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Weak and Delicate Debilitated and Languid tor Years. Health and Vigor now Fully Restored, lost Remarkable Cure. m a. rb Mrs. Mabel Boulton, of Turbofr St., Brisbane, Queensland, sends us ber photograph, and says: “From my infancy I was weak and delicate, and grew to be anything but a robust child, suffering from debility, no appetite, and the usual consequences of such complaints. But my parents, hearing of the health-restoring properties of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, procured some for me, and. I am happy to say that after having taken two bottles I regained health and vigor, and a good appetite, and have not troubled the doctors since. lam now married add have a family of my own, am strong and well, and can recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla* as a good family medicine.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is certainly a splendid family medicine. It is just as good for the child as for the parent. The only difference is in the dose. The thin, pale schoolgirl is as much benefited as her tired, nervous mother. The rapidly growing boy, weak and languid, is as promptly aided as his overworked and overanxious father. Keep this grand medicine in the house. A dose at the right time will often save a long and expensive sickness. All Sarsaparillas are not alike. Look out for that. Avoid the many substitutes and imitations. Insist upon getting “Ayer’s.” AYER’S Sarsaparilla Takes out all Impurities from the Blood. Ayer’s PilSs are Sugar-Coated. A IVtild and Gentle Laxative Prepared by SB. J. O. AYER CO., LoweU, Mass., XT. S. A. -

your TBAPE Of all Chemiste&Sfores sursyou aboverrade Mark

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 13