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Gives Nerve-power, Prevents Nervous Exhaustion, Keeps up the Physical Strength. "i am a Professional Cyclist." "I am anxious to obtain all the prizes and honors possible. To do this I , know I must keep my blood and system in good order. For this purpose J tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla and the results have always been satisfactory. "Training and racing make an excessive nervous strain and loss of nerve force and physical strength. To quickly restore this loss of nerve energy and power I have never found anything equal to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla keeps my blood pure and this tones up and strengthens my whole body. "Today I have the honor to be the champion cyclist of Forbes, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I send you my portrait on my good steed that has carried me with waving colors over the track." This is the testimony and portrait of the well-known cyclist, H. H. Jonnson, of South Forbes, New South Wales. Ayer's Sarsaparilla takes out all impurities from the blood. It changes thin blood into rich, red blood, such blood as healthy nerves and muscles must have. "Ayer's " and only Ayer's is called "The World's Greatest Family Medicine. 91 All who are thin and pale need it. AJI who are weak and easily tired need it. All who are nervously depressed from a warm climate need it. flt Invigos'aSes the Who!® System. Pills Qws Biliousness and Siok Heatiaoft&

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Otago Witness, Issue 2397, 8 February 1900, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2397, 8 February 1900, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2397, 8 February 1900, Page 19

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