Before and since the days of Samson p^ <aHBBBWi ! this is -what has f fl| C*Y* been said of every ■ A l v f M - -luxuriant growth '■ m %m of hair. fe mm^ - m M% strength, and 842t ■MWM W luster. fIOLI ■ it restores T ?^i A^ft thß natural wIOAF* c ° lor to tho «■ ■2CUI' hair in every M^^ » I instance. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one great cause of baldness. It makes a better circulation in the scalp and thus checks the hair from falling out. If your blood is poor and thin and filled -with impurities, the Hair Vigor cannot do its best. You should take a thorough course of treatment "with Ayer's Sarsaparilla at the same time you are using the Hair Vigor. This will cleanse your blood, invigorate your nerves, and improve your health in every "way.. Prtptred by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mm, U.S.A. PEOPLE Sound the BK PRAiSES M^^^ OF PURE CEYLON OR BLE?JDED
About to be placed on my Bhoulder; and often I would fall into A Fit of Trembling over nothing at all. I had gloomy forebodings as to the future. The blessingof good health seemed so far away from me that I never expected to attain it a.gnin. J got weaker and weaker. I thought my vital spark was going out. I was laid in bed, not being strong enough to sit up. The doctors could do nothing for me, except to continue to dose me with morphia." "I wonder you were able to support life so long under these circumstances," suggested the reporter. "I have a good constitution," replied Mrs. Dover, " otherwise I should have gone out Like An Exhausted Lamp, "but I was nearly dead. It's almost a miracle I ever got off my bed again." '•'And how did you manage it ? " "In this way : I was listlessly le f ting my eyes wander over a newspaper, and I came across an account of a case where a lady had dwindled into a mere skeleton through Impoverishment of the Blood, but who had ultimately been restored to perfect health through the use of Clements Tonic. Here's a possible chance for me, I said to myself. God knows but that remedy might contain that something which is lacking in my blood! I consulted a friend, and the result was that I commenced a regular course of Clemen ts.Tonio." 4 ' Did you get anjmmediate effect ? " " Could I expect that in a case like mine ? But in a few days I found I could sleep I without the morphia, and- 1 could tell by that, and by the fact that I never trembled now, that my nerves were being strengthened. Then, as my colour improved, I knew Clements Tonic was beginning to put Vitality Into My Blood, for colour began to show in my skin. I did away with morphia altogether n^w — it was no longer necessary. Although still very weak I could soon, digest light food, aud began to take quite an interest in what I was to have for dinner. I took no alcoholic stimulant whatever. I found it quite un- # necessary. The stimulating properties of* Clements Tonic were quite sufficient. My headaches altogether disappeared, and at last there was nothing more for Clements Tonic to do than to put more Flesh On My Bones. My nerves were as true as steel," "Then I am to presume that Clements Tonic completed your restoration to health ?" "Most decidedly; I soon became as robust.as you see me now,, and in perfect health in every way. This is the result of Clements. Tonic, and, believe me, I am not ungrateful." . j " Then I can put this in the Windsor Australian.' 1 " I shall have positive pleasure in seeing it there, for humanity's sake." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, SARAH DOVBR, of Francii-street, Richmond, in • tbe colony of New South Wales, do (solemnly and . sincerely declare that I have carefully read the - annexed document, consisting of ten folios, and consecutively numbered from 1 to 10, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illnesi and cure by Clements Tonic, and also oontains my full permjssiori to publish thesame in any .way; and I make this solemn declaration conscieti'ioußly believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an Aot made and pasßed in the ninth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled " An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths ana Affirmations takenvand made in the various. Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits.' • Declared Vt Richmond, this 29th day of July, 1833, ' Before me. v W. WTCBBM., J.P. (
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4748, 28 April 1900, Page 4
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