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■ " ; Business Hot icesCELEBRATED The Safest and most Effectual Cure TRA^><§Lj' THEY EEQUIKE NEITHER, r*n tt t t?tti?ttiwat <?TVT s£sM^M*v"> CONFINEMENT ■DTT-ff-mwATTf' r<YTTT Nob ALTERATION of DIET - ALL MUSCULAR PAIHS. ""^^f^ EFFECT BE INJUEIOUS. I!EGISTr,IIED. , T&ese Last Three Years I Have Never Had a Fain. ilr Eade. . 27 Boyne street. TVillhigton, Durham, January 12, 1898. Dear Sir, — It affords me great pleasure in writing these few lines to inform yon about your valuable pills. It is seven years since I had the rheumatic fever, and the following three years I had the rheumatic pains. Having tried "' sure " remedies, but got no better, I heard of your pills, which I got and used and received great benefit. THESE LAST THKEE YEAES I HAVE NEVER HAD A PAIN r in regaid io rheumatics. You can iise my ranio, and also publish to ihe world the great power jour pills hove over ihcmnalic paint, aicd mr>ny I have told have got relief. They fca^e Lcen io me tLice limes the value I have paid for them. — I remain, yours iruly, JOHN LONG STAFF. : " P.!?. — 1 vrcu'd Lave written you econcr, but I bare given them a good test. - EUtE'S PILLS. J > ~" Tlie First Two Pills Took the Fain Away. 2 College Fark Villas, Kcnsal Gieen, London, W, May, 1891. • Dear Sir,-— I feel it my dujy (o lell you tbat I had rheumatic gout once, and had to Blop at lonie for Ihiee weeks. * I1?ar;Dot describe ihe. pain I suffered. I read your adverlifecmeni, and locked" upon it as all oibeis. Abi other &igna]ir»u kv " Tiytheni.'' I did so. THE HRSIV TWO PILLS T.COK 188 v\ AWAY in a few hours, and I was able to resume my woik. No one nc^d oo frightened to take Ihem. I have recommended, them to all whom I have beard complaining oi rheumatism, "gout. lumbago, neuralgia, &c. I hone 1 no cne will doubt my statement. — Yours sincerely, Mr G. Eade. / JAS. PETTENGALL - PBEPABED Oiffjjy. BY /; " GEOBGE EAJDE, 232 Goswell Road, London. "'England, And sold by all Chemists, in bottles, Is l^d ; three in one, SsOc 1 . _EADffS CELEBRATED GOUT AND RHEDIATIC PILLS. Gold Medals, Paris, 1878:1889. Of Highest Quality, and Having Wk >¥* BJ A Greatest Durability are Therefore isP mmi %t 1 ; CHEAPEST. ' f ' I LH'O :Cured Her .When a Little ClrS a Cured Her ' Again When a Pother. Takes Out All .Disease from the Blood ; Gives Strength; A Splendid Tonic; An Indispensable Household Medicine "I first used Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla when a little girl for debility and poorness of the blood. It strengthened me greatly, built me right up, and made me well and strong. After a recent attack of typhoid fever I found myself very -weak .»nd again I thought of this wonderful strengthening medicine. So I began its Use, and with great and lasting benefit. All my robust health is back again, thanks to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. • It is a splendid tonic, purifies the blood, makes it rich, and is an indispensable household medicine." This is a practical experience which Mrs. H. A. Steinberg, of Nelson St., East Adelaide, So. Australia, has had with Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. With this She sends a photograph of herself and child, which we reproduce above with her permission. Indeed, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." Perhaps Mrs. Steinberg describes your condition, also. Perhaps your blood Is thin, making you pale and weak ; perhaps you are depressed, discouraged. Then there is a remedy that will build you up, made you strong and vigorous again. And it is a, wonderful medicine for the children, too ; giving them good flesh, rich blood, and steady nerves. AVER'S Sarsaparilfla : ' Takes Out All Impurities from the Blood. AVER'S PfiLLS are gentle, safe, thorough.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 22

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