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\J UIU i %J L \$ Sv U U Ajer's Sarsapariila and Pills Bring Back the Appetite, Insure Restful Steep, Give Energy, Felt Twenty Years Younger, ; . sig&as. r * -A- M°y es « Franklin St., • • .as^lliiffibasßv Adelaide, So. Australia, sends us i^P^liP^^lfcK i his photograph, and says: •: wf ' *l|i^\\\ \\ U I feel sure that it is to Ayer's J'-v ;' ; . W '^hI \ Sarsapariila and Pills that I owe ■"'"■'■■ 'fe^^ Wyilyj my S ood health. Previous to '" .' : "'■ %^^s ' tok in f tnis me^cine, I had no . jgr+^f uVfc)j ' P ' j appetite and suffered from loss I (ffli h&?*wK $\lkwJn.\\ of sleep. I had no energy to do i: __ . /■'/ (ML * .. or to go anywhere. The doctor Jil JmSS^XmB 1 told me to S° awa y f or a change. yWmw%ilwMWf 1 did so ' and - 1 did not feel any W^> J^mC vwi^^^PSk ' better after coming back. I came '^^Ww^J'Z>l^^^//K. tlie conclusio1 * ** was old a S e ffl£(&Mm\ mM/fls- Xco miag on me * An y Jlow ' l soon izS&WW^WfwMiJi II ' altered my opinion after taking MM/^MM Wffilßxhl * ue Sarsapariila and Pills. Now /Pfmfil) yvWf(f/!^^^M\ ' * can eat and sleep well; In faot ' ' V M^((m^o^W^^^i • I feel twenty years younger. And -when West I need never fear the * \ diet one b as to put up with on the . iwss&s&P^n^ /mf \ fields, when my medicine-chest yfgpgiH/^ * I contains a bottle or so of Ayer ? s § ■ Sarsapariila and Pills. Why is it that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is such a strong nerve tonic ? Why is it diat this family medicine brings back the appetite, makes the nerves steady and strong, and gives sound and refreshing sleep? The answer is easy. Because it removes the impurities from the blood which irritate the nerves and keep them in a restless and weakened condition. When fed with pure blood, the nerves settle right down to their regular duties; the brain, . stomach, kidneys, and heart all do their work as nature intended. To get these results you must take Ayer's Sarsapariila, not some other • kind. The market is full of imitations. AVER'S Sarsapariila 1 - Purifies the Blood. Strengthens the Nerves. Ayer's Pills keep the liver active. They aid the Sarsapariila, prepared by DB. J. 0. A'ZER CO.. Lowell, Masi., M. S. A.

n ;.= : ■■■V'A : « Want Comfort and Coolness, U0 10H 6ood Wear and rrotection? WiKr QHOF-ETTES - \^^r yOvEoi w 1 1 b%^ Will fit both yolir feet and your pocket. Made with Chrome Soles, they are pliable as rubber, will wear twice as long as ordinary leather, and the Soles will Not Come Off. „ Having Leather Inner Soles, they can be re-soled at a- small cost. . jylade in Black, White, Tan and Red, out_of Best Materials OnlY they will outlast any two pajrs of ordinary Shoes that cost tmce the price. Made also out of Patent and Glace Kid for Sunday Sear ' Nastraps or buckles to pull away, as in the ordinary Sandals, for Tennis, Cycling, Ward Shoes, etc.; also for- Ladies ' to wear about the house. They will last for years, are noiseless, do, laot slip at; heel, and can be worn outdoors as well. I For Children they will save you 1 three-fourths of your Boot arid Stocking bill. Absolutely the Best and Cheapest ? Footwear oh the Market. fee n**i soles^re stamped Smith's Patent Rd- No. 247 ; fe Obtain^le from all reliable Shoe Stores throughput the Colony, Wholesale from f I ; ;f ;s. ; swiitm; & sons, "Boot, §hbe St Sandal Factory j ii Manchester Street, Christchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 7

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