SAJjT-RHEUM, ' or any other; SKIN DBSEASE ' Will quickly leave its victim, when the remedy taken is Ayer's Sarsaparilla R. HJ Stahx, of Dcs Moines, la., U. S. A.,----says: "My little daughter was, for several years, afflicted with salt-rheum, none of the many remedies prescribed by the physicians doing her any pood. When we had about!given up ail hope of curing her, my wife Suggested the use of AVer's Sarsspai rilla. We tried IU and before one bottle had ' been taken, a great change for Uie better i was noticeable. *We contlnned ths treat-, went, and a thorough enre was the result." Ap's £!;» Sarsaparilla Admitted at tho World's Fair. * Sladebvl>r.J.C.AyerACo«Lo~eH3laßs..triß.A SalutatioKs to each other during t the Christmas ..and New Year's, festive season by an exchange of excellent photographs' of curselvea, such as can- be obtained from' C. H. Masking. What could be better ? .Ere another year comes* round ,We may *be severed. Studio, 150 Colombo street,— [Anv*o .
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8989, 31 December 1894, Page 3
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