Goulii Hardly Walk. Doctors Said Slow Recovery. Disappoialeri Doctors and Ifself by Getting Well Quickly. iw -^ r - m# & Maekic, of Dunedin, New fS'i' •'" Zealand, sends us his photograph and mm, >tx say s: l%ffMfMl " Kot long Rgo I was run ovor by a ~, \\v!|, • wagon and severely injured. For weeks jll .9 <tsi *fe_» ' ' j I was confined to my bed. I was reduced I « W %** ' to a mere shadow, so weak I could hardly \W lilfYff walk - The doctors told me it would be a | I )$0 long time before I could regain my health. fllllvVk ____JSplr * * * s° procured a f Wtr bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You canV jt\ I not imagine how quickly my health and jr\A [ strength began to return. The first day J-IWW /p?V •"- *' an improvement. In a week I had «si|pfysj \xf a better appetite, and was much stronger. / AndoDly a few bottles wrought a most P' W marvelous change in me. I like your \^'//// / med -icine especially because it seems to ■4'f / iiX W give just the aid nature sometimes 1 I / Jll]ss W needs." _"The World's Greatest Family Medicine." If you have been sick and are not recovering rapidly, just try a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the strongest tonic you can buy, and it aids nature wonderfully. The better way is to take the Sarsaparilla before you get really ill. Take it when you first begin to feel poorly. It will cure you quickly then and save you much suffering and large expense. Yet even when you are sick, you cannot find a better medicine. There are many so-called Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get Ayer's, tho oldest, strongest, and best Sarsaparilla. Don't esperirnent with imitations. Gives Strength to the Weak, Courage to the Depressed Ayer's Pills curs constipation, biliousness, sic_-hea_aciie, coated tongue. Prepared by DB.. J. C. AYEB & CO., liowell, __bks.; XT. S. A. I 1 SHAKES the SK3H KEEPS THE SKIN I as SOFT as ft A* COOLAMD 1 VELVET i&^T & REFRESHED I 1 PREVENTS *s HOT WEATHER, | Ithp ____ji_ifT3 I JL/ mi entirely removes fi ATT-IP-f a i 'SS^^ All R ou 2 hness ' Redness, 1 ikllkhh F^^ Tan, Chaps, Irritation, &c. | Of BOTTLES, 1/- & 2/6. I | -iOSQOITOESa Sols Makers: M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. § Felton, Grimwade and Co., Wellington, Agents—Sharland and Co., Aucitlaad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 6
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