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If c ileal Is the source of good health. I Makes Pure Blood, > Strengthens the Nerves, Sharpens the Appetite, Removes that Tired Feeling, and Makes Life Worth Living. \ Sufferers /SwEflwn tion ' »eneral fOf £*££ $ Y>\ debility, skin I \^r^&s^\ $ | any other ail-e___»<-Uvfiv ____Ka_. . N.*<w m W^SAPl^y<J ment arising \j~%^L*^Oj' from impure blood, should 5^ take Gold Medals at the World's Great Expositions. BS^Beware of cheap imitations. The name—Ayer's Sarsaparilla—is prominent on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass of each bottle. ——.O BONO FUELICO. _4s.i-&fc. TH E — U-_£l-US'--_C IKIIIAN 1% 'MM SPECIFIC. lj? _S~"* A CERTAIN CUBS FOE. SHKUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT. SCIATICA. I_.U-.TKA.GO, NEURALGIA, AND STIFF JOINTS. PRICE, 2s 6d per BeUlo. When all other reM-diee have failed. The Citkiiokif. Indian Paix Specific has succeeded in every case. Obtainable from all Ckeinistfl and Patent Medicine Vendor.. Sole "Whois-alc Agent, lor New Zealand— THE AUCKLAND DRUG CO. HAMILTON, BURRY AND CO., AIrBEBTSTItEET. AUCKLAND. Governor Browns Hotel, Hobson-Btrect, Mes.rs Mart, Humphreys and Co. Gentlemen,—l vas induced to try your magical Cherokee Indian Pain SpeciUc fer severe pain in my hands, arm and shoulder, from which I have beon a great sufferer for two years. After one application it entirely destroyed the pain, and I haTe been well ever since. I may state I was unable to close _ay hand before using your remedr, but cau do so new.—Yours truly. Winnie Kielt. November 22ud, 1895, Messrs Hart, Humphreys and Go. Gentlemen,—This is to certify that I pot relieved from severe pain in my atikle after one rubbing ef yeur Cherokee Pain Specific. I highly recommend the. same.—C. Maxwell, Dairyman, Grey-street, Auckland. Patients treated daily free, at Depot, Hobsoastreet. t /f iEUHOLI, !Aa h_C-l_.T_._ raEjt? 6t Suiu&t, Baisitfi, 0--__.Znt«-B. ft Feci!] ____ K___._. i;i (ay JV:_r._S sun if t-> sjt to. if pnict aa i| _-(7Lt'-jifiScr;u«R rost t__2 __no_(w_:d, 3 —- . —. y I THE KEUflor. COS".. | dk STOHS- _7Bgr, ftPSUMg.TU JCj r,vy>~__._.-f__-^^,-'^ / Read Dirtclims onsEtUom-o/'.JBtX, / CURATIVE COSV-POUMD. Has been long and favourably known in Europe and America, and its power and efficacy is tostifled to by some of the ablest physicians as a most effectual remedy for Wandering; or Fixed Pains, superficial or deep-seated in the head, joints or limbs, accompanied by a feeling of lassitude or weariness, often preventing sweet and refreshing sleep; the Occasional Eruption ot pimples, pustules or blotches on the skin.ill-conditioned ulcers, glandular Bwelhngs, and an unhealthy state of the system generally; Torpid or Irregular Action of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, frequently causing much uneasiness, mental depression, and incapacity for business. —* ... It i 3 now introduced into those colonies m an improved form, specially adapted to the altered condition of climate, and may be obtained from Chemists and Vendors of patent medicines. Note.—See that you get the true ZITJMAN'S COMPOUND. Refuse all others. Wholesale Agents ;—Sharland and Co., Auckland Birug Co., and A. J. Bntrloan. Is now on Sale by all Medicine Vendors 11l ISC--- %_?-_&■'&. s__Wß.a.Bw<S3s And also in the Old Standaid Size. ( A record of nearly 60 years ? in curing affections of the Throat ( and Lungs, CoSds, Coughs, La ? Grippe and Pneumonia. PleasV ant to take, sure to cure. Mpps Cherry Pectora l. Sold Mais at the World's Great Expositions. Accept no Cheap and Worthless Substitute. THUS- l§!8l£i-!Q_ T-—jujiasa~Fawfasiaii. B §_£__ H__ _____ €? Posted free. Every woman _ should read it. WELFAREi HERMANN?' OoSinrs PUOE, MKI.BOCKNX

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1896, Page 6