RECORDS BROKEN ON A CLEVELAND "BtOYCLE." H. AMOS, AT LANCASTER PAEK RECENTLY, LOWERED the • • • ' '.:,''. NEWZEAjSiND' AMATEUR HALF-MILE TO IMIN O*SEC ; : ..::...-■■' -- ■ ' '■"' ' „ ONE-MILE TO 2MIN : ' I|SEG, rfi HAVE A GOOD STOCK Oi' BICYCLE 3 JCSU LANDING, AND ABE NOW IN A POSITION'TO SUPPLY OEDEKS IMMEDIATELY. ' ff p BIOB Q # OALL AND INSPECT OUR RO7ERS AND CLEVELANDS _ BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. "\ ' EASY TEEMS MAY BE AEEANGED. TRTJTHERS ; <& ■' CI SOLE AGENTS, . CIiEISTCHUECH.
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Si&Bgthnns the Nerves, When the blood is impure the 'whola. nervous system becomes poisoned. It is impossible to throw off that terrible depression; and there is no ambition,": to work. But there is a way whereby • you may again be strong and vigorous.: Mr. Charles Richardson, of 37 Ho wick: iStreet, Launceston, Tasmania, sends us lis photograph and the 'following letfcen m m mm tm ss& » Onco my arms were- covered with sores that were worse than boils. They wero deeprooted in fno ilesli and caused great suffering. My blood jivas in an awful condition. At another time I had a severe attack of influenza; I could neither'eat, sleep, nor work, and I never expected to recover., cured mo from both of these violent attacks. The first time it took all impurities out of my system; and tholast time it built ineupana five me new life. Now lam strong, work ard, and sleep well." • Ayer's Pills are a bafe and sure cure for all livei* troubled. Tlieyifio purely Vegctable. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Go,, Lowe'l, Kass., U. S. A. rnOTOGRAI'HY. •-. Standish and Preece, by special appoint* tEßTit' to Lis Esceliencv Lord Rsnfuriy.; fitadwu His* Stores* ea '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12424, 13 February 1901, Page 3
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297Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12424, 13 February 1901, Page 3
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