We All Use It Keep Medicine on Hand. Don’t Wait till Sickness Comes. . Treat the Disease Early and Cure Promptly. Keep Well. Wm. Allen, Police Constable of horth Carlton, Victoria, sends a photograph of his family and says: • ' For ““W years -we have never been without Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in the house. When any of us are feeling poorly, just a few doses will make us all l ight. My,wife says it is a grand medicine for children, especially when they are growing fast. She finds it of great benefit, herself, when she gets tired and worn out from overwork. The same medbine cured me once of a severe liver complaint, pain through the ki&> neys, and impure blood.” LP •rim ,1 as * r i ■ta. . Wr. Allen should certainly be proud of his family. And he shows good judgment in keeping Ayer’s Sarsaparilla always in the house. He knows it gives bright eyes to the children, makes them have a clear and smooth skin, brings good color to tbe cbeeks and lips, and gives them the hearty appetite so necessary to a substantial growth and development. Don t make the mistake of experimenting with some other Sarsaparilla. All other Sarsaparillas are sold because they are said to be like Ayer’s. arsaparilla The Greatest Family Medicine the World Has Ever Known
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New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 9
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220Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 9
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