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, Cured Her When a Little Girl. Cured Her Again When a Pother. Takes Out AH Disease from the Blood ; Gives Strength; A Splendid Tonic; An Indispensable Household Medicine M ,<V, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla m US m © w iw f » **l first used Or. Ayer’S Sarsaparilla when a little girl for debility and poorness of tbo blood. It strengthened me greatly, built me right up, and made me %vell and strong. After a recent attack of typhoid fever I found myself very weak and again 5 ! thought of this wonderful strengthening medicine. So I began its use, and with great and lasting benefit. All my robust health is back again, thanks to Ayer& Sarsaparilla* It is & splendid tonic, punfleS the blood, makfcs It rich, and is au indispensable household medicine.” This is a practical experience which Mrs. H. A. Steinberg, of Nelson St., East Adelaide, So. Australia, has had With Dft Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, With this she sends a photograph of herself and child, which we reproduce above with her permission. Indeed, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is ‘‘The World’s Greatest Family ft/aedlcHie*” Perhaps Mrs. Steinberg describes your condition, also. Perhaps your blood IS thin, making you pale and weak; perhaps you are depressed, discouraged. Then there is a remedy that will build you up, made you strong and vigorous again. And it is a wonderful medicine for the children, too ; giving them good flesh, rich blood, and steady nerves. , J AY EFTS' Sarsaparilla Takes Out All Impurities from the Blood, AYEH’S PBLLS are gentle, safe, thorough.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 4