A purgative medicine should : possess tonic and curative, as well as cathartic, properties. This combination of ingredients may be found in Ayer's Pills." They strengthen and stimulate the bowels, causing natural action.-f-{Advt.). . Men's tweed suits ab 15s 6d, and.bweed trouaera at 4ai 'lid. at Smith arid Caughey'e clearance sale.—(Advt).' ' . ,
''FeCblie 'Mot'icck. "GRATEFUL "RESULTS" Mrs. LydiaM. Tarbox, of'Altoona, Pennyslvania, -U. S. A; A Life of Suffering: and Misery, without Sleep, without Appetite, with Bowels always Oat of Order. , Restored to Health hyt'm use of Ayer^s Sarsapasiiia "La3t Sprinc. I waa gn'evouoJy ' afilldted I with Biliousness and U.V!V Conpl.-iint.- .My | mouth vva3 ip. a terrible condition every mom--1 inn, my tonj»Ti9 thickly co^tad, my breath was offensive ; food disirwascl me, I Buffered mucn from headacha, my slciii wai sa!!oT,', and my bowels were-always out. •of order. Sleep did not .refresh me, ;iqr did tho msuiy remaiiies, reecnimdnded do' me any good. At last. I 'commenced' using AVer's Sarsapirilla, r^d my tor- ■ provement hcjjan almosd frpnitho first tiose- Tf; relieved tho distress about my livor, rao;ahted ' my bo>vels. caused food tOFotwillonmysfcotrach, cured my headache, improved my complexion. ■ and restored ny appetite. These unlocked for, but grateful, rsaults were accomplished by only (wo and a half "bottles'of Aypr'g Sursaparilla."—• Mrs. Lydia M. Takbox, Altoona, Fa., U. S. A. Ayer*& Sarsaparilla. ilade by Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co, Lov/ell,Mass., U.S.A. Has cured' cthjora, wiU cure youi ,kL ■ m A( THE '^ GREAT ,Yj fJ«sa AND *Xd pH - ■ A^ T c^ T SEE THAT W •3? YOU GET ' *\JI &. ® THE GENUINE *^| T article yf! W
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 3
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