Ihfj import-! for tlio wholo Colony were ,£1,712,523, distributed as follow : —Auckland, jC'l-:5i),2(J0; Wellington, i.':!80,. r )JS ; Lyttelfon and Christehuroh, .£313,700 ; Dunodin, £371,472.
and Indigestion Mado Ilcr Lifo Miserable, but She is Head the testimony of Mrs. E. O. Monro, Coburff, Victoria, whoso portrait is also given: fiGfe* "Some few years ago I suffered terribly with indigestion and genera! debility. I could not sleep, and my condition was such as to make my life miserable. None of the many remedies I tried did mo any good, and I despaired of ever getting better. One of my friends told me of the blood-purifying and strength-giving properties of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and I began taking it. Before 1 had finished the first bottle 1 felt better, and was thus encouraged to give the medicine a thorough trial. In all I -used four bottles, me. I now recommend, to anyone suffering as I did. I Elm O As a Splendid Nerve and Blood Medicine.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1263, 14 May 1896, Page 8
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160Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1263, 14 May 1896, Page 8
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