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Sure Cure The debilitating effects of a warm climate and exposure to all kinds of ■weather are sure to bring on. disorders of the blood and weaken the system. Mr. Charles Geddes, of Mt. Malcolm, W. A., eonds us his photograph, and tells of a sure cure for these conditions. "For some time I have been landlord of the Royal Hotel in the Mt. Margaret gold fields district, eighty mileS from the nearest railway. I have sold a great deal of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it gives the most universal satisfaction. When miners, prospectors, and others become run down by lack of fresh vegetables and fruits, and from exposure to all kinds of weather, their blood becomes very impure and the whole system greatly weakened. But - - AVER'S Sarsaparilla is always a sure cure. I have known miners to send a hundred miles for it, such is their faith in it." There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "Ayer's." Ayer's Pills will greatly aid the action of the Sarsaparilla. They are all vegetable, mild, sugar-coated, and easy to take. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. AYRES' I A: Father's Grawbctji Testimony.—Mr. A. I Mahn, Dunedin, writou:—" Your Balsam of | Horehound ii the best remedy I have ever |j usod for croup." * E BALSAMS OF j !'- - i ' i ■ A Clergyman's Testijiost.—Ekv. TV. S. Porter, Auckland, says :—" Yonr Bals.im of Horehound is ru excelleut remedy for | a severe cold." For COUGHS & GOLDS SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPER. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X X EVERY WOMAN X X DRINKS TEA. X X rpHEI quantity -of tea consumed X X J- by the women "of this colony X X totals several million pounds in X X weighty and if the liquor brewed X X from this could be put into a re- X X ceptacle or tank there would be X X sufficient volume to float a Brit- X X ash. cruiser. It is important that X X the tea so consumed' should be X X good. • X X MOST WOMEN DRINK X foUKiiluixii JLJ&ii X Because it is agreeable to the X X palate, is fragrant and delicious. X X Suratura is pure honest Ceylon X X tea, iand is guaranteed not blend- X X ed 'with Indian, China, or any X X cheap or inferior teas. X X X RETAIL PRICES: X X SURATURA A QUALITY: Is. X X Gd. per lb. -A X SURATURA B QUALITY: Is. X X 9d. per lb. X X SURATURA D QUALITY : 2s. X X Cd. per lb. X X SURATURA X QUALITY: 2s. X X 4d. per lb. £ X — x X SOLD BY ALL STORE X X KEEPERS. X XXXXXXX XX XX X XXXXXXX mSN POUNDS CASH! JL FOR," YOUR OPINION. In our now book, entitled "In thel Path of Plantekoa," will be found Testimonials—all good, many better, mast bWHICH ARE THE THREE BEST? £10 IN CASH will be paid to the person who sends in name of three testimonials, or nearest thereto, selected by the largest number of competitors. Th© book is enclosed with all Plantekoa Remedies, soap esoepted, or will be sent posrfj free on application. Place the three testimonials in order of merit— Ist, 2nd, 3rd. ' '-■ . ■ Send replies to Manager, Plantekoa, Wellington, accompan:ed by Plantekoa ■mi-appers (Medicine, Ointment, or Soap) to the value of ss. With wrappers value 10s send two replies. Give your FULL NAME AND ADDRESS, .also name or CHEMIST or GROCEOR where you pur"bhaeed Plantekoa.. i Agents ,axtd employees of Plantekoa Company not allowed to compete. Com- | .petition, closes «oa December 20, 1904. I David Papworth, Esq., journalLst, Wel■linifrton, with Manager, Plantekoa, will ,acb as supervisors; their decision to .be i final. •In the event of more than one correct list, the prize to be divided, the gender of first letter received witih three testimonials in order to get £6 j second, £3 ; | third. £1. . I r : ~ "" NOTICE. TO UP-RIVER RESIDENTS AND THE , TOURING PUBLIC. The Proprietors beg to intimate that ,CNIDDELLS' -CIEDERAiL TTOTEL, !&IDDELLS' J: EDEHAL XIOTEL, I which has just been completed, is now I OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. , This Hotel Hi as been specially designed to accommodate the Up-river and Country Trade, and Js replete with every Modern Convenience. All Liquors are of j the very best 'brands obtain able, and j clients may depend upon the best of attention. STDDELLS' FEDERAL HOTEL Opposite River Touvirts' Wharf.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12271, 3 September 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12271, 3 September 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12271, 3 September 1904, Page 7

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