Business Notices. INVERCAEGILL. HARDWARS, WOODWARE, & TIMBER KfIITCHA^TS AND 3stt:ee-:d]E3:es,£3' iesobji^sioi^o-^sess. We hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILD IKG MATEEIALS, and give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for full at ANY RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLAND. 1 1MB EE, supplied Direct from or from our Yard in INVER CAEGILL. " TRY OUR PRBCES. k FAMOUS ' IMITATED. Sufferers from INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, or SLUGGISH LIVEE who have been advised to get tfs W£s!a©© s ' must be sure to ask for L.®ASBY 9 & " WABIOIV which is the original and only genuine. Prepared from h SEOIIT figeiFE and is essentially different from every other so-called ** Walaoo " in the market. ASK FOR UiSifS "WAioa" and don't be persuaded that anything else is as good. £.©ASBY»a 4i WAHtM>" laas proved its cufi'ative powes-s time ssffSefi" ilisie. No other medicine has done so. You can safely follow in the footsteps of the thousands who loudly proclaim the virtues of I,OA«BY»a " WAS©©," iPaSe* Emaciated* Mo Appetite^ Ayer's Sarsapariila Onred Him. tioiward Graham, Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, writes Gratefully of His Cure. "In 1890 I had a severe attack of typhoid fever, and for nearly five years after the fever left me was a confirmed invalid. I had no appetite; became pale and emaciated, and was unable to work. I tried various remedies but found no relief until I began taking AYEE'S SAESAPAEILLA. This medicine greatly improved my appetite, restored my liver and stomach to a healthy condition, and now my food digests perfectly and I am better than ever I was in my life. JTor this I am deeply grateful, and take pleasure in making known to others the value of your_ Sarfiaparilla." v jThe wonderful success of the great blood purine* has led to numerous imitations. The name— Ayer's SarsaparilSa — Ia prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. Ec« fuse all substitutes. Kigrliest Awards at tbe World's Great Expositions,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2289, 13 January 1898, Page 54
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