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Weak Nerves Are you ever nervous? Do you lie awake nights, suffer from despondency, and often feel discouraged.: 1 It's a terrible life to lead. Don't suffer in this way any more. Get strong and well. Follow the adviccof Mrs. Thomas Pritchard, of Adelaide, South Australia. She sends us her photograph and says : " I had a terrible illness which left my nerves all unstrung. I had severe he..d:i -lies; indigestion, sleeplessness, and my nerves were just as weak as tliey could by. 1 then tried.Ayer'3 Sarsaparilla and I be- an to improve at onoe. My appetite returned, my digestion improved, and my nerves became strong and steady." AVER'S Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer':. ! Use Ayer's Tills with the Sarsaparilla. These are purely vegetable pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lpwcll, Mass., U.S.A. What i» Pain Balm ? Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment, and while adapted to all the ordinary uses ol a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this class. Tain Balm is especially ' beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which this remedy has effected a cura when the sufferer had previously tried the best medical service without securing relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rheumatism .- The M'Oormick Harvester is the oi,ly machine that is good enough for everybody. Pain Balm heals bruises, burns and scalds in less timo than any other treatment. It ls " antiseptic," that is, it prevents putrefaction, and by so doing generally prevents an unsightly scar remaining after the injury is healed. For lame back, lumbago and neuralgia. Pain Balm has no equal. .It has the quality of " getting to the right spot." No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial ol this remedy. On© application gives relief. Try it. Mac- | lister and Co., chemists, sell it. | Dead Shot for Dirt. — Can't live where Empire Company's Extract of Soao is I used. AUSTRALIA* MUTUAL PBOVIDENT SOOIETY MONEY TO LEND. ' "THIS Society is prepared to lend money on FIRSTI CLASS FREEHOLD CITY AND COUNTRY SECURITIES at 4J PER CENT. Our New Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege of re-paj dng up to 20 per cent of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEOAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society's branch office, Welling on, o> to any ol the Society's diatrict^ifflcea. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington G. O. BURNES, Distriot Seoretary. Esk street, Invercargill, Ist September, 1902. LILY STARCH IS THE BESOT IS TBE BESI ISE NO OTHER p oocra-_Bi___ re OX __XT. 89 BBRSBPX Till SOUTHLAND TIMBER CO. BAWMILLXRS ANEt TIMBER MIROHANTB. O-FOr-JCfIE STBMT, nrVBEOABOILU MILI.E _. D tIMBEB TABDS' WAICOIA. GBIiTFK BUSH, OBOVI BUSH AND US VPBOABOILL vv Ds..'B.PT!o_."of BOUGH fe DRK BIS rn-BW RTPPtrer, J~H-ENBLEY. MAN AC IB ..,. , . n „ . THERE is notM-jr co restful and pontbinc: afte hard day's work aa a cup of ctoioe Unblend ondai t.a__a Tea.

Sour Stomach. a aMMHH__---B_________________________H___iiHß__a_-MiMB A Sour Stomach is sure to lead to a sour face, a sour temper, and a soured life. And no wonder — for a Sour Stomach means heartburn, dizziness, sick headaches, waterbrash, belching of wind, loss of all B appetite, and a coppery taste in the mouth. What could be more B wretched % H But all this sickly dyspepsia comes from your liver — and it 8 can all be cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. fl > Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, actually make new blood— and thia *J f new, pure, red blood sweetens the stomach, stimulates the lifer, A I sharpens the appetite and strengthens digestion. fl I Then, there's an end to your biliousness ! I ► Stomach Troubles Banished.-— A sour, bilious stomach w«s my *\\ fate for many monthsj" says Mr. J. tie C. Smith, merchant, Kimboltoti Read, Q Fielding. "*".' '»ver wouldn't work, und my system was 'closrjred with hitter H bile. My appetite vanished. If I ate anything, 1 either vomited or suffered for H hours from raokinjr headaches. My complexion was Niffron, and the whites of ■ my eyes yellow. My nerves were so unstrung that- I could hardly hold any- ■ ttiinpffor shaking. At ni^ht I could not sleep— if 1 dozed, fearful dreams fl troubled me, and clammy sweats weakened nie. Then I began taking- ■ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My improvement was magical. All the sourness was ■ expelled from my stomach', my blood became enriched, and gradually my I appetite returned. Now 1 am healthy and have a perfect digestion." fl Pr Williams Pink Pills . Price, 3s. psr box. Always in boxes— new in bottles. W ■^ Write to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, for fret medical advice. \* 4mmmmmmmmmmmt+ *mmm+ * »W OO TO FRIENDS FOR ADVIOE, WOMAN FOR PITY, STRANGERS FOR O PARITY, RELATIONS FOR NOTHING BUT FOR FURNITURE *° AUGUST'S Who offers all FURNISHINGS at the LOWFST PRICES. ON VIEWSUITES OF ALL KINDS KAPOK MATTRESSES SIDEBOARDS DUCHESSR CHESTS DUCHESSE PAIRS CHESTS OF DRAWERS And a Whole Range of Substantial Goods. NOTE A FEW PRlOES— Clegg's Perambulators from 37s 6d, Double Brass Ra Bedsteads from 38s 6d, Double Spring Mattresses from 255, Linoleums at the old price that is, the lowest. Estimates given for re-upholstering Suites or Mattresses. Nora thb Addbkss— A I l_f^l | OTTO Three-storey Furniture Warehouse MUVIUO I -d 64 ESK S REET, INVERCARGILI* SPECIAL— August is determined to be the Cheape tow th tope -before purchasing elpewhert ,

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Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19002, 23 March 1903, Page 4

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