SUP T UN!!*!! PH (T* 1 1 1? 1? n BloocS Purified. Mrs. Mary Thomson, of Carlton (Itfelbourne), Tells the Story of Hei* Daughter's Sufferings, and of the Great Blessing Ayer-'s Sarsaparilla Was to Her. ■ "For three years my daughter Edith sufEereclterrihly with Salt-Rheum, Which affected chiefly her hands, and for nearly six months at a time she was constantly compelled to wear gloves. Her hands were covered with Misters, full of a watery substance ; the skin would often peel off, and the itching and burning were intense. I paid doctors' bills without number and bought medicines of all kiwi » but all failed to give relief until I tried ATER'S SAESAPAEILLA. After using this medicine a short time an improvement was manifest, and my daughter took in all ten bottles,— continuing it even after all signs of her affliction had disappeared. The Sarsaparilla purified her blood, radically curing the disease, and VT6 W9 most thankful for this great blessing." Be sura that you get tho genuine The wonderful success of this great blood purifier has led to numerous imitations. The name— Ayer's SarsapariHa— is prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. Eefuse all substitutes. Preparoa by Dr, J. 0. Ayer & Co., liowell, Mass., Vt. B. A.
Years of Dyspepsia. CLEMENTS TONIC Dbovb It Away. Hf W. Albert Lyons, "Wendouree," Merton-street, Albert Park, Viotoria, writes on August Bth, 1896 :— I have suffered severely from dyspepsia for a number of years, and although I have acted upon medical advice and taken largely of specifics alleged to be cures for that distressing malady, bnt from neither source did material relief come to me. Recently, however, I was recommended to take Clements Tonic. I did so, and almost instant relief followed ; after taking a few bottles that irritating oomplaint was driven away, and I am now in sounder, bodily health, and more alert and cheerful, mentally, than I have been for many years. I would strongly recommend any person suffering from dyspepsia or any allied disorder to try Clements Tonic— W. Albiri Ltons. Witness— C. J. Ham, J.P.
Mb R. H. Martin, Certificated Tuner of 22 years standing. Terms for yearly or single tunings on application to Mr Ferguson, Stationer, where all orders raay bs left.— torn.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9392, 19 March 1898, Page 6
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