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____^ Medical. Blood. Purified* Mrs. Mary Thomson, of Carlton (Melbourne), Tells the Story of Her Daughter's Sufferings, and of the Great Blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla Was to Her. WmM l 111 . tW>ws)i *>~~~~***>»r te§ kmW3 '^*^». ,ior-%^. oMimff/f, - Mi ■ IB .<#e I \-^__> 0- s J>_v^-*i' * "For three years my daughter Edith suffered terribly with Salt-Rheum, which affected chiefly her hands, and for nearly six months at a time she was constantly compelled to wear gloves. Her hands were covered with blisters, full of a watery substance ; the skin would often peel off, and the itching and burning were intense. I paid doctors' bills without number and bought medicines of all kind; but all failed to give relief until I tried AVER'S SARSAPARILLA. After using this medicine a short time an improvement was manifest, and ray daughter took in all ten bottles,— continuing it even after all signs of her affliction had disappeared. The Sarsaparilla purified her blood, radically curing the disease, and we are most thankful for this great blessing." tie suro that you get the genuine t_y 1 The wonderful success of this great blood purifier has led to numerous imitations. The name— Ayer's SarsapariUa— is prominent on the wrapper aud is blown in tho glass of each bottle. Refuse all substitutes. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer Cs do., Lowell, Mass., XT. 3. A.

Educational. W^^^-_--«-«M^5 ,i -*__», A UCKLAND COL LEGE & GRAMJzk. MAR SCHOOL (FOUND!.!. 18C9). LOR HOYS AND GILLS. Head Master: J. W. T188... M.A., Kcblc College. Oxford, ..oin-._ii.ne 'l usinatilan Scholar, nssistyd by a largu ..:...J_' of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls' side* of tho School aro j quite separate, hut both have lac .ul vantage of tho highest teaching given by Iho Staff. | Tho School Course aims at a sound Literary, j Seieutiile and Commercial Education (instruc- j tion h.-lnic also given in certain branches) ot j Technical Knowledge), and includes uropnration for University Scholarships and the other public examination*. BOARD-.1U.. — Tho Head Master takes a I limited number of Buys as hoarders at bis rcsidenoe at Homo Buy, I'onsonby. ami is prepared to make arrangements whereby Girls may uo j boarded with other Members of tho Staff. LEES.—For Pupils, in tho Lower School, if under tho a(;e of thirteen years, £2 10s. per Term; all others, .CJ 10s. per Term.'except that for I wo members of one family, both chargcablo with tho higher feo, it is reduced to WJs. for each. 1">_1! l_irorT.___t._o__ may bo had on application to tho Head Master ; and Prospectuses may bo had from Mr. Maya, 15 Palmcr.loii Building;., Queen-street. P>RINCE ALBERT QOLLEGE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON. M.A., (London Univcr. j Assisted by a large staff of Resident Masters and MlHtres_«3. To meet tlie growing requirements o£ the Institution, extensive building additions have been made to both the Boys' and tho Girls' side of the College. These aro completed and tho College open for the reception of Pupils. BOAHDKRS on both sides receive every possible care and attention. Although built on the same grounds as tho Boys' College, and under the same management, the Girls' College Is a separate Institution, having Its own playground and Resident Teachers. Copies of tho Prospectus, with any further Information, can bo obtained from the. Headmaster nt tho College, or from the Secretary of tho Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN. Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland. SCHOOfo^luSlclMictoria-st., AUCKLAND. W Ws%s}f HOWT°PLAY I BXCEr_SIORM_ScmSIOR! EXCELSIOR! REVOLUTION IN MUSIC! FOUND AT LAST I What? Why how to .play the piano or organ without tho trouble of learning music. HOW ?By using tho NEW EXCELSIOR TAMPING CHART. EHS_'fho Press says; It is very uniquo and marvellously simple. In trado it UUp a long felt want and soils rapidly. The pcoplo all say, Splendid? Just what wo want. „„„,„ To bo had from the inventor T. E. CARTER, School of Music, 88 Victoria-street, Auckland. Agents wanted everywhere. asr2l/ worthfor MUSIC 2/ ANYONE cutting out this COUPON ft and taking it to T. E. CARTER, will O O get for 21- ono of his Rolls of BEST O Z_ MUSIC, Published at 21/- Z< r, THOUSANDS ALREADY SOLD. P Extract from tho Auckland Even- *v O nsm Star, Juno 22:—"Tho Music is O q Dcautifuily printed, and tho selections _? of Music include Songs and Pieces both • * now and popular." Pobt Free, 2/6 "THOS. E. CARTER TEACHER OF VIOLIN, PIANO. BANJO, GUITAR, AUTOHARP, MANDOLIN, Etc., 88 VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 3

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