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Thin Blood Thin blood always makes trouble: Tour circulation is very poor, you have cold hands and feet. Youi nerves are weak, you are despondent and discouraged. Tour stomachy ig bad, you have indigestion and siofe headache. Your muscles are wealf and you can hardly drag about the house. But thero is a prompt cure, Mrs. M. Archer, of Hobart, Tasmania, send, her photograph and says : " My blood wns so thin and my circulation was so poor that my fingers wero cold and blue all the time. I lost all energy and waa almost lifeless. But Ayer's Sarsaparilla soon restored vitality to my whole system. IJ Surifled my blood and made it rich and ealthy. I believe it is the greatest medicim in the world for the blood." There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be Buro you get Ayer's. To get the best results from Ayer's Sarsa. parilla your bowels must be in good condi> tion. Ayer's Pills euro constipation. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. Ma9S-.U.SA, Girls Who Lack Lovers , *- — The lives of most girls are strung cm a thread of Romance, but there are always some girls who lack, lovers. Tnei'e are, for instance, tho haughty gills, tho sliy girls, tlie girls with pale cheeks and dull eyes, and the girls who never try to be agreeable. In New Ztaland, disagreeable girls are rare, and the llirls Who Lack Lovers are those who have 1 ail their colour and vivacity destroyed by the trying climate. Kvei-y man likes a girl who is fresh, rosy und full »i life These charms are more attractive than good features or fine clothes. But, unhappily, too many girls with sallow complexions aud lack-lustre eyes are seen in the streets of Invercargiil, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Wanganui, and Auckland. Dr Williums' pinK pills for pale people are just the thing ior theso Girls Who Lack Lovers, for aioy givo new^ colour and energy with every dose. They actually unake new blood— and thnt is the only way to bring spurkling eyes and lively manners. And these bloodbuilding pills do more than that. Tbey build up girls with pallid sunken clucks and aching backs who ure just slipping into a decline. Hero is an. instance. " There ure not many New /.en land gills healthier or happier than 1 am now. ' says Mrs (1. A. Kagles, No: manby Hoad, Norman by. "and to It Williums pink pills 1 owe nil the good health that allowed me to marry so happily and to look after my house, as I do. When I was just leaving my itm_, 1 seemed to lose all strength. I was too wean to sweep the floor. My blood was to blame, for the long hot Summer made it thinner and thinner till it was iiile better than water. Tl.en. oi course, my whole health failed. 1 \. a-> as pale us death, und hadn't a -ijuirk. of life. 1 couldn't eat or sleep, and no one will ever know what I suffered trom backaches, headaches and weariness. The doctor and twenty medicines didn't, do me a bit of i^ood. At last I saw ;n the Taranaki Herald and Waugnnui Chronicle how Dr Williams' pink pills actually made new blood. That is just what they did for me, and the new" blood drove away all my headaches and weariness aad made me another girl. 11 y cheeks grew round and rosy, and I became as strong- und lively as any one could wish. If others were to follow tlie example of this youiifr wife, there wouldn't, be half as many (;irls Who Lack i_ovoi\s. How to Avoid Trouble— Now is tho ' time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Kcmody. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful rntdicino in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by Macalister and Co., chemists, Dee street. It Works Like Magic— The relief obtained from Chamberlain's Pain Balm when applied to a burn or scald is so nearly instantaneous that it seems almost magical hi its ell'ect. An injury oi this kind heals without maturation when this remedy is applied and u.Jiess the wound is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale by Macalister and Co., chemists, Deo street. WESTPORT GOALBROOKDALE GOJILr rpHE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY have now REDUCED THE PRICE of their celebrated " Coalbrookdale " Westport Coal And wish to notify consumers that they can now obtain an adequate auppjy from the followingdealera :— MR XV. S. WATERSTON MR W. MARTIN „ H. H. PERRIN „ J. MURRAY MESSRS NIOHOL BROS „ J. LYO>S „ GRINDLAY BROS „ J. EVERETT SPECIAL PRICE FOR TRUCK LOADS. COAL FOR STEAM PURPOSES CAN BL OBTAINED IN TRUOKIDIRECT EX SHIP S.S RIMU discharging 12th November. All Orders and Querieß will receive prompt attention J. McMEEKIN, Branch Manager. Note address— Box 229 Poat Office Invercargili

DO YOU WORK BEST WHEN ALL IS WELL? 350 Jones Street, Ultimo, Sydney, October 24th, 1902. Dear Sirs : My little boy suffered great pain, and became so weak and emc'cialed he could scarcely raise his little head ; and the cough so distressed him, tha.. sleep or rest was out of the question for him night or day. I was persuaded to make a trial of Scon's Emulsion. Me took it very readily from the commencement, and it agreed with him splendidly. It almost at once eased his cough." and- the improvement in his general condition was speedy and marked. He re gained health and strength, and was again able to eat and sleep well. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Mrs. R. McKennev. Messrs. Scott & Bowne, Ltd., 483 Kent Street, Sydney. DO YOU WORK BEST WHEN ALL IS WELL? Ft is but natural for you to reply that you do. Now, al! i? not well if your child is distressed by a cough which prevents both rest and sleep. Nor can you d •) ~ood work, dr your best, unless all is well al die home. If your child is weak, or erru.-Y.i" i. what you do not want to waste time o*. ei is finding out what will cure him. Scon's Kniulsion will do it for you ; one who has ,;_'■■. l the cure performed has just told you so. We will not tell you about emaciation, nnd why it comes. All that you desire to know at the moment, is the rcmedv, ii is SCOTT'S EMULSION.' That is the cr>^ t remedy in all cases of wasting. When iin\ member of your family is attacked, or any childhood-disease appears, get Scott's Emulsion at once, and yoft will be able to do your best work — because all will be well at h nif. Scott's Emulsion has cured cases of emaciation and waiting in every country that you ever heard of, and will do 50 in Australia. You have one urecavtion only lo take ; and that is to see that on ihe \\r.i)per ol the botile there is a picture of a man c.uiying a bag cod-fish ; if that c< ddish is not there, you are not getting v. ha Iwe promise you — a cure! You can obuiu a >amp'e cf Scott's Emu!-ioii, and '.he choicest children's booklet of the year, "A Bunch of Roses," beautifully printed in colours, by sending sd. to Scoit & Bowne, Lid.. 453 Kent Street, Sydney, and menti'in'mg tnis paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emul-ion. Capstan Butter is not surpassed for quality. It is the choicest, tho purest and the best. From all storekeepors. " At Home." We have pleasure in informing the ladies of Southland that we havo just received a supply of a very neat and artistically got up Floral Autograph "At Home Book." Wo feel sure that the ladies will welcome this as meeting a felt want. It makes a nice ornament for the drawing (room table. If desired visitors can sign their own names on the page allotted |to their special dav. Thero are 27 lines devoted to each day of tho week thus providing ample room fon tho most popular of entertainers to record their friends' "At Home." The price is One Shilling. Lillicrap and Co., Esk street.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS N. J, M. REIN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 46 DEE STREET, BEOS to iuiAmate to his friends and the public generally that ho has replenished his large aad var STOOK in all Departments with NEW AND THE MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and that his Stock is now the most complete in Southland. Ladles* and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches. Ladies' and Genta' Gold and Silver Alberts and Chains LADIES' MUFF CHAINS IN GREAT VARIETY AND PRICES. i Ladies' Dresa and Engagement Rines-Very ohoiee and large range Greenstone and Pearl Dapper I Brooches. Brooches of everj description . Stifl and Curb Bangles, Lockets, Links, Necklets, and other | Goods appertaining to a Jeweller's Business. ! JUST L.ANDEDE P. Ware from the best Enprlish makers: Tea and Coffee Services, Afternoon Tea Sets, Afterno ITeopots, Cream Jugs, Salvers, Entree Dishes, Rose Bowls -very handsome, Hotwater Cans. i Also Landed Direct— ! Ladies' Purses, Hanging Bags, etc. Toilet requisites in Sterling Silver. Clocks in great variety and | " Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES TO SUIT A .'- THE WHISKY WHICH IS COMING TO STAY IS WILLIAM TEACHER AND SON'S, Glasgow, CELEBRATED AND FAMOUS HIGHLAND H WHISKY Kr ASK FOR IT. "« r his Grand Whisky is protected by "The Trades Marks Act," and no other Whisky branded " Highland Cream" is genuine, Genuine Pure Whisky will never injure tke sjstem ; it is the common, inferior stuff which is the curse of the world. Get TEACHER'S POPULAR WHISKY, which is all the rage in the Commonwealth, Canterbury, and Otago, New Zealand. This Whisky is now being placed in the Invercargiil Market, and to be had from all Hotelkeepera. ASK FOR IT, AND NOTHING ELSE* Sole Agents for South Island : FKEDK. CROSS & SON, Christchurch and Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Southland Times, Issue 19198, 9 November 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19198, 9 November 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19198, 9 November 1903, Page 4

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