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Purifies, Vitalizes, Enriches the Blood ; Gives New Life, Health and Vigour. -■ Mr. Alfred C. Jolliffe, of Granville, So. Australia, whose portrait W3 give above, -writes: . ( ,■•.,• ..<,. "I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in England for years before coming to Australia. At times I was much troubled with boils and other eruptions ox the skin, caused, the doctors told me, by the running down of my system and general debility. The only medicine that has ever done me lasting good is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has always cured me— purifying my blood, and giving me new/life and health and vigour." The wonderful success of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood and restoring health and strength to systems enfeebled by disease, or the enervating effect of a warm climate, has led to the placing on the market of other preparations called Sarsaparilla. Remembe* that imitation is the sincerest form, of flattery, and be sure that you get AVER'S SARSAPARILLA which has stood the test of time, has won the highest awards at the world's great expositions, and has been a blessing to. the people of Australia, and all civilized countries, for more than a generation. No other medicine operates so effectually in removing general debility, languor, and all outward symptoms of the grave mischief caused by disordered nerves and impure bloodSCgiowsd all Over the World fjjjjjts Excellence. i AVER'S PILLS, Sugar Coated-MUd but Effective,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5460, 11 January 1896, Page 7
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282Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5460, 11 January 1896, Page 7
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