Medical. . Warm, Debilitating Weather ' Many people, after a long spell of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a ► general "run down" feeling, ► They need a course r~7*>&»~i of Ayer's Sarsapa- (&\) V^wTg ' xilla, a medicine mu J&4Cj.m. „' which has revived jiJv^^^^S^h ■. and restored to act- 'V:;: ■'- A '|3 - ive life and health {yj-t i Iv: thousands of such''j^^^^^S{ "' ; '} sufferers. A. lady*w«^&BHK.> ►. who recently re- v(%lyT 1 turned to England '■ . I from South Africa writes concerning' this "wonderful medicine": ' ' ' "While in Gape Town the past sum- " mer I suffered greatly from the longcontinued heat. I was completely - ~ worn out; my blood seemed to be- >- come as thin as water, and I lost all energy and interest in life. My friends- • *" recommended * A 9 : Ayer's : -Sarsaparilla-' ►.. and a course of this wonderful medi- v. cine restored my health and spirits. *• My husband suffered in the same way > as I did, and he also was greatly benefited from the use of Ayer's Sarsa- " parilla." - There are many imitation h, Sarsaparillas. ■>'; Be sure you get "AVER'S."' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Moss., U. S. A, - ATEE'3 PILLS, the best family laxative. „ ___ _- — — _. .-" ■^•■■pi - {DO NOT IW?AIT • * : : UNTIL YOUR GOOD HEALTH IS Of. ► PAIRED, BUT TAKE STEPS TO ■ KEEP IT UP TO THE MASK. KB-. MEMBER THAT AILMENTS APPARENTLY TRIPLING MAY VERT SOON DEVELOP INTO SERIOUS ', .. DISEASES. DO NOT HESITATB :■.' TO TAKE '. BEECHAM'S PILLS ON • THE FIRST APPEARANCE OP ',-'■.'■ ANY DISTRESSING SYMPTOMS. THEY WILL DO MORE TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN YOUR ] - ;■":' GENERAL HEALTH THAN r, ANY OTHER MEANS YOU CAN EMPLOY,' FOR A .■■■:■ ' - ' SLUGGISH LIVER, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, LOSS OF APPETITE, AND THE DEPRESSING NERVOUS CONDITIONS THAT ARISE FROM • THESE TROUBLES, THERE IS NQ .''-"' MORE RELIABLE REMEDY THAN. o.'. : r g| BEECHAM'S PILL& :■ r ■ '"____ : '. . Females especially -will find that BEE* ' CHAM'S PILLS will restore free and , ■'■■ regular conditiens, and bring about that physical grace . a*id beauty; ■•• which only come through perfect! health and regularity. '•"* ,<'".'--. Prepared. by .-.* ... .>?,»:,„' ■ THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens. Lane ' Sold eTerywhera in Boxes. Pric* Ifl lid (56 piUa) and 2b Sd (168 pills)., ,- ; '. —■ . ; : a .■:■'' - /;?, ' JIANFS 'EMULSION. I; ..; 1 Makes weak people strong. Cures I."'. I Coughs and Colds, builds the I § lungs.' A valuable flesh-forming food- I 9 medicine. Children or adults. Sold I "■■ 6 everywhere. I • •.•■* s»...ii»iiii.in.i»iui l ui),ji.i^i».n—ail , FARMERS--***-It will pay you to tut EDSON'S,\. CHEMICAL ' ESSENCE. ■ ~ . ... _ : ™" "■" ™ .'.''■■:;?,"J'S ' ' ' ' WILL ■■CUBE LAMENESS IN HORSES SPAVINS, CUBBS, SPLINTS, ""■'- " CALLOUSED OR HARD SWELLINGS. ETC*- > -IN BOTTLES AT 2/-, 3/6, and 5/. EDSON'S CONDITION ■powder ,; ; ,:v.^|l FOR HORSES. -• * IMPROVES THE APPETITE. PURIFIES THE BLOOD, AND PRODUCES* • 1 r A SLEEK AND GLOSSY COAT. i IN PACKETS AT 1/-. ' - EDSON'S GRIPE OR COLIC MIXTURE ■ .FOR HORSES. ' " AN' INVALUABLE REMEDY. SCARCELY EVER KNOWN TO FAX* "\ 3/6 PER BOTTLE* EDSON'S CLEANSING ' DRENCHES ;'.'• FOR COWS. '"-' : ' :^w THE DEMAND IS STEADILY -M INCREASING FOR THESE CELEBRATED DRENOHESJ. . 2/6 PER PACKET. • ' ■ EDSON'S WORM POWDERS FOR HORSES. . HORSES USING THEM REQUIRa NOREST- FROM WORK, OR ALTERATION IN' FEEDING. IN PACKETS AT 2/6. \ To be obtaicsd at all Chemists and Storekeeper**.^ ' — m .' J. EDSON, Chemist 368, Queen St., Auckland. Established 1859. ' : . —- ——- : ' " -—a - Boots and Shoes. .; - ■ *i r w | Q', • stone si /So- ; * (LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.), Direct Dnporters from the World's J>adinfl Markets of TTIGH ,Q.RADE X>OOTij AND CHOE^ ' ■, '] "IN ENDLESS! VARIETY. New ShlpoientH just arrived ex Draytow Grange, .aaversham Grange, Delphic, Gori»v . thic, etc. • Large Assortment ol UP-TO-DATE ENGLISH. : AMERICAN, t!B®\ ' < ; v ;•: CONTINENTAL • ' ' ' BOOTS. SHOES. AND SLIPPERS. .* ' l j FLEXIBILITY, DURABILITY, AND STSLKt' Immansp. P '.•>;?;; of Ccionial Footwear, , , / urn -.' : r 01.7?. ?sow; WINDOWS, ■ • .■• cvone ANi? ryy.* .. ? AUCKLAND CASH - CORNER QUEEN AND DABBY ..rZ.v£s£t - , ''\ Attdat J jjjJTABIN.B QQUARE." JJBVO7'/?OB3V ' . '// :■' .::■■: ■■■;;-''.■■■:'■■■'. KiMxWkM&f::^s?Ms ,;:■■;■ ..f; .■■;-. :■..■.;■.;.. ;...•■;.< ■>..,-_ '■.:..:■■.,(-:'■. ■;,-..■.■;,■.. ■!/;: -.■!/■ '••;■ '■./;'- ;.:; ,f MWsf;i?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 2
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