THE HA HIT OF HEALTH. If wo think of soap as a means of cleanliness only, even then Pears' Soap.is a mattei of course. It in tile oniy soap that is all soap am) nothing lint soap—no free fat nor free alkali in it. Jiut what does cleanliness lead to?' It leads to a wholesome body and mind; to clean thoughts; to the habit of health; (o manly and womanly beauty. I'uro Soap—i'KAiia' Rdap. — Indian chiefs troatinij with the fiovornmotii now have to append their thumbj)rintti to the documents instoud of cross-n-.arks as hitherto. The reason is that chiefs have frequently repudiated the crossmarks and tlio obligations involved. The first document was recently signed by thumb-print. If .was.a treaty- between the Government""arid the Umatilla. Indians of Washington' 10 allow cattle to cross the Indian-reservation unharmed.
■ IT- 1 Per*— ft** Acer's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine. We give below the testimony of a grateful husband: §"My wife has all her life long been subject to rush of blood to the head and fainting-fits. In later years these ' were more frequent, and licr skin became very sallow. She had scarcely any appetite, and it was not safe to leave her at home by herself for fear l of a fainting-fit. I may state we had ' medical advice both in England and ~ here in New Zealand, but it did no * good; so, some months back, I sug- ? gested that she take Ayer's Sarsapal.rilla. She protested against it, be--8 lie.ving it' to be quackery, but I purv- chased a bottle just to give it a trial, and the result was marvelous. Mrs. Moul has taken five bottles, and now - she is a new creature. . "I forward you her photo by this mail, and you can make what use you think proper of this statement. Yours gratefully."—John P. Moul, Ty-Coed, Swanson, Auckland. "P.S. I omitted-stating that the photo was taken since using the Sarsaparilla." Be sure you get the right kind of Sarsaparilla—" AYER'S." Don't let anybody induce you to try some other kind. You will regret it if you do. c If you are not in good, vigorous health, if your nerves are not so Btrong as you wish, if you are feeling run down and depressed, buy today arid begin the certain cure. Prepared by PR* J« 0* AYER & CO.i Lowell, Mass,, XT. S, A
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13859, 23 March 1907, Page 2
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