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GENERAL DEBILITY and Indigestion Hade Her Life Slla'ernliib, but She is ■-•. Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla IV«mul the testimony of Mrs. J2 G. Mortro, Coburg, Victoria, Wkose por. trait is alsc* yiver . "Some few years ago I suffered j terribly with indigestion and genoral debility. I could not sleep, and my condition was such as to make my life miserable. None of the many remedies I tried did me any good, and I despaired of ever getting better. One of my friends told me of the blood-purifying and strength-giving properties of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and I began taking it. Before 1 had finished the first bottle 1 felt better, and was thus encouraged to give the medicine a thorough trial. In al{ I used four bottles, and then was perfectly cured of the grievous trouble which had afllicted me. I now recommend, to anyone suffering as I did. AVER'S SARSAPARILLA As a Splendid Nerve and Blood Medicine. If you want a Bicycle /~1 O to FRANK MOORE, who oan VJT Supply the best English and American Maohines, or wll build >ou one to you' owa liking. Prices ara right. Inspection iml'ed. Ea-y t'.rms without overcharge. If you have a Bicycle T3EMEMBSR that FRANK M3ORE JLV haa all the appliances for fffeo ing repxirs in a thoroughly workmanlike and efficient manner Plating and Enamelling done on the pfenvsec". If you need Accessories DON'T Forget tbat FRANK MOORE keeps a large Stock of the best sadd'ea, lamp9 t iaflitir9, bells, lubricating and buroiog oils, etc., eta, inoludiag man nove ties and duplicate parts. If you wish to Hire COMB to FRANK MOORE, who keepß Ladies' and Gents' Maohinei f;r hire at reasonable charge?, erNote the addres3 Opposite City Council Chambers, Tra algar Street. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROYIDSNT SOCIETYNew Zeai^nd Branch : Head Offioe, Customhouse Quay, Wellington Local Board op Dibeotoes : The Hon Morgan S. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.O. \Chairmao) ; The Hon Charle3 J. Johnston, M.L.O (Deputy-Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon Edward Richardson, O.M.G. M,L.O John Duncan, Eeq, THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, and MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE AND THE largest i.i tli3 British Empire. The Only Colonial Lifx Offioe which deolare A BONDS fcVKKX YBAK. The method of valuation adopted by thi* Society is of the nost Stringent Character and nsttres a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet the Liabilities than that held by any other Office in the Australian Cjlonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £13,000,000 THIRTEEN MILLION 3 dTSRLING) ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (fWO MILLIONS STERLING.) — o — Folioiea in Force 124,903 SamAsßured £40,084,930 Cash Bonuses Divided . . . . £ 6,848,862 — o — Bonuses : CASH BOSHOS for ONE year, 1894, £423,020 yielding Reversionary Bonuaea amounting to £850,000, after making Special Reserves. CASH BON OSES dedarad fir last FIVE yea s, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Kevergionary Bonuses exceeding FOUtt MILLIONS. —o— Assure your Ldfe IN THS --HP. SOCIKTI and eeoure a BONUS EV&KS YifiAh. — 0 — Expenses of Mariagetnoat, 8} per cent on the Total laoome. V A R D W. LOWE, Resident Secretary-. Branch Office — 006T0MH0OSE*Q0AY, |WHI,LrNGTON. A. A. SOAIFE, Agent, Nelson NELSON. ESTABLISHED 1843. J. R- DODSON & SON. BRfcWJiRS, MALTSTERS, AN BOTTLERS, hava now on band their justly celebrated m \£ m Tonio A.r-iHI : in Pints and Quarts. BROWN STOUT PORTER, in Pints and Qaaria. XXX DBAUGHT ALF, n hhds, barjulß, kilderkins, and kegs.

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8806, 4 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8806, 4 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8806, 4 March 1897, Page 4

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