If You Are Run Down, Losing Strength, Are Greatly Debilitated, and Suffer from the Long, Hot Summer, There is one Medicine That Will Quickly Cure You. It is » Ayer's Safsaparilla "~~ Mr. A. Smith, of Chief Street, Brompton, So. Australia, very kindly sends us the following letter with his photograph, both of which ar.e given here. "I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for loss of appetite, indigestion, and to give tone and vigor to my system when training for bicycle racing. I only used three \ bottles ; but it was enough to improve my appetite and thoroughly restore my strength and health. I also gained flesh rapidly to my normal weight. . , . "As a blood-purifier and general tonic for those who are affected by. the long, hot summers of Australia there is no medicine like it." * ... It is because of such testimonials that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is called " The World's Greatest Family Medicine." "We could show you hundreds of such letters as this. They all say that Ayer's Sarsaparilla helps every one who tries it. It always does good and sometimes makes such wonderful cures that they seem like miracles. If you are feeling poorly just now, get a bottle of this grand old medicine. The very next day you will feel better. AVER'S Sarsaparilla i Gives Vigor to the Nerves. XvER'S PILLS act gently; they cure constipation, •;, |M ~7^
STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, John Hrnrv Hocprb, of Stanmore-road, Rich- ' inond, Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand," do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of two folios and consecutively numbered from one , to two, and that it contains and io a true and faithful account of A my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also { contains my full permission to' publish in any way -j I ray statements— which I give voluntarily, without { I receiving any payment ; and I make ihls solemn * declaration conscientiously believing the same to be • true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The :' Justices of Peace Act, 1882." V ■ ' Declared at Christchurch, this tenth day ot'Decera* bur, one thousand nine hundred, before me, JOHfl MONCRIEFF DOUGLASS, J.P.
0,000 BONUS -would not bo- thought too an amount to pay for the blessing 01 l ar^i, hv many wretched sufferers who by day ard Sgit are tortured with the racking pains «lkr to gout and! rheumatism. R-enef, ? .Lr can be procured at a much less cost MW° ! HoV.oways Pil'.. and Ointment mL former aro of co pmiiymg a nature that W doaes taken in time are an effectual a frwitivc a^ainet an attack of either. The JwSeS *Ho«ld be thoroughly rubbed into ?," l S «ffeoted at least twice a day after +l it have been sufficiently fomented ■with rm water, which opens the pores and facili--7 +r^ fihe introduction of the Ointment to the Sands.-{AdvU
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7329, 15 February 1902, Page 6
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