WONDERFUL Blood-Purifying Effect * —OF — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Mr. Charles Stephenton. • wali-knowt Railway Employe al Kalapot, hew Zealand, writ**: “About ten years ago, while ea. gaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, and my leg waa fractured below the knee. It healed in time, but I have been troubled ever since with swollen veins, and nave been obliged, at times, to weaß a bandage. About a year ago it be. came much worse, and I feared I should be obliged to give up my work. A friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I did so, and after taking four bottles the swell, ipg disappeared, and I have no| been troubled with it since.** AYER’S SARSAPARILLA tu< Modale at tin World’s Chief Euptltim. AYER’S PILLS for Biliousness The early chemists were auept at producing testimonials to the efficacy of their patent medicines.
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