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Mr. JAS. E. NICHOLSON, A well-to-do Farmer of Florcnceville, If. 8., Canada, suffers for seven long years with CANCER OF THE LIP. Agonizing torture relieved, Disease Cured. “ I am 55 vears of age, and until 1384 bad always enjoyed good health. About that time, a little hard bunch, liko a wart, appeared on my lower lip. Finally, the bunch gathered, broke, and formed a sore; then it began to eat into the flesh. The Cancer—for that is what the doctors finally called it—kept getting worse and worse, year after year. It caused me great pain and uneasiness. During the last year, I would wake twenty times in a night, suffering intensely from twitching pains. It was as if my flesh was being torn from me by pinchers, bit by bit. '//A & f At last, I began to tako Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In the course of a week or two I noticed a decided improvement. The twitching and the pains were very much less, and the soro began to look healthier. In three months my lip began to heal, and, after using the Sarsaparilla for six months, the last trace of the Cancer disappeared, and left very little scar.”—J. E. Nicholson, Florcnceville, N. 8., Canada, Ayer’s' Sarsaparilla Made by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass.,U.S.A. Has cured others, will euro you.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1118, 4 August 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1118, 4 August 1893, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1118, 4 August 1893, Page 12

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