A Stringof Complaints Languor, Depression, Genera! Undoing, Loss of Appetite, Weakness,— A String of Complaints Due to Hot Weather. G. J. Plenty, of Bowden, South Jp II P^^^ffl ill I ml^V Australia > Sends US biS Pkoto&^P ll ji I [ W "! navo a regular string of com-" Ul' lir 3^*l II plaints every summer. The excessive 111 1 111 1 ,(M a| 'II heat prostrates me. I feel languid I ' 1 , II and depressed and have a general uniWtfScl gP ' doing of my hoalth. A great many I iiifil >S^ w' I of my friends complain in the same lllfil J r)n way. Lately I have found that Ayer's l , ■ iJnl *S*s£ jm| Sarsaparilla overcomes all these bad 1 ' |l^]sffip|^t Ml effects and enables me to go through I ' !J|| fifr^-p^*''' A\\\\ the hot season without any trouble. III I I Ilk. > / yH] It revivifies my system, purifies my .it, •' |J|nw|r^, -^^^^bJJI (I blood, and gives me an unusual delllllil Pbllßk^ HBbLU S ree of strength. lam sure no one \WyJXm/tA /I ,^HHBbI will b6 disappointed with this medil^jMwmf/^^^aL^C r/jWEBM cine, for it is not only a preventive mffllß^i jriJT Wmßßw tut also a powerful cure of dis"The World's Greatest Family Medicine." Keep yoHr blood in good condition, keep your digestion strong, and keep your nervous system vigorous. Then you will not suffer from the weakening effects of hot weather. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was made for just these purposes. It cools the blood, tones up the digestive apparatus, puts force into tha nervous system. And it fortifies you against hot weather, cold weather, or changeable weather. It gives strength to ward off disease. \ Don't be deceived by trying some other Sarsaparilla. Don't experiment with imitations. Hold fast to the tried and tested Sarsaparilla— Ayer's. AVFR'Q Sarsaparilla A Tonic for All Seasons of the Year Ayer's PLIJLs are a purely vegetable laxative for the whole family*
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Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 19
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313Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 19
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