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In Bed for Months; Terrible Suffering; Rheumatism Cured ? A Limb Saved ; Now Works Hard at 72» / "While living at Broken Hill I was snbject to lumbago and rheumatism,' having swollen joints which prevented me from working or going about any, I tried a great many remedies and put out a great many pounds trying to gel rid of my complaints, but to no good. " As soon as I put my foot on the ground I suffered terrible pain, so I w«j( obliged to stay in bed for many months. " One doctor told me I had the dropsy, and another told me I would have ta lose my leg; " But, having heard of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I decided to try it, and now I an} thankful to say it has completely restored me to health. - "I am now 72 years old, have a splendid appetite, and work hard every, day." Mr. John F. Jones, of Cobar, New South Wales, sends us this testimonial with the above portrait of himself. It is the experience of thousands of others who have had impurities removed from their system by Ayer's Sarsaparilla* Such testimonies have given to this remedy the name of "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." : Sick people may be cured if they will only take the right medicine. Tho blood must first be made pure, no matter what the diccase. With pure blood nature can go ahead and complete the cure. . ; Acts on the Blood. Jty er's Pills are Sugar Coated* Easy to_TaK§r:

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Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 47

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