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Gives Push and Energy Steadies the Nerves, Gives Tone to the Stomach, Prevents 111 Effects of Extreme Heat. " Puts the ' Ob ' Into You." < v Ayer's Sarsaparilla '..'.. .... "I am a professional cyclist." "In training and racing m the extreme heat of a Queensland summer, which •equires a heavy expenditure of nervous energy and often leaves one thoroughly ixhausted, I have found Ayer's Sarsaparilla of the greatest benefit. "It-makes you have a good appetite, tones up the stomach, steadies, the lerves, and puts the 'go' into you. I tell you, lam a great friend to Aye^s Sarsaparilla." ■*--■■ " ! ' Mr. F. E. Shaw, of Edward St., Brisbane, Queensland, a cyclist well known m ; sonneotion. with the "Red Bird Bicycle," sends us this letter together ynth a. jhotograph from which the. above illustration is made. This is, another reason yhy Ayer's Sarsaparilla is called .;.,-.'.. '__ " . .-" The World's Greatest Family Medicine." Such a testimonial shows how valuable Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to those-^who lave to work hard. It removes all feeling of exhaustion, braces you up, makes rour work easier, gives strength to the muscles, refreshes ahd invigorates, and, >eSt of all, takes out every impurity from the blood. AY E- R ' S Sarsapa r iI la „. ' ' . Tte Greatest oi All Nerve Tonics. - > & , ':■ -- -■■ ' ; ' , '■' •-_ -■<[>■- AVER'S PILLS cure all forms of liver trouble. mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m^i^ammmtmt^mmmmmm_mm.-_m-mm-_^m-^m-^tm---_-m_-__m STEWART DAWSON '& CO., Exquisite New Designs m Gold Jewellery. ; No. 166.— 2 Diamond*, 7^ .. "^Wjl '< ; T^ No. IGa.--2 r>;=— n^i 1 Sappffire 18-ct„ N " 0 . 0 18.-9-ct. Gold and Fine Opal, is-ct^ow'^S -to' *ai6s. .-. Fly Brooch, £1 10a. 18-ct. Gold, £3 ds, Wo. E7661.— 90t. Gold Bell Brooch, with Hexagon Cut Amethyst Centre, , No. E2448.— 9ct.G01d and Five £1 7s. 6d. Amethyst Heart Brooch, 15s. CM. We have an Extensive and Varied Stock of Ladies' Fashionable Gold £5 ss. Muff Chains, from £2 10s. to £10. 2 Diamonds 3 Particulars and Prices on Application. Sapphires> £1. wo. Oil. — Real New Zealand Greenstone Brooch, ' ■ O >' with Gold Mounts, Us. 6d. jf 0 120— -15-ct. Gold, Dianfbnd ?nt' Ruby Brooch, £2 7i. 6d. .Vo. 185;— Wedding King, No. 157a,— Elegant Scroll Brooch, 14 No.' 177.— G01d Koepei 18ct. Gold, £1 15s. Fine Diamonds, 3 Rubies, ' 18-ct.» £1 ls. Dthers at £1 Is., £1 10s. 2 Whole Pearls, £7 10s. ( Otherß £1 10s. and £5 No; aSSlset Links. 9ct. Gold. B £l d ls® i,lf, 0 H* 1«^ Ltak. , _£1 10s. 15-ct. Gold, £2 10s. £1 10s., and £2. Oct., 16s. 6d. ; 15-ct, £1 10s Silver, 7s. 6d. Silver, 4s. 6d. »r vr*T „- T i No.ol2.— Real New Zealand Greenstone' No. Es629.— Handsome New Lucky Brooch, with Gold Mounts, 16s 6d. Bell Broooh, 9-ct. Gold, 10s; 6d. *-„•, AH Ooods DeUvered Free and Safe by Post. Send for our 8o Page Illustrated List of Watches, Plate, Jewellery, Clocks, &c. 146 and 148 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND: It is stated that the Pollak-Virag sys- ... tern of rapid telegraphy has been improv- Printed and published by the proprietor, ed, and no longer uses the wavy signals I Allan Ramsay Muir, at his registered of the syphon recorder. The message,. printing office, Gladstone Boad, Gisin fact, is printed m Latin characters ay I ■ the rate of 1000 words a minute. | SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1901.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9098, 16 March 1901, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9098, 16 March 1901, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9098, 16 March 1901, Page 6 (Supplement)

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