Patent Medicines. . A Most Strengthening and Invigorating Tonic Takes oat Imparities from tbo blood, brines back an, appetite for good food, imparts strength to the nerves, lives energy and power. Ayer's Sarsaparilia Mrs. L. Kennington, of Station St., Petersham, New South Wales, sends us . the above portrait of herself, with the following letter: ,_. . . „.,,„„ i " I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilia and have found it a wonderful strengtnen- i ing and invigorating tonic and restorative. • I "Some time ago I caught a severe cola and an attack of rheumatism totlowed. I suffered terrible pains, could not eat or sleep, and feared I might be- i come a helpless invalid. . . , _ i "I did not obtain any relief until I was given a prescription for barsa- I parilla.' My husband took it to a chemist, who said, 'Try Ayer's.'- , " I noticed a decided improvement from the very first, and I was soon able to do my work again. I know of several people who owe their good health to | this great medicine." .„ . , , These remarkable results are not due alone to the sarsaparilia in Ayers Sarsaparilia. They are due to the combined action of many ingredients. No other sarsaparilia contains the same medicines. There is no other sarsaparilia like " Ayer's." This is why the people call it "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." "Ayer'3" cures, You know this. You have to experiment with others, and you can't afford to do that. , For removing impurities from the blood, for making thin blood become rich and life-giving, for restoring strength and vitality, and for building up the nervous system, there is but one medicine: St Removes Depression. Ayer's Pills Act on the Liver, more Bile is Secreted. Musical. in • i _ i*i ide>o>coca>»o*i-iin»-i«oo«9t-i»»,Hooeieoei5c>cooO'-io©>-iM [j @ -tjj « « rt --ir- d Q \n PS iOO«»I9OBffIHM*IPI«O>OMMe3iCeH{II3aeHI»H § «3 gl « "OOOOOOOOHHHHHHrt-IrIHHHMNniinnWMW g g ' ■ -g A lioeeeosoeosoeeooeeeosoisooooooo " a £ j. 5 < g JS CC 8. -iini-ONot'OMiot-owttt-oMiGt-OMioNOinoiaoino P "■ -3 o f-KH rHrHrHrH rH r- -h rH rH rH rH rH (■ K> IS y U =HOOHHHHMHHHNHMNNHNNK»«»nm*«««ffI j,— Z X I _ S £ £ a »2 '» W a JOOO<SO!0000»0009090aO»0(30000000 etc Uj Ot §S * W oG i«!BOM , l(iet-ONOMONOt.MHOI-OMOOOOOOO U » f* J« rtrt-lrt -.-,«« rtrtrHrt "- 1 * h> (TO ..t-OCOlOavrHHtl *t-OM3t»-'-» t- (O t-M 13 M rHrHrH "S3 w s I__ «s n> i m UJ «£ .OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "5 _ « in (- ©oish-©ciinnowwi-ommt» oNistomo in owo P^ CO i i»nrifiwticin«Rn»^iiiiioooii)oooot-t-toa)ffloo £ 1 1 J CO ™ «a 32 01'l<CDC;»-H--iMCIOOWCSCItO —* UJ Sg " s KO jcoL"ji~o>rH*<o»OMOi-oipHCOto»oiM*tDc; HUO«(Offlt. <*» •£>, -"-""' ""' r-< r-l l-C lH ll 1-lrtrtl-lrt rH rH m 3* 53 *£ HOOOOrtH«HrtHHHHn«NWNM(MHNMnB![I)M*« q» K I . K **" H j OCJ . j » eg" W 2 jint-o«iot-©oii3i-oei>at-oMiot'-ONi8t-o>noioo>oo , f^* J K ? rHrH rtrtrt-H rtrirtrt Mrt .1-1 <> 5?" *$ H 4iooHHHHHHHHC<e)eicinNMci«)Nt)»ncii««««ia £ *" s « "• P fi -iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Co f-l ts. ,jOooiooiflo»flOiflOioo»oO"flOiao«)Oioooooooo S H rtrt Mrt rtrt rtrt rt rt rt ,2 Nrf© l ft_ W.S P" _r __ «> * u rjOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ... mJ jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *- IU «> JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O Ml O". |^. , i unNONin(-ONint-ONiat»oniot-ONinr-oiooinoino H" 1 3 e3s* O -i ** z =--, — ■ ■ ===== « ® I'll JON ■«I!OOOOOIM*<DOOOOMT|I(OOOOOM'OI to 00 iSS . ... 03 - 1 rt rH «3) UJ 00 jOS«l-HOO«00(lUOIIl»M(-HaO«00N«l1MHO00ffl IS Cf U Mn! =tirHr-lr-lrHfrl(M«M»lC<sm«Mas*** Ttiioioiooiootot-t-t-oo Is * « x« . « «w W _- C .; JO(0O(0O(0O(0O(0O(0O(eO(0O©O(0O(0OOOOOOO DC -j3 9 53 M 8. jiot-OMiot-o«in(-©«iot-ONi^t-o»>iot-oiooiooioo u, g_J J. u. «3 J _ |s. O MU fl JO(OOU)OtOO<OO(0O«BO«eOtOO<DOtOO!DOOOOOOO •_" -. <5 »| cp. SB O =,£ d lo '*Ci Mlo, -® N,o, "** ,ial " ON,ot - ON,a, ~ o ' a OiflOioo oq 3£ I« rH rHrH rt -. rH rH rH rH rH rH rH - g^ Kn 4 o ..inoorHco(ooorHHticooso?H«r-0*1011(5^0coinooocooo -jiosh^oiio w 3 Wfi (HrHHIMNefJNCOCOCOCOHIi«iIH|(H((u3IOIOCO(O©(Ot-t-t.CDOO 05 010 «r UJ a rt a? H H| S . ; IS 2 °C irjOOOO©o©ooooooo©©ooooooo©ooo©o jjeg 05 owe t\ 3 rfc JOOOOOO 0000 00000000 y I £E WWrHHHHHrtrHrHrH t. *;'S -lat.QctiflhONinHoeiiflt.QniAt.ONifit'Onoidoino O V »5 lHHM«NC)«IC0B010'*«<l<lBlOlSlOt5OO!»t.t-l»I<JQOC3 if H ZS rH < PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-STREET.
THE LEAOSTHE WORLD. ? THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY (Frederick Moore, Manager). 75, QUEEN-STREET. SOLE AGENTS. piANOS! ABO A S ,)! "DRABS INSTRUMENTS! ( w. P. !f oiFiiANj{ 213. QUEEN-BTREET. AGENT FOE JOHN BBINSMEAD AND SONS' World-Bo nowned Pianos. Just arrived a ship-. ment of the Erhlhhion Models. AGENT FOR COLLAED AND COLLAED Well-known Ear lish Pianos. AGENT FOR GAEL ECKE Pianos, one of the Best German Manufacturers of the Day. AGENT FOR F. EESSON AND CO., Brass and Wood Instrument Makers. Unequalled in the World. FINE OLD VIOLINS FOB SALE VERY CHEAP. W. P. HOFFMANN, 215. QUEEN-STREET. IJITE ARE LANDING FURTHER **' ! SUPPLIES Of OUB RENOWNED FIRE-PROOF SAFES, ALL SIZES. [ ; GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10972, 28 January 1899, Page 6 (Supplement)
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