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____ * ""ijijaiiiiy Perhaps you cat enough, yet you do not get much benefit from your food. You keep thin and weak; are ! tired all tho time, and your nerves are in a bad way. Why not strengthen your digestion and get rid of your debility? Read these words from Mrs. E. G. Munro, of Coburg, Victoria. Mrs. Munro also sends her photograph. "I suffered greatly with indigestion and ftoDility for a long time. Sleep did not refresh me, and I was in a very bad state. Ono of my friends strongly recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after a good deal of hesitation I made up my mind to try it. To my great surprise, I had not taken one-half a bottle before I felt greatly improved in every way. I only took three bottles, and I can now honestly say that I am entirely free from all of my old troubles, and consider myself perfectly cured. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is certainly a wonderful blood medicine." Sarsaparilla There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "Ayer's." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. AYRES'' k Fatheb's Gkateful T-Stihout.—Mr. A. Mass, Dunedin, writeo:—" Your Balsam of Horelioufcd ie t_e best remedy I h_ve ever j used for croup." OF }■ A Clsrgykak-s Tkstimost.—Exv. W. S. | Pouter, Auckland, sttf-s: — "Your Balsam g of Horebound is xr excellent rcniody for | fa severe cold." B For'COU6HS & GOLOS J . I I SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS | §_aß_^'Sßeakm-gßßa--_as^ J XXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX X X , X 5,000,000 LBS. X i X X. X rpHAT is approximately the X X X quantity of tea consumed X X in the colony, and women, it X X may be safely said, drink the X X greater portion. It ds also «a safe X X assertion to make that a largo X X percentage is X SDRATURI TEA 'X * ' S , X X ' This is nqw- such a general^ X __ favommte that1 it \s to 'be found' X X in the swell residences and the. X X huniW^ icottageis of- ■$<*- woTKng X -X' clasps.*, TStei-e^iS^'i^eason -for X< .-X this popularity. <J 1"It / is .quality. X X"^" SuratuiV is pure. T-hdßest Cey- „ X X lon tea, and _a - gua^rantfefed not X■' X blended' with Ind^ian, China, or, >X' X any ch-sap or infer ior teas. X "V* __*_—_ ' IX X RETAIL PRICES— X X ■ ■-. x X SURATURA, A Quality, la. 6d. X -V- ii y ! X SURATURA, B Quality, Is. 9d. X x ib. ;v . X SURATURA, D Quality, 2s. X X Ib. - v X SURATURA, X Quality, 25.. 4d. X X lb. V t X ■' ■ X SOLD AT ALL STORES. X XXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX INF \NTTLE MORTALITY PROBLEM SOLVED. A MOTHER'S LETTER. Low«T Hutt, September 10th, 1903. X^EAR Slß,—When Freddy was about iXJ 3 years of age-we thought that 'owing to wasting of the .system it would •not I>a 'possible to rear: him. _&> .d&licacy , -n-ould 5 'tearipf hmvf^^s&t: :.: IL&Wiis rest-. I lews by day and sleepless at; night. 1 hedoctor, as a kind of Job's oomftftter, . stated that should he pos_:ibi.y pull t through ,and reach the age or seven, he might be all right. i ~ On the advice of .friends we gay_3_nnn__ and there was decidedamprovement during the first week. 'He was able to eat and sleep well, and lias since progressed in such a manner that at the present he is as healthy as we could wish. I quite beleivo PLANTEKOA SAVED | HIS f agfu% ; Scarcely any need to repeat it, PLANTEKOA ALWAYS CURES, and the u& 1 ers stay cured. PLANTEKOA SOLVES 1 THE INFANTILE MORTALITY PROBLEM. , Renneonber the £10 Cash Prize payable December 20th. Fill :_i answer, ' and post with ss. worth of wrappers to Manager^ Hantekoa, Wellington, lou ~'• tniay win it. i If you cannot get Plantekoa where you live, wo will send it. NGA TAWA, SHANNON. ; COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL h .■■:•■•- ■■-;.■••.• ■■TORv'GIRLS,^ •'■'■ '; THE School is on the Nga Tawa farm, wh:cn': i_.situated at the foot of the Tararua Il*nge, 5 mile& from Shannon, large garden and orchard. Tennis and croquet lawns, ponies allowed. I References kindly allowed by Mrs. H. Hole, Wanganui. For terms apply to J Miss M- Taylor, Shannon.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12283, 17 September 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12283, 17 September 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12283, 17 September 1904, Page 7