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‘ Are you ever nervous? Do you lie awake nights, suffer from despondepoy, and often feel discouraged? It’saterribio lifo to.lead. suffer In this way any more.. Got strong and well. _ ’ i WBM TM| O ***£?“* frj iII 111 Follow the adV ice of Mrs. Thomas Pritchard, of Adelaide, South Australia. Shp sends us her photograph and says: ; “I had a terrible illness which left iry nerves all unstrung. I had severe headaches indigestion, sleeplessness, and my nerves • were just as weak as they could he. I then tried,Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and I began io .improve at once. My appetite returned, my digestion improved, and my ueivcj becaihe strong and steady.” AYER’S . Sarsaparilla There are many imitation “ Sarsaparillas.” Be sure you get Ayer’s. Use Ayer’s Pills with the Sarsaparilla. These are purely xegetable pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.

Languid Condition 11 Doctor said there was one thing which might do me good—Scott’s Emulsion ” Life has a poor lookcut when you are too languid to do anything—too languid even to .visit to do anything ! Such a condition is usually a legacy from anaemia, and if not conec’erl leads to disaster. Here is the •terv of disaster averted : “ £9, G " rge Row, Doekhead, ■ London, England, June 10th, 1901. '■ D’t Sirs, — Last autumn I suffered very 'odly from tho effects of anaemia, which was ollo’wed by lung trouble, and I got into a vrrv weak and languid condition. It was positively too much trouble for me to do anyhing, as I could not exert’myself in the least. I had to take to my bed; yet I did not make tho slightest progress, In October ny doctor said there was one thing which 7 ' l l - illhv v 111 I \ ' MISS N. BOOTH. (From a photograph.j ' might do me good, and that was Scott’s Emulriop. I acted upon his advice, gave the preparation a fair trial, and am heartily glad to be able to say the results have been most satisfactory, for Scott’s Emulsion was successful whore everything else had failed. I can truly say that I never felt’so well as 1 do now, and I cannot help thinking Scott’s Emulsion has been the means of saving my life. I consider your preparation a wonderfully strengthening and invigorating remedy, and would certainly advise all suffering from chest and lung troubles to give it a trial. “ Yours truly, “'((Signed) (Miss) N. Booth.” Miss Bootb's story is a story often told by those who write to us—that a doctor prescribed Scott’s Emulsion. He could, of Course, had he thought wise,have prescribed plain coddiver oil, or any of tho many substitutes and imitations of Scott’s Emulsion. But he did not; he told Miss Booth that there was one thing which might do her good—Scott’s Emulsion. The doctor, like doctors everywhere who prescribe Scott’s Emulsion, had the best of reasons for prescribing this remedy, because Scott’s Emulsion is tho highest and most valuable form in which cod-liver oil is to be Ibtained nowadays. Thousands of doctors admit this. Then, additionally, all the nasty taste and. smell of cod-liver oil is eliminated b) the Scott & Bowno process, and the virtues of cod-liver oil are reinforced with hypophosphites of lime and soda, the first of the bone and tissue builders. If you are languid, antemic, listless, and without strength to meet the round of daily cares, take Scott’s Emulsion, and you will be quickly cured. But you must remember what the doctor advised Miss Booth: that there is “one thing—Scott’s Emulsion”— that will help in such cases. To-secure the relief Miss Booth had, sec that on the wrapper of the bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big codfish ; if they are there you have Scott's Emulsion. . Ypu can obtain a sample of Scott’s Emulsion by sepding sixpence to Scot’ and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott’s Emulsion. ,

Are You Anaemic ‘ - ; Anaemia means -poor blood. Half the young girls of to-dAy are anaemic—Are you ? Anaemic people can’t digest food —because stomach and liver need rich, red blood. Anaemic men and women look pale, languid, sallow, washed-out. They drag themselves about—always hired, never hungry. \ Anaemic men and women look poorly and sleep poorly. Their hearts thump on the slightest exertion—they lose breath if they run upstairs. Are you anaemic ? Full down your eyelid—if the Lining is pale and bloodshot, you have anaemia. Open your lips—if your gums are pale and dull instead of scarlet, you have anaemia. Now* the one great cure for anaemia is Dr Williams’ Fink Pills. They cure anaemia because they actually make new blood. They fill the veins with pure, rich, red blood that carries health, strength and energy to every corner of the body. Dr Williams’ Fink Pills make pale cheeks rosy—bring back the appetite—banish breathlessness—add sparkle to the eyes—make thin forms round and plump—give strength to tired backs and peace to aching heads. Dr Williams’ Fink Fills build up the blood and brace up the nerves. They regulate all the natural functions of the i body. They are worth their weight in gold to growing girls and delicate women. Read this :— “ From the time I was sixteen 1 began to decline gradually until my pale face and weakened condition showed only too clearly that I was anaemic,” said Miss Annie Gabriel son, The Tort, Nelson. “I had to force myself to eat. I-grew thinner and thinner and always felt weak and back-achy. I was far too tired to go. for a long walk or to climb a hilleven housework was too much for rue. After fruitless medical treatment. I heard that Dr Williams’ Fink Fills were an excellent blood-builder and nerve-tonic. The very first box did me a world of good. It brought a little colour to my face and gave me some appetite. Four boxes made a wonderful improvement and ever since then 1 have been in capital' health. I eat and sleep well and I have gained in weight. My sister and several, friends have also been greatly benefited by Dr Williams’* Pink Pills.” , Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cure, r-premia and the weakness of women because they build up the blood with ‘eyery 'dose. That’s just the reason too why they build up the strength after wasting dieases like .pneumonia, influenza, typhoid and rheumatic /fever. In exactly the same way they strike at the -root and cure all blood diseases like indigestion, .biliousness, headaches, backaches, lumbago, rheumatism, liver and kidney diseases. Dr Williams’ Fink Pills are sold by all retailers and by the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, at 3s a box. or six boxes (for 16s (id, post free. Put you must be sure to get the genuine N/Z. kind, put up in small wooden boxes. Foreign substitutes, in small glass bottles, never cured anyone. Insist on seeing on every package the genuine N.Z. address, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills

CARTER AND CO. GRAND DISPLAY OF SUMMER GOODS Our Show Room is the Talk of the Town. Never before has such a Display of Drapery been shown in Invercargill. MILLINERY ! O'OUR MILLINERY IS SECOND TO Ladies about to purchase a nice Trimmed Hat would do well 'to inspect our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our strong point is not only Beauty but reasonableness in Price. -SEE WINDOW— La,dies’ Blouse 3 ’ A grand iot in Muslin, Silk, Mercerised Sateen, Print and Satin. Ladies’ Underskirts, A large assortment to choose from, in White, Coloured, Moreen, Print, Muslin, Satin and Striped Sateen, at prices to suit all Our Blousing and Dress Materials Are very beautiful, never before have such dainty Muslins and Silk effect materials been shown. Black and White Dress Materials, Is, Is 6d, Is 11|d, and 2s 6d Black, Plain and Fancy LUSTRES, from Is to 4s lid Ladies’ Lace Collars and Collarettes In endless variety, in cream, white and biscuit colours. Also a pretty lot of LADIES’ SEQUIN COLLARETTES, GLOVES, TIES HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES and HANDKERCHIEFS. CLOTHING. 7 We are showing all the Latest Styles in HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CAPS, and Gents’ Underwear of all descriptions. MEN’S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS from 27s 6d % BOYS’ TUNIC SUITS. from 6s lid i x . Remember—All goods sold at Dunedin PRICES FOR CASH. CARTER & CO., BRISCOE'S BUILDINGS, DEB STREET, INVERCARGILL. J

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Southland Times, Issue 17082, 3 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17082, 3 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17082, 3 November 1902, Page 4

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