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MEDICAL. ; "Four years ago I had to stop shearing, as I suffered | so with rheumatism, caused by the damp sheep. As the ( liniments and medicines I tried | did mc no good, I thought seri- | fS iffsM ously of going to the hospital, [ Ife^ s was induced to try Ayer's |' iOp% Sarsaparilla. From the first bot- j c ""■ e S an to get better. I took i p y seven bottles in all, and I now am j? J§PI? X. ree from pain, and can eat and t I sleep grandly. I feel like a new I man "" A. H.Watson, f f* Gawler, S. A. I This is one of very many letter 3 testifying to the value of JLyer's j Sarsaparilla in cases of rheumatism. Keep your blood puro hy using i As now made, it contains no alcohol. There are many j imitations that will do you no good. Get "AVER'S." * i Ayer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative | Prepared by Br. J. C. Ayer & C 0 .3 Lowell, Mass., TJ. S. A. ; '" """ " I i Four Health Fasts. 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From all Chemists, 1/3 and r/ii ! ? ~ _, _ J" J | \ i i A n^er ' s Emulsion is the remedy above j | "• others for building up puny delicate 0 J cSsoo> children, and for the various ailments ' » % cn i' d h oo d- It is a soothing, healing | ' ' tonic that promotes appetite, aids % I digestion and builds up strength. ' : ?' Every ingredient is beneficial and \'• «£! \B«&«>w®isPfo •*#&% absolutely safe, even for the most \ i I p. \m feeble infant. Bland and S > m ,eO, pleasant—almost like cream ¥ I v^^l&'<& r ~~ all children like il ai) d $ I f£ss!i£K , '* talie it; with real pleasure. \ \ HbIKS A. Ie me dical profession \ f V«^*^'»*'V? : :&* ,, % prescribe Angier's ji I P % Emu'sion for lung jj S ©•reSßal B».aS ff((\ *^ S> &s%* X 3-'Z' \ affeceions, scrofula, 1 on receipt of 4 d. \ ricke t s -malnutntion, for %*%€sM&gpQk \ an£Cmla ,' whooping « I t ' 1 . \ cough, after ft Mention this paper. * measles, wasting | C 'm^ <s '^^^ 1 bowel disorders, i I and for all jj I . / wasting diseases, i 1 . I "ANfiIER'B EiOLSIOK IS A WONDERFUL eOSLOEH. 59 | I 31 HaJmyre Street, Leith. J 8; Dear Sir, —My son, Robert, four years of age, haG been troubled with S % bronchitis since five months old. It lefc biiri so weak that the least touch of ? I cold laid him up again. A friend strongly advised mc to try Angier's Emulsion, S r and I cannot be too thankfu l that I did so, (or it has done him more good than f I anything we have ever tried. I have given it to my three children with splendid P i>) results. Angier's Emulsion is a wonderful builder up of the system. This % J testimonial I give with gratitude. (Signed) FRAMCIS PURVES. 1 j ■ Of Chemists and Drug Stores, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. X I THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., l_d., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, N.S.W. M ! g A Year Round Remedy. jg \ I BEECHAITS PILLS may always be depended upon to exert a powerful j ' II and beneficial influence on the ills which beset the human race at various ! \ \ I seasons of the year. A few doses will act most effectively on the vital '■ 1 I I 1 organs, drive out the impurities in the blood, cleanse the stomach, ! ' i; ij strengthen the digestive organs, and tone and invigorate the entire system. ' Ife act like a charm in setting you right Every person, young or old, \ \ H| occasionally needs to assisr nature over the trying times. If you would |c | p!; avoid sickness and be well, and always have good digestion, an active \ 1 ' \i% liver, clear skin and bright eyes, make a habit of occasionally taking i ; p. I BEECriAM'S PILLS. 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(J I j Call, if conrenient, and get a Free Sample, or write— j| [I i^ interesting booklet " CoaPTJLENCV." Write to-day. I&T in I ThP Wat«/n»*th P.n Ciiifa 21 Castlareagli Street, Sydney. 3 3 I IIC BVdLWUI Lil OU., OUIIC 1 Entrance also in Market St. Take lift, rr f&

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 14

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