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Business Notices- f Completely Broken Down Unable to Sleep, No Appetite, Loss of Flesh, Physicians Could Give no Relief. Was Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Sometime ago I -was taken very ill, losing my; appetite, could not sleep, Bud was unable to do my work. I was attended by two doctors, but to no effect. I became very thin and weak. Sometimes when I was out I would become so 111 that I would have to go into a neighbor's house until I was fit to walk again. I cannot describe, my sufferings, only to say that this state of things lasted for months. ' ' "At last I remembered your advertisements in the papers, so determined to Xty a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Finding the first so beneficial, I took Another, and still another, and^the three bottles completely put me to rights. "I am' now perfectly healthy and strong, and can eat and sleep ant- work a Trojan." ' ' _ , , ) This is the strong and clear testimonial of Mrs. Jane Messiter (whose portrait is here given)', of f*oy St., Balmain, New South Wales.' ■ ■ It is because of the multitude of such cures that Ayer's 'Sarsaparilla is called "The World's Greatest Family flfi€dicine. H " Ayer'a^* is unlike other sarsaparillas. It contains different medicines, .Cures more quickly, acts more (directly on the blood. One bottle of " Ayer's 6 ' doesth'e work of three bottles of the ordinary kind. .^ • • Tlig It Enriches the Blood. Ay fer's Pills aid the Action of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Enriched 20 per |PBillllffi| cent, with Cream. P^^Ayia STERILIZED— |(^J^r^| NOT SWEETENED. A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. LARGEST SALE iv the WORLD V- '" " ' ■■•■ JU — •■■ j"t:"w""j "t:" w "" ~. „ ..- We are indebted to recent scientific researches for the revelation of the no less surprising than important fact, that of all the Cod Liver Oil hitherto produced not a particle has been really pure, even when claimed to be " the purest " ; however pure the source, the oil must by the present system of manufacture always be contaminated with decomposition products of its own fats, hence the nauseating tad " repeating " properties. With full knowledge of the cause Peter Moller soon found the remedy, and having remodelled his factories in accordance with the requirements of the new discoveries, he has now adopted a pew system n manufacture which, for the first time in the history of this invaluable remedy, product! z'..s j.or«: oil, jrery different from other oils: easy to take, easy to digest, and quite free from the tendency to create Unpleasant eructations. THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS hydroxVl-free The Lancet. Tune, Bth, 1835 :— " It is now known that Cod Lirtr Oil can be prepared, not only free from objectionable taste, but also fret frci.i ihe tendency to cause unpleasant eiuctations." This latter Tery disagreeable property has beenremoied by Moller's New Process. The Chemist and Druggist' (London), May Ist, 1897 :— Mollek's Cod Liver Oil. — "It would be difficult to speak too highly ofthis oil;, the taste marks the advantage of the hydroxjl-free process one Could not, tell it to be an oil. The absence of eructation we have again tested and proved." ' OF 1 2&L.T* CHtEMXSTPS.

r- The highest waterfall in the world is Oho- The North Otago Times says that the lock Cascade, in the United-State?, which is Manapouri will take away from Oamaru over Just hall a mUo hj&ti* ' 1 3QQO &a<&s oi potatoes for Sydney*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 44

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