When your vitality is low, you arc miserab! 7 the time. You aro ;r. 1 depressed, your nerves aro weak, anJ your appetite is poor. Road what Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for the invalid daughter of a grateful mother: v-VS , k. 4f> i i "My daughter had for a long time been troubled with vioUnit lieadaehi a ami sleeplessness. She was palo, l:..di,<> ;;p; utile, and was losing flesh rapidly. 8"-e tried various remedies, but received 110 In'ticiit until sho commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After taking half a hiiitU'l:>'j;;ui tn Uel better. By a continued use of r'lis iindieino Ic r appetite returned, lier oiiceUs »>«-jyssn to (ill out and show color. the Uieil in strength, her headaches .. k■<!, she slept better, an.l now says :.i: ■ ;V> i;!:« a new [ ii'fon." There aic many imitation Sars: i:'r3. Be sure you get ''AVER'S." Prepared by Or. ,1. C. Aycr&Co., L<w ill, Mass., U.S. A. It, would ficom tliat very shortly the lot of the convict will U> improve]', for Mr T. ]'. O'Connor has taken the matter up iu Ihi' House of (.Iminions, an«i k working hard oil behalf of those unfortunates confined within prison walls. It . fiecms difficult to believe that when "T. t\" arriuvl in l/ondon some years ago to ltc!*iii his i«nvr he knew no one in tin' ijroat city but. a commissionaire,-on duly at the Lyceum tslago door, mud all he pos.s«ss.»l in the world was four pmndu in gold, a few c:>|)})er.i, and an tmiimikvl amount of ■i:nl'ition. The einnmi«sionaire found him a !■ ;i. ill an,'r-<i i) in (lovent Uarden, for which the budding journalist paid 4? 6d a week, lie paid Is 3d a day for his food, a'i. 1 his bm-li consisted of a couple of buns and a fjla.ss of milk. On this meagre diet he begun his fight for fame, But. nt> is oftiein the ease In journalism, luek was out when he darted, and for a time, no one wanted his work. Pew romance# contain so much color a,s the aetual life story of thin )j;rivit-h(«rtod Irishman, who hat* fought and won his own battle unassisted. "A HUNGRY man smells meat ufur" —and the fragrant aroma of "Ilondai T.anku" Tea is the sweetest of all.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2041, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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372Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2041, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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