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Gives M Lift ■ Strengthens the Nerves, v/ When the blood is impure the whols f/,, nervous system becomes poisoned. Itr;; - is impossible to throw off that terrible.^ ■;;- depression. ? and there is .-no' ambition-*::* ' to work. But there is a way whereby i-;..; yort may again bo strong and vigorous. -,^ Mr. Charles Richardson, of 87 Howiolc Street, taunceston, Tasmania, sends us;.' , ills photograph, and thm following ietteri ■#£ « Once my arms were covered with sores '-'g that were worse tlj?n ppijsr They were deej»« rooted in the flesh and caused great suffering. $# My Wood was man awful condition. Atas-v.;, , otWtimel had a severe attack of influent*. $ ■. I could neither eat, sleep, nor work, and 7 . rr, never expected to recover.. .-«;, • AVER'S | Sarsaparillal cured mc from holh of these violent attacks.** > - The first time it took; all impurities out of nay ■ r~ r system? and the last time it built mc up sua :*. gave mc new life. How lam strong, worS, . : i> - Sard, and sleep wall." ' -v- , Ayer's Pills are a safe and sure cure for all; '£■ liver troubles. They aw purely *?eget»Me. / >. » Vr^areat^Dr.J-<^A3«rCi». f Uwtn,lfMs.,lJ.&* :•&

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 2

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195

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 2

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