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GENERAL DEBILITY and Indigestion *Tsule He* Lifo Miserable} Wat She is Cttt'tJd by . Ayer's Sarsaparilla Bead the testimony of* Mrs. 13 G. Monro, Coburgr, Victoria, whose portrait is also giver ; "Some few years ago I suffered terribly witk indigestion and general 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 setting 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 I felt better, and was thus encouraged to give the medicine a thorough trial. In all I used four bottles, and then was perfectly cured of the grievous trouble which had afflicted 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 ri O to FRANK MOORE, who can \JT Bupply the beat English and Amerioao Machines, or wll build yon •ne to your owa liking. Prioes ar* right. Inspection iu?Ued. Ea-y t rms without overcharge If you have a Bicycle "QEMEMBSR that FRANK MOORE XAi has all (he appliances for effecting repairs in a thoroughly workmanlike and efficient manner Plating and Enamel ling done on the premises. I f you need Accessories DON'T Forget that FRANK MOORE keeps a large Stock of the beal sadd'es, lamps, inflatore, bells, lubrioatinf and burning oils, etc, eta, including mar nove ties and duplicate parts. If you wish to Hire /-^OME to FRANK MOORE, who keepi \_j Ladies' and Gents' Machines f-i hire at reasonable charges', tiTNote the addresa Opposite City Couocil Chambers, Traalgar Street. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROYIDEM SOCIETYNew. Zealand Bbahoh: Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wellington L"OAI4 BOABD 0* DIBEOTORS: The Hon Morgan S. Graoe, M.D., O.M.G. M.L.O. (Chairman); The Hon Charles 3. Johnston, M.L.O (Daputy- Chairman) ; Alfred de bathe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon Edward Riohardaon, O.M.G. M,L;( John Duncan, Eeq, THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST. and MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIA? LIFE OFFICE Asfl> THE Largest in the British Empire. The Only Colonial Lira Offiae whioh deolin A BONUS JiViiiil YEAR The method of valuation adopted by thi Society is of the most Stringent Character and mures a Considerably Larger Reserve U meet the Liabilities than that held by an\ other Office in tie Australian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £13 000.000 THIRTEEN MILLIONS (STERLING) ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (rWO MILLIONS STERLING.) — o — Policies in force 124,903 Sum Assured £40,084,936 Cash Bonuses Divided .. .. £ 6,843,865 — o — Bonuses : CASH BOSUSfor ONE year, 1894, £42 8,02 G yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £850,000, after making Special Reserves. CABH BONUSES deolared for last FIVE yea-B. over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOOfi MILLIONS. — o — Assure your Life IN THK -IIP. SOCIETf and eeoure a BONUi BVBRY YEAh. — o— Expends of Marjagemeat, 8£ per cent on tie Total Income. V\. 1 D W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— GOBTOYHOUSE QOAT, WELLINGTON. A. A. SOAIFE, Agent, Nelsoa KELSON BUtViZHY, j NELSON. ESTABLISHED 1843. J. R. DODSON & SON, BREWERS, MALTSTERS, AN BOTTLERS, have now on band their justly celebrated A ,XT. ToYiio AJUE in Pints and Quarts. BROWN STOUTV PORTER, in Pinta and Quarts. XXX DHAUGHT ALE, n bbda, bawls, kilderkins, and kegs, i

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8809, 8 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8809, 8 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8809, 8 March 1897, Page 4

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