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Rheumatism Two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. Perhaps your rheumatism is not bad enough to confine you to the bed; yet your muscles and bones ache every time a storm approaches, making you generally miserable. We can bring you positivo and prompt relief. Mrs. Isabella Menzies, of Gisborne, New Zealand, sends this letter and her. photograph:' "I took a hard cold -which resulted in a severe attack of rheumatism. I tried all kinds of remedies without relief.. Then I tried; AVER'S Sarsaparilia I was sot disappointed, for after taking only two bottles the rheumatism all left me and I was cured. I -want to do everything I can to make known what a -wonderful medicine your SarsapariUa is for those Buffering the sfevcre pains of rheumatism." ■.. \ ' To make a quick cure, take Ayer'e Pi'ls with the Sarsaparilia. They make the liver activo, cure biliousness and constipation. ■ Pwpered by Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Uwtll, Mass., U. S. A>

WANTED Known—That Noswo'rtiiyf Liver Tonic is the very best for tlr ourpose. 1/6 and 2/6 bottles.

JP«c BOta* am* X«rroc*« DUmtdort. nidi ta> Wtwft md P»fc» fat tfc* StomMfc, Biafc Bmdfteha, GiddiiKrw, f ian«w »*d S4..ui«g **»ot vmlh, Diraneaa «ad Dkwmmim, CWW ObiUa, Flu»hi«g» oC He*£ Imm at Atawtifrs, BhortaMa of Broth, Ow«iv«an«w, Blotctiw m Urn Sfcat Disturbed' dtop, Fretful Dratiev *ad *U Narrmu and TrwaWiin f ImMtfena, &a ThA rmnAkma wiu arm uuvii mmmnnm. Tfei» i* ■* iMata. Every raffem h «ura«Uy tnvitad M fcrj em Box al tfcm Pilla, and th<j will be acknowledged to be "WCRTK A GUINEA A BOX." j BBKCHAM'S PILLS* token m dirrated, will qrfefeiy restore females W onmdrti baoltii. IHajr pronpttjr nauva aay «bitxsetlon •» irMgtdfcrity of tb« syttma. Far! a Wwk Ste&LMb; £&p»b@d BigQStie&; 2Hstt&es*& LiTtx; fltoyMtHk*«*to. A f«r to -/Jfl weffc «ond«n oyw the TIM Onw; «w«f*Mul»« 4fca ■Mi T«taWd W nfciwiito to aC «l—i at mtttf, mA tot« Vm U* gmnmrnm U+e ... ■.-.-....'.. ... " . As with Empires ; it is with individuals and • ■ ' corporations. For instance, a ■ ; manufacturing and trading firm ' I '~ ' ' —Messrs Scoullar & Chisholm, ', general house furnishers, Lamb-ton-quay, ; Wellington—startei ' business in Dunedin in 1863, ; • ■ possessing all those rnanufactur- : ing and commercial j instincts -. ' ; ■ " necessary for acquiring great- . ness among colonial trading concerns; and to-day, with the ; commencement of the new (Jen- '■ tury, we find that firm with the : i ■ ■'■ ■ *•■ • largest factories, showrooms^ . ' and distributing house in (Vel- ■ ' . lington. A career so successful jwould' not have been possible had the proprietors lacked that energy and commercial enter- ■ piise for which they have be- ■ ' ' . ■ come noted, together with the : determination to manufactureonly the highest class of goods • and sell at fairly remunerative ' ■ ■" ' prices. The people of New Zealand have now the utmost confidence in Messrs Scoullar and Cnisholm, know'ng they will receive honest value for any ■ V money they may expend with . • > . that firm."—(Clipping.) SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, . LAiiBTON Quay, ' : WELLINGTON (Nearly opposite Government Buildings). ; M ILLINERYI ' •JN E W iVI ILLINEKY! new tv/t il like ry ! ew Millinery ! NEW I\/r IL LINE RY ! EW IVI■ILIINBBT I \TBW MILLINERY! IN E W jlVl ILLIN ER V ! NEW .I\/T IL LINE RY ! EW :iVI ILLINEKY ! .. ; SPECIAL NOTICED MISS TAYLOR, our Head Milliner in Wellington, has been in London and Paris for 12 months, and has now returned to Wellington. She has brought bauk the Choicest Millinery, all chosen by herself, in those Homes of Fashion, and it will bo shuwn under lier Supervision in Wangauui, au SATURDAY JVTEXT, UNTIL TTSTEDKEBDAY, QTH Tl/rARCH ! ! 1 PRIVATE APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INT/ITED. GEORGE & KERBLEY. WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ■ ■' ■ . ■ ,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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