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Medical '• Blood Purified* Mrs. Mary Thomson, ol Carlton (Melbourne), Tells the Story of Her Daughter's Sufferings, and of the Great Blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla Was to St Jill, fimf 'w U $ JSi iigtlM Sip! m a JS J?i "For three years my daughter Edith suffered terribly with Salt-Rheum, which affected chiefly her hands, and for nearly six months at a time she was constantly compelled to wear gloves, Her hands were covered with blisters, fall of a watery substance; the skin would often peel off, and the itching and burning were intense. I paid doctors' bills without number and bought medicines of all kind; but all failed to give relief until I tried AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. After using this medicine a short time an improvement was manifest, and mv daughter took in all tell bottles, — continuing it even after all signs of her affliction had disappeared. The Sarsaparilla purified her blood, radically curing the disease, and we are most thankful for this great blessing." Be sure that you get the genuine The wonderful success of this great blood purifier has led to numerous imitations. The name—Ayer's Sarsaparilla—is prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. Refuse all substitutes. Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.
COCKLE'S P BILLS. j FOR BILE, | COCKLE'S PILLS, ; FOR LIVER, | C"" OC K LI'S PILLS."" I FOR ACIDITY. ' COCKLE'S" PELLS.- j _ FOR_HEARTBURN. | COCKLE'S "PILLS. FOR INDIGESTION. COCKLE'S 'pillsi _FQR SICK HEADACHE. C" (CLE'S PILLS. IN USE EVERYWHERE. COCKLE'S PILLS. FREE_FROWI MERCURY. COCKLE'S '.PILLS* |N USE OVER 94 YEARS. lis Boxes at Is. IJA. 2s. M., 4s. lid., lis., ami 225. Of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. _ YITAD A T I O, The Great Tasmanian Remedy for all who suffer from such diseases as Cancer, Hydatids, Consumption, Liver and Kidney Complaint, Indigestion and all Diseases of the Blood, lias been proved for 10 years to he the most re - liable ir.odbiiio on tho market, and has cured when the best doctors of all parts of the world havo failed, Head what Mrs. Mcl'arlane. of | Mary-street, Tinakori Koad, Wellington, says j about Vitadatiol had suffered since 1 was 11 years old with somo internal trouble, I which the doctors could not make out. I had pains in my back, chest, and side, and was so thin that I could scarcely walk about, and my weight was only 7sb, I had sullered for 30 years, and a friend who had been cured by taking a course of Vitadatio, urged me to try it; but as I had suffered so long and had tried most everything that was supposed to cure, I thought it was useless to try this, but at last I gave it a trial; that is 16 months ago, and I am glad to stato I have found it better than what is claimed for it. After taking four large bottles I have gained 3st in weight, and now enjoy the best of health. I havo recommended Vitadatio to a groat many of my friends, and it has cured them till. I believe Vitadatio will euro most of the people that suffer. Any person who would like to write me about what Vitadatio has done for me, I shall he glad to toll them all about it." " VITADATIO," FOR INDIGESTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. 120, Elizabeth-street, Launceston, Mil. WEUBEB, Dear Sir,—l desire to convoy to you my sincere thanks for the benefit derived from the use of " Vitadatio." It is the champion re/jedy for Indigestion and Liver trouble. I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, T. H. Mitchell, Grocer. For testimonials of others that have been cured write or send to tho Agent-I'. M. DEWAR. A THOROUGH CUKE IS GUARANTEED. The sum of £500 (live hundred pounds) will be paid to anyone who can refnte any testimonial in circulation about Vitadatio. The prico of this Valuable Medicine and Tonic Large size, 5s 6d; small size, 3s 6d. Ask your chemist or grocor for it. Local Wholesale and Retail Agent—l'. M. DEWAIi, 61, Grey« Street, Auckland.
JJEALTH 19 WEALTH, TO THE SUFFERING AND UNFORTUNATE. Are you one of those who find work a burden? You used to do it easily, "brightly, without effort; but now you always feel tired and worn out, whatever you attempt. Have you restless sleep, dreams, headache, backache, weakness of memory, loss of ilesh and vital power, pimples, weak eyes, buzzing ill the ears, dizziness, rheumatism, sciatica, bladder troubles, varicose veins, or any weakness? If so, know for a certainty that I can change all that. You can be made vigorous, bright, strong, hnd healthy by consulting personally, or by post, free, Professor 'NOTMANN, M.F;., E.M.G., New Zealand Health Institute, 236, j Gloucester-street, CIIRISTCHUECH. Tho j only expert Specialist advertising, with 3) ] years' European experience and seven years 1 before the New Zealand public, and to con-1 vines tho most sceptical I will forward I electrical appliances and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. A valuablo treatise (post free), showing how you can be cured and your life made worth living. Ladies' French Herbaceous Pill% for irregularities, 10s (posted). j AT the Central Pharmacy. 289, Queenstreet (opposite Bartiett's Photo Studio), you may rely on the faithful dispensing of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. GEO. FOSTER, Chemist, Proprietor. Speciality.-The Well-known Hair Restorer, 2s per bottle; post free, 2s 3d. N.8.-Country and Coastal Orders solicited. TELEPHONE, NO. 913. DOGS I—Dogs of all kinds, big and little, are better for an occasional dose of Jefferson's Alterative Dog Mixture. It produces a smooth and healthy coat, cools the system, cures skin eruptions, prevents distemper and" worms, and is the best all-round dog medicine. 2s per bottle from J. M. Jefferson, Chemist, Symondß-street and Newmarket, and Haslett. Chemist, Queen-street. J. M. Jefferson has in stock Spratt's Worm, Distemper, and Cooling Powders, Spratt's Mange Lotion and Dog Soap ; also, Orange Plumage, Golden Food for Canaries. XTERVOUSNESS AND DESPONDENCYJ-' Particulars how I found a' cure.— Gunst, Deacon's Hotel. Riverhead, Auckland. VALUABLE BOOK FOR HEN about themselves, 100 pages, poster 1 <jd in stamps.— Professor A. 0. Webster, Specialist, Exhibi-tion-street, Melbourne. LADIES— My guaranteed' Herbal Powders Restore necessary correction few hours; posted, ss.—Write Mrs. Learmouth, 430, Bourke-Bfcreefc, Melbourne. '■ THE WIFE'S WELFARE' within her own Control. Treatise posted Free. Write Prof. Hermann, French Specialist, 41, East Collins Place, Melbourne. SUFFERING MEN: Particulars free how 1 accidentally found a cure after special- ' ists failed,—Harold Sell, G.P.O.i Melbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 7 (Supplement)
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