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All Tired Out Pale, Thin, Poor Blood, No Energy These are the symptoms of impure C blood, starved blood. Take out the impurities, feed the blood, and health quickly returns. -r Mrs. George Mitchell, of Yuille St., Bunln- : yong, Victoria, sends us her photograph » with the following story: ] »I suffered terribly from debility.. I had no cneruv. I was tired in the morning as at niffht. It did not seem possible for me to keen ui>. I was thin and pale, and my blood was very poor. I had no appetite. Igradu- n ally grew weaker and weaker. When almost ' completely exhausted I read about AVER'S Sarsaparilla I immediately tried it, and began to improve at once. A few bottles completely restored me to health." There arc many imitation Sarsaparillaa. j lie sure' you get "Ayer's." | Ayer's Fills will greatly aid the action of the Sarsaparilla. They are all vegetable, mild, sugar-coated, and easy to take. Frennroi by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. plication; as being uncalled for, premature and unnecessary with a cor- ; tainty to causing breaches: of the peaceHeld over tor [consideration—A. Matatoke Deputation— A! deputation from. Matatoke was received through Mr Johnstone ro the extension of the drainage area. Mr Johnstonei said they were prepared to pay the rates- All they wanted, the Council to 3© was to set the machinery in motion so* that it could be legalisedIt was resolved on Cr Paul's motion seconded by Cr Adams, that the matter be left in the hands of the Chairman; and Clerk t.o> take the necessary steps if WHITE'SISABSMR WHITE is prepared to jja-ke errangements with picnic parties and others going down the coast. Hours ' arranged. Fares, Is return. STRIKES TO THE ROOT i ' OF THE EVIL j| NOTICE. H. DONKIPJ "DECS to inform the Thames Public ■^ that ho has taken over the butchering business hitherto carried on by Mr C. SI Fyne and hopes by -strict attention to business and supplying first class meat) to uiorit a share of their supportFrirna Beef and Wether Mutton ALWAYS ON HAND. J^HEALS ALL JVTOUCH£S|[ j Misrepresentation.' We beg to inform, the pubhi: that we have not given permission to any canvasser for enlargements to use our name. That we have always, made and are still making our own enlargement.!, and during the 32 years wi* have been in business here have never; had to depend upon any other firm to do our work. We make this announcement owing -to statements which have been made during the last week, and which are calculated to injure our business. . Any information required regarding, our business will be gladly given fey Durselves or assistant*. FOY BROS., July 21st, 1904. •'Nb' 'further details 1 to- liand s\s to' he identity of the Cowman del re&ilent who! proposes to oppose the Horn '• MDGow'an at the neixt election. An incipient fire occurred last light in a. house neat the corner of Queen ;and! .Oochran.e sibrcetis- Tlie' urtains caught fire, but* nil dauger. vis speedily removed-

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10456, 3 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10456, 3 November 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10456, 3 November 1904, Page 4