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o " Have used Chamberlain's j Stomach and Liver tablets, and I always derived the greatest j Mr. T. C. BARNES, beneflt Usually carry v bottle 1 > with me, and in many instances |j Learmonth, have met people suffering from fi y. Biliousness, Constipation, or 1 Stomach and Liver trouble, and £ Swi -_^.^- aye hacl * ne satisfaction of 1 | being the medium of their relief, X 8 through Chamberlain s Tablets.' I Weak and Delicate Debilitated and Languid for Years. Health and Vigor now Fully Restored. Most Remarkable Cure. Jss£x&sS>?ktfi& "bits. Mabel Boulton, of Turbo* j^^^^^^^wf^t^ t " Brisbane, Queensland, senda jflS|||^§Pijk *=p us her photograph, and says : /wfpfjfffjp^ J * "From my infancy I was wealt Wn&^S&jp fox E3 Rnt * d e l' c Rte, and grew to bo anyBißF*fefr7 >P thtogbutarobustchild. sufferiug k»~^ from debility, no appetite, anel . ""ho usual consequences of such ./ juj w4 complaints. But my paronts t tiff I J& "J hearing of tho health-restorlnp / fcttffflii tWhs. '*^r ■ P r °l )Ortics of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, l^pffitiSsllhti^^SF procured somo for mo, aud I aim i^^K^^^^^^Scgßgak. 1]a PPy t0 say that after having* i ak( ; U , tW ° bottlo3 l WffUwxli \ml»^liiw r bealth ami vi c° rr < and a goo* mill I, \lkl6Rs^fflSHßS \i a Pl )etit0 ' aud bavo not troubled! W/fi \ \ IPiiiiili \\ tho doctors siflco - lam now ' X?"\ 1 m XwMm f /J married and have a fam Ny of my liftS \ k*\Wvtl (' own ' aiustron G and " wel l.andean i iftl\\ I / recommoud Ayor's Sarsaparilla \ • as a good family medicine." Ayor's Sarsaparilla is certainly a splendid family medicine It is just aT good for tho child as for tho parent. Tho only difference is In the doso. Tho thin, palo schoolgirl is as much benofltcd as her tired, nervous mother. Tho rapidly growing boy, weak and languid, is as promptly aided as b.S{\ ovorworkod and overanxious father. Keep this grand modicino in tho house*,. A doso at tho right timo will often save a long aud expensive sickness, ' All Sarsaparillas aro not alike. Look out for that. Avoid tho many substitutes aud imitations. Insist upon getting "Ayer's." AVER'S Sarsaparilla Takes out all Impurities from the Blood. Ayer's Pills aro Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative. Praparod by PH. i. Q. AVER CO.. I^won. axaa«.. tt. s. a. THE~LUNGS, THJr^EtIOAT, THE VOI0E« T . «<xOH v. •y£U\tt>, A. Tbo Larynx or organ of roiofr -sSKS^^IM^sTBTrt- U. 'Iho "rr»iohea or Windpip* OESAT ANTISKPTIC i^SK^^^M^^, C. Tho Kroncbial Tobos of 5 di* K'EMKDY *«li§S&S'^£!afflwiJs&A^ sectoti luug. Vot tbo Cure of D. A lx>bo of ouo of the toiif*. COUGHS 1 COLDB! Tki.« 11— iiuujL.gfß^ SUITK D FOB INFLUENZA! ><f^^^^^^ , ""I^^ And tho Prorontion of Mfflos&ft^t?Jsr *nd PUBLIC Coiibumption. a SPIiAKUUS, HUDSON'S EUMENTUOL JUJUBES (Registered), CONTAIN NO COCAINK OK OTHKK POISONOUS DRUG. Sold by all Chomints. iv Tins, 1/6; from tho Pruiiriotor, G. HUDSON, Cbemiit, IDtwict, pout froo on reooipt of Stumps. Sydney Depot : 5 ami 7. Queon's Plaoe. MADE IN AUfl\ ¥»ALIA. SHAKLAND A Co.. NKW ZKALAND AGKNTS. ' 1 I -W3 This Benutiful Watch or Hnndßomo Dress Ring, \C k~V ! 4l la Watch Chain*, and other valuable articles of ,; j % :» Jewellery given nway to introduco our new « WISK PICTORIAL POST CARDS, I «SBfi§r K»T Id. POST CWD IN AUSTRALIA. |i| As a huge advertisement we will forward to anyone <^ wi^iiiiA/r sending their name and address M^^mst. 120 of our Best ld * Post Cards Free « : fe /^^>^j^*~vft Anyone may send. (£ MEE SOP' We want no Monov. LA We merely ask you to soli these Post Cards amongst x j/fi\ your friends in oackots of six at 6d. per packet. After /Vk\ soiling tho cards (which will not lake long) you return £ A-VsJi7\ tbo 10s. nnd wo send you any present you may choo«so * Av\v •• *'f froni ft list wo sm^' Senl! no mone y- * Bntl Now. We £ lAf''^y^1 Af''^y^ trust you. By continuing the sale of these cards you may 5 tA^V^Vjj earn a Solid Sterling Silver \V..^ch (Lady's or bent.'?). 7" SIV' 1 ' 'jbL Cards 1 etui nablo if not sold. Send nt onco to tbo SJ Ms® PICTORIAL POST CARD CO.. Zgzrv^ X' *. Falmouth Chambers.. Sydney, N.S.W. J 1 I A Century-old | I household medicine, known, used and esteemed IB 1 throughout the world. ' II I Cockle's Pills are universally prescribed by In I medical men. j| II An unfailing remedy for !j Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, ij Acidity, Flatulency, Torpid Liver, H| and all complaints of a kindred nature. jB || INVALUABLE TO EVERY MOTHER OF A FAMILY. II |l Purely Vegetable. Free from Meroury. Sold throughout the World: Iff iM *" Mi Tti"iir ■i' ><LiU; ' :ar ' ; "' ;ira * ai ■ ■■ mi uiiwi*nMMiVjL'i"iryF "SOVEREIGN" TEfl. This is something fresh, something good. The proprietors of the "Sovereign" Brand Tea are convinced that by putting on the market a really choice blend of fine growths of India and Ceylon at a fair and reasonable price, viz., 1/8 PER LB. they will deserve and receive the support of the tea-lovers ot Wellington. In addition to such sterling value in the tea itself, the proprietors offer a further inducement in the commonsense shape of a Cash Coupon attached to each packet. These coupons may be exchanged for ready money. No presents ; no prizes ; but hard cash with which you may buy what you like wherever you please. Full particulars on each Coupon. Hsk for it at your Grocer's.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 12
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