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All Bushmen Use It Loss of Appetite and Genera! Exhaustion Quickly Corrected. Even A Great Wood-Purifier. Mr. Granger Ward, of Ferndale Estate, Brisbane, Queensland, sends us bis photograph, and gives this very strong testimonial: “Some years ago while in America I had fever and ague, which left me in a most weak state and quite done up. I took some of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and it soon put me to rights, and my strength returned. I can safely recommend it to others. I also in this country had, while in the bush, an attack of scurvy, and I soon got rid of this complaint through using the same remedy. For cleansing the blood, and for eruptions of the skin, I do not think it can be beat. All bushmen use it.” Of course you know very well that the way to cure a disease is first to remove the cause. Hence, you say, there is no sense in using ointments and washes for rashes and eruptions. Neither is there any sense in taking stimulants for weak nerves. First of all, go down deep to the cause of air the trouble. You will find it in the blood. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla takes out, all the impurities from the blood and makes it rich and red. Then goo£ health returns. No other Sarsaparilla is like “Ayer’s ” Sarsaparilla. Do not forget thatr Look out for imitations. They are everywhere. Carefully avoid them. AYER’S S arsaparilla Purifies, Enriches, Strengthens, Builds Up. Take Ayer's Pills with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One aids the otherPrepared by T/H. J. O. AYSR CO.. I.owell. Mass.. TJ. S. A. Scurvy is Quickly Cured. <■ ,-YvA M m m m. ■m 1 V wm ■/////

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 5