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[Half Sick HglfWell } Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and disfigured Avith pimples; sleep brings no rest and work is a harden. What causes this? Impure blood. A. And the remedy? a I, SOLD FOB jg 60 Y3SABS | It removes impurities from then blood and makes it rich and red. Then | nature takes right hold and completes | the cure. Ask your doctor all about fj this.', ■■ ~' ' - ' | No xnedidne can do its best work when | the bowels are constipated. Keep your liver 9 active with Ayer*s-Pills. One pill, at bed- H time, is sufficient to produce a natural move- j§ mcnt the next morning. Ayer's Pills arefl sugar-coated. All vegetable. H Prepared by DR. j; O. ATER ft CO.. _ W -SoweU, STass.. XJ. B. A.,(3 Fleecy • ■■ . . ; Woollens ; ' ■ Mrs. Clare Millar r of Enmore, Sydney, writes: —-. . "People-who haven't used 'Sunlight Soap'for blankets' should try it. The common soaps seem to leave the blankets dull and heavy to the touch,, but' 'Sunlight' makes the-. nap > stand well up, and makes them fleecy and woolly as though they had just come out of the shop, and this-with less time and less work than is required with ordinary soap." COOD LAUNDRY SOAP No. 57. GUARANTEED UNDER THE "PURE FOOD ACT, .1908.' N.5.W.," BY LEV&B BROTHERS L.IMITED, SYDNEY^ W-S.W. No. 57. jisc^^TSiiVi :_•:/■■ -?•• -■' , a i ' ■ ■ . - ■ . TENDERS. ..■■■; fTIfiN^EES are invited for the Erection I. of a SHELTER nt the Consumptive Annexe, Nelson Hospital.Tenders clo?e on January Bth, 1913. Plans and speoificacio s may be seen at tLe office o£ the untieisigsiedi Wm. HOOLKEE, Architect. National Bank Cham hera- 4fi34 ALMOST BLIND. SPOTS BEFORE THE EYES CAUSED BY LIVER*DISORDERS. '' Without Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills I don't know what would become of me:" Writes Mr. Tom Holt, of 55 Stanley St., .Sydney, N.S.W. "Fbr a number jgfs^^^frv of yeara I have j^^ suffered with a sluggish Liver, Ww •€a^ *^ J which produced such an ■ extent jipflNjsC ffl \ • that sometimes x have -gone for days without a '''Wm^^^d^v.' movement of '■\l?i^wiTOf Spots, appeared Mr. Tom Holt. floating before ■Front a photo. my eyes, and, I ' allmost went bliiidi and got" so bad that I went to the Hospital as an outdoor patient. They, treated me for my eyes, but with no> resuTt—in fact I became worse. Someone told me tHat my blindness' was due to liver trouble, .and recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills* which I began using with the most gratifying results. In a short time; my sight, was as good as ever, aa<l the spots which had been floating, in the air were gone to my great relief 1 . I was in such a condition that <worfe was impossible, because I was sleepy and drowsy all the time* with- no energy to do anything. This, was ten years ago, and I have- continue/! the use of the Pills ever since, taking two or three as I j need them. I believe they saved my life,.and! I consider them a most valuable medicihet From time to, tim« I , have been persuaded to! try oji/her*-re-medies, but I never .got the ■ beiaefit IS received from Dr. Morse's Indian Root PSIW. la fact, the other imedi- , "dries are o£ no use. I' am -aa- old ~ resifleat of 'Bohdi" Junction, ami' now j living at 55 Stanley St., Sydney, am | well inown^ and have much pleasure in Omaking- this, statement, which is voluntarily given, and will always be ready to> {personally confiwai same*": WANTED KNOWN. —OUE— New Season's Fruit HAS JUST ARRIVED SPLENDID QUALITY. WE ARE NOW SUPPLYING AT OUR USUAL Low Christmas Prices. PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY FOR Christmas Hams. new cure. prime quality. buy "ooe's head" butter. » pure creamery butier, made from;pasteurised milk. W. R. MAY. 1 RICHMOND. '4289

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13613, 3 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13613, 3 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13613, 3 January 1913, Page 3

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