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— J . ■' — Medical. • (■ ■ • ~ | t " yTin Jest Family Wising | ' Is one that will Purify the Blood, Strengthen tie Serves, <g| Aid Digestion, and Bake the Blood Rich and Red. Ay@r ? s .Sarsaparilla; "I wish to say to every one that I have used a great deal of Ayer'a : j Sarsaparilla in my family. I believe it is the best family medicine there is j m "Once while I was on a vessel trading to the East Indies and also while I •' was living 'in Calcutta, I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for impurities in my blood, g and with the best results. I always took a stock of it with me when I went on , t mv voyages. I could not feel safe without it. For eruptions of the skin, boils, *; and such affections it is a quick and sure cure. _ I recommend it to everybody if suffering from impurities in the blood, showing itself in any way whatsoever.'' j This is what Mr. W. A. Lindsay (whose portrait, with that of his wife and | child is here given), of Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia, thinks of Ayer's i| Sarsaparilla. Because of the multitude of such case?, the people call Ayer'a' {1 Sarsaparilla i "T(ie World's Greatest Family Medicine." j ' Because some other preparation may be called a sarsaparilla is not tH6 .< i slightest reason that it is anything like "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla. If you wish? I these quick results, these safe results, these sure results, you must insist upon j: getting "Ayer's." Make a particular point of this, ,* | llt Removes Disease by Purifying the Blood. : I Ayer's Pills Aid the Action of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, f i

COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR BILE. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR LIVER. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR ACIDITY. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR HEARTBURN. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR INDIGESTION. COCKLE'S PILLS( FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCKLE'S PILLS. IN USE EVERYWHERE, COCKLE'S PSLLS. FREE FROM MERCURY. COCKLE'S '.PILLS; . IN USE OVER 94 YEARS. In Boxes at Is. lid-, 2s. 9i, -Is. (xl, lis., and 225. Of til Uelleine Vendors throughout tie World. tin in ■ >■■■■■ 11 "■ ■■■ i* V I T AM T I O. 209, Fitzroy-sireet, St. Kilda, 25th February. 1899. Mr. S. A. Palmer, Agent for Vitadatio, Melbourne. Dear Sir.-For about 12 months I had been troubled with enlargement of tho liver and indigestion. The usual treatment produced no good effect, and hearing of VITADATIO, I determined to try it. After taking five bottles I feel quite recovered. This medicine is a grand tonic, and enables one to relish his fond at all times; is easy and pleasant to take, and does not necessitate absence from business. For people engaged in sedentary employment nothing could bo better Wishing you every success, I remain, Yours truly, THOMAS FRASER, C.E. " Wydah," 114, Punt Road, Windsor, „ . „ . „ 25th February, 1899. S. A. Palmer, Esq., Vitadatio Institute, n n. t Bourke-street, Melbourne. Dear Sir,— am indeed glad and grateful t > let you know my case and tho result of taking VITADATIO. I'or the last 12 years I have been suffering from constant, attacks of asthma and chest complaints, and at times so bad that I almost wished for death to relieve me, gasping for breath, and to all appearance at death's door. I have at various times consulted at least live different medical men, and for five years was attended by our family doctor, who relieved but did not cure me. I was induced by a relative to try your lr.edicine, and from the start received great benefit in my general health, more than anything else I ever took for my trouble. I have taken six large bottles, and am nappy to say I have now no fear of mv enemy, asthma, because I feel so well and free from it. I was really in terror from the frequency and suddenness of the attacks l^i r ll ®.i ) cann< >t. express how grateful I am, choose to send!" 1 my CMB to any you may Yours faithfully. MRS. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. Price of VITADATIO, 5s 6d and 3s 6d. Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it. Head Office for New Zealand: 39, Mannersstreet, Wellington. Agent for Auckland: P. M. DEWAR, 51, Grey-street. 74 araUa 4 to *? f harvard University, Class 74. The Doctor has devoted a lifetime tn tha study of SPECIAL DISEASES. "omHf these lit association with tho leading Specialists of the Old and Now Worlds, which enables him M. Ca arri tr °, ubl(!S excoßeS cured witliln aais 'a'vssß ?»!2,rK;s«SH IS 110 organic disease and nothing hut ~n inorganic trouble, or in other words a eon work-why not m medicine' The ffitoTS doctor will promise n074, g must be guessing as to the trouble Md Sipm ing as to tho remedy. Ladies nml'pontiflJ in science there is no guesswork nemen ' woman can die withoSTla.it N ll ? lan or Bhould bo known to a doctor mil th? v cau . too. Remember, medical ethics win n^ mcdy neither will dignity founded 0 „ Messing heln you. that Speer wishes claim'to n ne'f UlU,er " stood that ho does not claim tn 1 ? Un^ er " possibilities, or to have 5,.^,,? erform lm " Ho claims only to be a nualifipd „ power - FimSESo°f rollßhly i™ ed CC the at a tUstonce ran, People form, with stamp, bo treated at hnSllf S" course does not in any wav It business. Secrecy in alf cases. wlUl Address: H. J. SPEER, M.D., . P.O. Box 339, Wellington Special Treatment for the Limm- n The Desire for Alcohol ' m asr- ™°' in ' the know^M TEED'S CERTAIN 1 Nothing Equals It. An Unsolicited &7 monial received 12th July, 1898, from ii S h McCutcham, Esq.:—About 1890 I bo?ehf Tt Hawera a box.of your Certain Cure for On™, which I was informed was worth a h,fnS times its cost, and I found itT,t "nndred that was claimed for it On return a '^ London in 1391 my feet were so sorely fried by tho flagstones etc.. that I again reoS a corn cure, and bought all the h«? recommended to me, including the t, .!, ? yertised " Watch" remedy, hut tho llHb. i, fit derived made me regret my inability to find an agent in London for " Teed's A.™ Bv/f" 11 slould be known and used wher<v I x. ssw* 1 - °»».

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 6 (Supplement)

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