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. MEDICAIi. f \ Wellington, N.Z., October 27th, 1902. j Me Lank.—Dear Sir, j I feel it my anty to let you kaow i what your Emulsion, and fresh air, has J done for me. Twelve months sgo list-September ! I was so ill with my lungs that I had I to go into the Wellington Hospital. 5 I had been under the care of five (5) 5 different doctors, who said my case \ was one of consumption. I was told I that my only chance was to g© either Ito the " Bhie Mountains" or the i hospital. After baing ia the hospital I six (6) weeks I returned home some- ! what relieved, bot not cured. I had I a. very nasty, hacking, hollow cough, j and was frequently spitting blood. a Owing to the coughing being so bad at i night, morphia tstblets were ordered to \ enable me to sloop a little at night. I My flesh was gradually, but surely \ leaving my body, and I was getting j weaker and was tired all \ the time. In April of this year (1902; 5 I commenced taking Xw- - f \\\ @ P @ I through reading your little book, ; i which -was put under the door. The | i doctor who Was attending mo said I i| was doing right, and advised me to i, s continue with it. I think he said this | i just to please nic as much a-s anything. SJ I At this timo my stomach was so weak, | j and my digestion so poor that I could | f) hardly retain the Emulsion, but by ?; persistent efforts it gradually strength- | V; ened my digestive organs, and after a y. % while I had no difficulty in keeping it 3 down. ' It must have been a month 1 I or six (6) weeks before I could tell % there was any improvement. In fact, jj i I was bepinning to lose hope of your jj I Emulsion doing me good. Reading | jj tho testimonials from time to time they g i induced me to continue. The testi- R 3 monial of Trooper Orr, and his state- j v menfc about how ho regained his % 1 health through ■ "being persistent with j ?,j the Emalsfen gave lite fresh hope, p 'i I am now so thankful I was persistent. I I It; was about this time that an I improvement began to he noticeable ;i The coughing was still very bad, and sj the bleeding had not entirely stopped, ig but there w*3 a kind of fesling that I 3 was getting a-ilttle better strength. « i Tnis helpesLuSe on, and gave me fresh : $, liopa' that & might still be Well again, f I Right up to nqw, ssYen months later, \ a I have kept/oti takntg the Emulsion. ; I A.-t first oae week, then £ two, and a a I got stronger the dose | was increase*?, for the past two (2) <\ I months I taking three (Si ! 1 bottles each week. lam now oa my > forty-feurtb «(441 It has been money well %ftot. Lane's Emulsion, freeh air and persistency 'hare given | me a new lease of life. j Last FeViruary my weight was 8 stone 6 pounds. By April I had decreased to 7 3tone. Since then I have grndually increased and have now gaiued 10 pounds. Last Peh- | ruary and March I was quite unable to walk but a few paces, the least exertion would tire me very much. Now—Octoher —l can, and do, Walk quite five (6) milea each fine day. | The walk I usually take from my house, round the Pateat SBg, through Kilbiiraie, to Newtown, and home again. TJhis Walk is now no trouble to me.' Just previous to taking the > Emulsion, my doctor'said he eousd do | no more for jae. Now I can sing my I old songs as well as ever I did, shewing f my lungs are strong aud s»emd. As further ptreef that my case was one of consumption, I wrs reported to j I the HealtiifOmoers who visited the | house in wliek I was and fliey \ • I sent me t ;» circuiar issued by I Government, giving instructions as te- | § the care of consumptives. j \ "i am quite certain my re- i "turn to health and strength is I " solely due to LANE'S EH&LSJON | j " and fresh air." ' A Very greatfully and thankfully yours. (Signed) NELLY NIGHTINGALE. |

@i Oil Fail} iedsm Oeoi for Father, ifer, and the Cliiran, Purifies, Builds Up, Experisnoe of a Tralosd terse, — m * mm ~Mm~u-m~*m*~mu-~~r m Mrs. John Evans, of Subiaco, I West Australia, sends this phoI tograph of herself and children, (s£')?. \ \ and says: <Is\- ,i'Jj "Whenever any member of A^ l *0 my family becomes pale, weak, f'~.\] r r \\ \ I debilitated, or suffers from im- (' /'"'-'"i.A.'i'*tl I , ' i J\, pure blood, lalways fall back on f~W mL Ayer ' s Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Wk, pills - I give the Pills to keep ! \ td. f \ ■yd M\ 0 / c owe^s right and the ~ <$$ m isWt arsa P ar^^a to make the blood v/ I f\ 1/m P strengthen the nerves. ! ,iV " _ , 's,~ vIJβ M Ayer's Sarsaparilia carried my '•> V . i,' "' -7 *? ■ %?' : jA fPI v ! usbail,i through a bad attack \i"\ V*'" I • v&Wsk -3*' of influenza, and later it also \\\L\ I, ! ;V;' '' /v^A'^&i"^ 0 IF/ cured him of rheumatism. I RIJIK-iif'lSQll H often given it to my chil- \ i dren when they have , lost their it ' "' a PP ß tite and become listless. I a^^a^^ JZM-aa£^i£a£^ a n^^ o .. n ,J p rac tise as a nurse, and frequentlyrscommenclAyer'sSarsapariilafoi'theverytryingclim&teofthiscountry. And I can truthfully say that both nurse and patient are always greatly pleased." "?&ue World's Greatest Family Medicine." This testimonial should convince svery one Vho reads it of the great value of Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a blood-pui-ifier and general tonic. Mrs. Evans speaks as a mother, ever vratehf ul over the health of those most dear to her. She also speaks as a professional nurse, one who knows just what effect these medicines have on thoso who are suffering. Bβ sura you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thera aro a great many substitute Sarsaparillas on the market that will, disappoint you. Avoid imitations. A Great Blood-purifier and Blood-builder Take Ayer's Pills with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One aids the other. Prepared by D&. J. O. AYSB & CO., Lotrell, Mass., TT. S. A. B^^ l ffl t a ! (re^^^^ff'g Ba PW^ f MAKES the SKIN keeps the skin | as SOFT as /)/f * C0 * 0L ANO I velvet, &\\ mmm I PREVENTS v/- O/ri{iyjr « 0T weather, \ I tfoP ( 1/ and entirely removes | aTTIfiC AH , Roughness, Redness, | I AS mhK Tan> Chaps> Irrit ation, &c. j I OJ BOTTLES, 1/- & 2/6. « @ MOSQUITOES. Sole takers: M. BEETKAM S SON, Giieltenliam, England. | Felton, Grimwa4e and Co., Wellington, Agents—Sharland and Co., AucJtiaod,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 6

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