: A Most Strengthening and Invigorating Tonic 1 Takes lit impurities from the blood, brings baclt an 1 appetite! or good food, imparts strength to the nerves, ' gives em gy and power. i ■ [ Ayer's SarsapariUa - Mrs. Iv. Kenningtoiof Station St., Petersham, New South Wales, sends us ; *S£XSSE?fI and „ "**<£"«£ <& lowed. I suffered terril Stains, could not eat or sleep, and feared I might become a helpless invalid, ; , ,-„.'' "I did not obtain ity relief until I was given a description for Sarsa. i parilla.* My husband tDk it to a chemist, who said, 'Try Ayer_s. . . ™ « I noticed a decide Wovement from the very first, and I was soon abte , to do my work again, fcnow of several people who owe their good health to f t^ThS?ema C rkable iLlts are not due alone to the sarsapariUa in^yer's 1 SarsapariUa. They arej ac to the combined action of many jugredi ente., No . oSerWaapariUaconta4 the same medicines. There, is no other sarsapanlla j like " Ayer's." This isfby the people call it "The Worlffs Greatest Family Medicine." 1 «Ayer's "cures. A know this. You have to experiment with others, » ■"*£? Sovtf infpfefrom the blood, for making thin blood become rich and life-giving, for strength and. vitaUty, and for building up the • - nervous system, there isfnt one medicine: tn s j _ i Thfi ■ a a o Itfßemoves Depression. " r--■, —«~ — »■- -*4 0 n the Uver, mor© Bile is Secreted*
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10886, 1 July 1899, Page 2
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