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-#ith Coughs I • v' , ~-■:. ■«.;/,-■■ gWo have had seventy-five V' yQars' experience with Ayer's 9 Cherry Pectoral. This makes ■ us have great confidence in it I for coughs, colds, bronchitis, § weak throats, and weak lungs. B SOLD y FOB 75 YEABS fig? We want you to have confidence Ja in this medicine also. You cer-. tainly will, if only you give it a I good trial. Ask your doctor H what, confidence he has in it. 0 Sold in three sizes. ■™ Hard colds and coughs often f| upset the whole system. The m liver becomes sluggish and you W have constipation, indigestion, i 1 biliousness. Just remember ■ Ayer's Pills are liver pills/act I directly on the liver. Dose, only i one pill at bedtime. I Prepared by DK.J.C.AYER & CO. i . J^ Lowell. Mass., V. S. A. N.Z.R, NELSON-WAKEFiELD SECTION. I "\TOW that the Fruit and Produce JJt Season is over, the 2 p.m. Train from Wakefield for Nelson . will, until further notice, ran on TUESDAYS and FEIDATS only. BY ORDER. District Office, Nelson, June 17th, 1913. 2181 Mould your figure to the New Tubular effect, give an indefinable {race and suppleness with the Fashionable Straight I<ines. /jßjjßk New styles, lengths ■fIRfWJg . and sizes meet the l^Pr %/ requirements of } 1 every figure from JKv/g the young slender I WfiJrail to **** wellI WjT**ijp*m developed Matron. ly4fiHf NEW MATERIALS I 111 GUARANTEED I fflll N°T T° RUST# I tffli Yeu will be pleased 'IllmJ with THE J§i; M D NUFORM pWM'iMJ. CORSETS Elastine wwromi-ie/ are the Perfect Corsets for stoat and well-developed women. 5«« New Styles at Leading Draper: ; DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA Mr. W. Cotton, Bill-posting Agent, Nelson, writes to say:— I "I have been suffering from repeated attacks of Influenza for .8 months, and nothing gave mo any. ease until I purchased a bob- ! tie of'"Fliienz«r' from A»c«ll^ v ; !: .Pharmacy. I fohnd ti*© nwKlicm© v ;; . ' -> /"gripped the conaplaiiit at once, ■ and I c.m now q«it» free freai the tronbk. I never iutead to he without "Flueniol" in th<» futur*," ■'■.'. 2/6 Chemists & Stores |/£ Skin Diseases I OVERCOME BY THE WONDERI FUL BLOOD PURIFYING PROPERTIES OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLB. A person suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure. It is not merely the discomfiture and irritation and painful sensation, But lifo is made miserable by depression of:spirits. The Liver is torpid and the Kidneys are partially inoperative, and you feel languid and weak. The disease is in the blood, and when the system is not cleansed through 'the usual, channels-Nature asserts herself arid,forces portions of the impurities through the skin in. the form of pimples, Boils, and Blotches. External remedies—powders, ointments, lotions—only allocate; they do not. got at the cause. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get at the cause by removing the disease from the blood. They cleanse the system by stimulating the Liver and .strengthening the Kidneys, which filter the blood; and throw off the impure matter through the regular channels. . "About two weeks. • ago," write* Mrs. L. .Brown, of Stewart Sfcreet, off Lake Street, Perth, W. A., " was troubled by an abscess, which appeared on my face near my n&se, ac.conapanied by this painful complaint. I had a violent headache, and at times I became very dizzy. My household work- became a burden to me. However, haying heard of the aplenidid cures Dri Morse's Indian Root i Pills had effected, I lost no time in talririgOfcii© first opportunity of purchasing a bottle. From the first doso I had relief, and a few doses .after entirely drove away the abscess, and' I am free from headaches and dizziness, in fact I have- not folt so well for many mouths." __,

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 3

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