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Impure Blood Make it Pure, Rich, and Healthy.; Impure blood takes the very life right 1 out of one. You just drag around aib ' your worki feeling Yrretahed and dis- • consolate all the ii?ae. You arc weak,' discouraged, and have lost faith in medicine. • Try just, one' thing more, for we are sure we can help you. Mr. C. Mundon-Cresdee, of Campbelltown,. South Australia, sends u» this letter, with his photograph: •• I was suffering from a very bad wound that would not lieal. I thought It must be on account of my blood, so £ tried jBl JEf flfißß kn After taking only two bottles my wounu thoronghiy healed and I felt' better than ever before in my life. "Wh<me?er I feel out of sorts, now, X takoa fewdoees and am all right. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for impure blood and general debility." , • If your liver is sluggish, you bare a coated tongue, constipation, and your food distresses yon. Ayer's Pills cure allliver troubles Prepared br Or. J. C. Arer Co., Lowell. Mass., U. S. A.

ROYAL VISIT. .. See the magnificent Photogxapbs tfijj Rooms at the Royal Residence, uotr<» w» at W. E. SomU's Vertibule, Goto* streefc.r-<Advt.}

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 2

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211

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 2

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