f Gives Appetite, Tones Up the Nerves, When the blood is bad everything is bad. There is loss of appetite, great depression, the nerves are weak, no energy, the face i 3 pale, and there is loss in flesh. Mrs. Annie Power, of Spring Hill, Brisbane, Queensland, sends us her photograph and says: *' I tare sufferea greatly from loss of appetite, great weakness of the nerves, thin blood, and from the trying climate of this part of the country, especially during tlie summer. I bare used with perfect satisfaction for these troubles. Other members of icy family have taken it and many of my friends. X believe it to be the best family medicine there is in the world " If you are constipated, bilious, tongue coated, or if your food does not digest well, take Ayer's Pills. 9ttfm& by Dr- J C. Aytr & Cβ., Irsrell, ft»t,, U&A,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 2
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