Mr. T. J. CLUNE, | Of Walkerville, South Australia. Completely oared of Indigestion and Liver Complaint by tis.o use of six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It ia what others tcsllfr to from personal experience ana Ruowledso of AVER'S SARSAPARILLA that tells the story. "Six years ago I had an attack of Indigestion and Liver Complaint that lasted for weeks ; Iv, a3 mukbla to do any hard work, had no appetite, food distressed me, and I suffered much from headache. My skin was sallow and sleep did not refresh me. I tried sereral remedies acd consulted a decter without obtaining any relief ; finally one of iry customers recommended your Sarssparilla, it helped me from the first, relieved the dUtass about my liver, caused my food to set well on raj stomach, stopped ny headaches and restored my appetite, in fact, alter takii::? six bottles I vc> completely cured and could eat anything- rrc.l sleep like a child."— T. J. Clusc, Walkenilic, South Australia. ASK FOR AYEfi'S SARSAPARILLA. Tafcc no other! By using Ajer's Sarsaparilla the Wood is thoroughly cleansed and invigorated aacj the appetite stimulated. v ■ Ayer's Sarsapar i I lz£ S&debyDr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.' Has cured others, will cure you. mm \ VJP 111 CHKISTMAS, I^3. Wm. VValton WISHES to inform his numerous customers and the pnblic generally timt he intends during the coming Christmas season to retain the reputation already gained for supplying the Choicest Fruits procurable, at the lowest pnce3. i New Currants f"ew Valentia Baisins New Sultanas New" Figs New Muscatels Jordan Almonds ' CadboryV Chocolates, Tinued Fruits, Confectionery, Biscuits, Jams, Jellieefj Si rapp, Lime Juice, &c. I Win Waltoo, NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. IviUNRO, SADDLEK AND HARNESS MAKER, (Opposite D. Uerky & Co.) BROCGQAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, BEGS to inform trio public that lie has removed to new premises, and io now prepared to manufacture everything connected with the trade. Every' article made of the Best Material - at the Lowest price. Carriage, Bu?gy, Spring trap, and Cart Harness (silver or brass) made on the premises, all band-Bown. Gent's Riding Saddles, Ladies' Saddles, &c, on hand Rtpairz Promptly Altei.dei io and fore warded by Couch or Rail. Formerly at Rcgent-strcot, London, and Great CoJlinß street, Melbourne. Your Patronage and Recommendation Respectfully Solicited. f334 OLD COLONIAL POSTAGE bTAMPS. ANY quantity of tho above will purchased at full values. Apply to " Colleotob, ' Cure of i\tl. P. Corfeil!, afiOm New PJ/^jutbJ A -I ry A< RE3 Good GRASS LANDf rJCJu I «<o-=- to sea and iila>; to butter inUo/y. "Ika balf, 209 acres, üm le hud if ro^uiied J. WALFOR", bl2 Habotu.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 4
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