are applied by mistake in ciisas of croup, brow hiti, dij htheria, internal inilamat mis, dyscn'ery, wounds, Hie consul) ences arc iippaliny. \'->r sulely alw.iys ask lor SANIJIiII & SON'S EUCALYPTI fcXrjlAOT. and get the old, well tested, a d reliable preparation, j —Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. j SANDTB & SONfc.

Foit Indigestion, tho best rcm dy is v.--doubted!}' Wo:;ton'.s Camomile Pilus They ■ :au ooiitidentJy bo recommended as being mild m operation and absolutely free from injurious drugs. Acting at once as a splendid tonn and a gentle aperient. For nearly 100 years they have proved uz.equalle(* for Indigestion, i >y«pep«ia, sick Headache and for Liver and Stomach complaints. Sold in bottlen Is ijrt, 2h 9<l, and Ils, by all Medicine Yen iota throughout the v/rxV'. A gimp!e a «a!" »»"' n»vt»ln r«tnß«'y \T7"ANIED Known—The celebrated P, D W Corsets in all prices and colors.— ! A. Onn. 314 WANTED Known—That J. Moison has received a larg© stock of VVinter I Boota and vShoes, which he intjende disposing of at a Discount for Cash. His own makes (which never was yet equalled) always on hand. I intend, as in the past, to keep the reputation of keeping the Beat Boots in (he trade. Nothing but the best sole leather used. Repairs done at once at the Premier Boot gtore, Kast Street, Town Hall, Ashburtoa 3 115 ! TT7~ANTED Known—The New Flannel YV ette, half wool and cotton, 36 inche wide, everlasting wear.—A. Okr. 3 138 S 1 TAB Th 1N G ANNO UNO EMEiN T. — You can purchase Groceries, Enamelled ware, Crockery and Glass, Boots and Shoes, Oatsheaf Chaff, Bran and Sharys at $ampstead, and have Goods delivered at your dow at Town Prices. A quantity of the famous Jfeuritius Sugar for Jam making juat to band.—Ji). Mauoop, Eaat iielt Cash

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 4

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