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p^oiiitating Many people, after a long spell of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a general "run down" feeling. They need a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a medicine which has revived and restored to active life and health thousands of such sufferers. A lady recently returned to England from South Africa writes concerning this "Wonderful Medicine" "While in Cape Town the past summer I suffered greatly from the long -continued heat. I was completely worn out ; my blood seemed to become as thin as water, and I lost all energy and interest in life. My friends recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and a course of this wonderful medicine restored my health and spirits. My husband suffered in the same way as t did, though not to such an extent, and he also was greatly benefited from the use of ! AVER'S Sarsaparilla AVER'S PILLS, MILD BUT EFFECTIVE. NOTICE THE CELLULAR CLOTHING COMPANY, limited, hereby caution all persons against baying ordinary network as Cellular Cloth. The manner in whiob Cellular Cloth is woven reproduces on a larger scale the construction of the pores of tha Bkin. The two fide 3 are not alike— the fide that is worn next to tbe skin being open work, while the other side is parti&lly olosed by fine threads ; thus the body is surrounded by cells of non-oondaoting air. See that our label " Cellular Clothing iEaiEX Patknt" ia on all garments, The Cellular Neglige Scirt fpecia'ly sd pted for Cycling, Tennis, i ricket, £to. This form of Slrrt is also fashionable lor ordinary wear. May be opined only from W. SHORT & SON T , Tailors, Hatter?, and Gent'j Me.c r.», HARDY- -JTIRET. RICHMOND BUTIEB FACTORY. MILE will ba received at the Factory on and after MONDAY, Nov. 92. Separated Cream purohased in any quan tity. 2017 W. R. MAY. *■* ■ ~ "' a steady, soothing current that can ba felt by the wearer through all WEAK PARTS. Bemember, we give a written guarantee with eaoh Eleotrio Belt t i will nermanently oore you. If it does not we willpromptly r9tarn the fall amount paid. We mean ezaotly what we say, and do precisely what we promise. NOTlCE.— Before purchasing, we prefer that you send for our ELECTRIC ERA and Price Lißt (post free), giving illustrations of different applianoea for BOTH Sexes, also TESTIMONY which will convince the most sceptical. Addreßs— GERMAN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE AGENCY. 63 Elizabeth street, ydcey. Xinas Mlontli, TBE SmSENIUNO HUM!. WE WILL GIVE AWAY A Splendid Organ in walnut case, high top (sft lOin), mirror baok, 10 stops, knee swell, grand organ, with two sets of reeds and octave couplers. PURCHASERS On time payment or for Cash of a Piano or Orgas daring December will reoeive a share in the organ above mentioned, and shareholders will ba invited to meet eaily in January to arrange for allotment. BEMEMBER I The ownership cf the organ will be confined to purchasers of a piano or organ during December. Oouotry dientß are placed on the same footing as town olients. FOR CHRISTMAS MONTH We have opened np a Bpecial shipment of Pianos by Broad wood and Bone, Collard & Oolhrd, Lipp & Sohne, Bobweoh ten, JJohm, Ersrd, and other noUble makers. Albo, Email goods of Musioil Insttuoaents suitable for Xma9 presents. Tiub Payments fbou 20/ Monthlt. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Hardy-street, Nelson. R. H MABTIN, Manager, I

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9108, 28 February 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9108, 28 February 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9108, 28 February 1898, Page 4

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