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Cured Her When a Little 'GirlCured Her Again When-a Mother* Takes Out All Disease fronfi the Blood; Gives Strength; A Splendid Tonic; An Indispensable Household, Medicine Ajefs m // m. m mm m nl U-i. -y': fti'/ilil’ •- vS *ll ness of too blood. is strengthened mo greaicy, “*■» • * m , e well and strong. After a recent attack of typhoid fever I found myself very weak md again I thought of this wonderful strengthening medicine, fao I began its use, and with great and lasting benefit. All my robust health is back again, bhonks to Ayor’s Sarsaparilla. It is a splc-adia-jtonic, purifies the blood, makes It rich, and is an indispensable household medicine.” This is a practical experience which Mrs. H. A. Steinberg, of Nelson St., East Adelaide, So, Australia, has had with Hr. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. With this she sends a photograph of herself and'child, wnich we reproduce above with her permission. Indeed, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is ; ’ , , . . “■the World’s Greatest Family Medicine.” ■ Perhaps Mrs. Steinberg describes lyoiir condition, also. Perhaps your blood s thin, making you pale and weak j perhaps you are depressed, discouraged. Ihen there is a remedy that will build yon up, made you strong and vigorous igaip. And it is a wonderful medicine for \ the children, too giving them good lesh, rich blood, and steady nerves. .. ! r AVE FTS : S'drsk pa ri 11 a - Takes Out All Impurities frdm'the Blood. AYER r S NILS are gerstle, safe, thorough. cLny PiiJLaiiißiwiittM'fiß HIGHEST AWARD— GOLD MtSst—PARiS EXHSSSTIQfi, 1900. % MELLIN’S FOOD yields ajcoHiplelo - iiet fortfie youngest infants; in all climates. I • ’ " . MELLIN’S ,SBOD retains its . of ■time and is adapted for use- m\ il ,.v. Samples'etc., may s>e oWaiiief! o» r.O.M.rt c ’Vd, ft • ~■ .Street. ■ ytl-l.'*. <irc!r.el! •.dreet. ift.SKie " Melliu’s Food Contpavv "for Australia ami f-Jc-y iea! au ;*t f , 56.; CrpiTO'i •■Sfrrrt.‘T;o,ijrl<ln,. i » (S ; ,Vf ;rojJiir£»l Si i ;■ : : ■■ I ■ u-' : ■ ■ s The New Aperient! s • ", W -i 'i& cet cl 'M SOI xt{P7i S U I TUt w. uAT^^-tX ”C 1 4 1 S Suavfter in tnodoj foriifef in. re* i.:,IV/OU 5 M s ,:u Sir Two Shillings per Bottle. “iwfb S ‘* I * *

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 2