Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood needs purifying and enriching, for then the blood fails to give the digestive organs the j stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills are J the medicines to take. They make the [ blood pure and rich, and strengthen all the digestive organs. "I had indigestion, was unable to work, had no appetite, food distressed mc, could not sleep. Friends recoramended Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one bottle I felt so much relieved, I continued taking it and now am well." M. A. Adolph, Mauku, K. Z. Accept no substitute for Hood's SarsapanSSa 0 1 11 r» Ma,le *W c - l - Hf>od Co - Lotrell. and jr.l 1153 Mass., v. s. a. Sold by chemists. \ _«__—_«•—«■»——» ■ .. ■ , BRIGHT LIGHTS. Wβ want to show you tho boat kerosene lamp in Now Zealand. The brightest light and actually only burning a third of tlio oil of tho beet ]ampe so far.- Minsoii -uml Co. 4 '■ j. ,\ . .
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 2
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