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the Best Family Medms is one that will Purify the felood, Strengthen the Nerves, Aid Digestion; and Mads the Blood Rich ani Red. Ayer's SarsapariSia ■"I wish to say to every one that I have used a great deal of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in my family. I believe it is the best family medicine there is in the world. "Once, while I was on a vessel trading to the Rast Indies and also while I was living in Calcutta, I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for impurities in my blood, and with the best results. I always took a stock of it with me when I went on my voyages. I could not feel safe without it. For eruptions of the skin, boils, and such affections it is a quick and sure cure. I recommend it to everybody suffering from impurities in the blood, showing itself in any way whatsoever." This is what Mr. W. A. Lindsay (whose portrait, with that of his wife and ' child, is here given), of Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia, thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Because of the multitude of such cases, the people call Ayer's Sarsaparilla "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." Because some other preparation may be called a sarsaparilla is not the slightest reason that it is anything like "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla. If you wish these quick results, these safe results, these sure results, you must insist upon getting "Ayer's." Make a particular point of this. —~ The [%w Eml & That "Cures. It Removes Disease by Purifying the Blood. Ayer's Pills Aid the Action of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. AN/EMIA & DEBILITY. A Richmond Lady Relates her Remarkable Recovery. The Case of about to be placed on my shoulder; and mM _ often I would fall into Mrs. Sarah Dover. A Fit of rrembu ne (From the Windsor •' Amtmlian") ™<x nothing at all. I had gloomy fore- ' bodmgs as to tho future. The blessing of good by OUR SPECIAL REPORTER. health seemed so far away from mo that I A representative of this paper in the never expected to attain it again. I got course of his duty took a walk in the weaker and weaker. I thought my vital direction of Francis -Street, Richmond, spnrk was going out. I was laid in bed, not N.S. W., and knooked at the door of Mrs. being atrong enough to sit tip. The doctors Dover. It waa opened by a very pleasant- could do nothing for me, except to continue faced lady. to dose me with morphia." "Do I speak to Mra. Dover I" queried " I wonder you were able to support life the newspaper man. so long undor theio circumstances," »ug« " You do," she answered, with a Bmile. gosted the reporter. "Then will you permit me to make a "I have a good constitution," replied report of your case V' Mrs. Dover, "otherwise I should have gone " With pleasure," and after asking our out reporter to come in and tyke a seat she lihq An Exhausted Lamp, immediately dived into a relation of the ... ._ , , , T ., , . facta of her illness. " but , xx T was ™™\ dead - . Its . al ,r st * "I can assign no reason for it," she com- miracle I ever got off my bed again, menced, " but I gradually 'And how did you manage it? ' r» , . „ . "In thia way : I was listlessly lotting my Began to Fall Away. eyes wander over a newspaper, nnd I came Day by day I grew thinner and paler. I across an account of a case wheic a lady had was told I was suffering from amemia, or a dwindled into a mere skeletou through want of red bjood corpuscles in my veins. Impoverishment of the Blood, A doctor attended me. and prescribed for , „,,.,,». . 1 i me. I took his medicine for along time, but who had ultimately been roitorecl to Hit physic, however, iwas not able to relieve E, erf ? ct h ± altl l through the use of C lements me, and I had to give it up. As I got To . mc - Here s a possible chance for me I worse the most frightful headaches began Baid to myself. God knows but that remeJy to affect me. The pain was like an iron "»#* contain that sclnething which is band lightening round my head. Indigea- lacking in my blood. I consulted a fnend, tion came on. The fact was, I was too and the result was that I commenced a weak to digest my food. The digestive regular course of Clements lonuv. fluids iv my stomach were too deficient to Dld ,?° r u B et an immediate effect! break it up and dissolve it, and all I ate lay „ "Could I expect that in a case like mure ? like a heavy substance within me. Instead But in a few days I found I could sloop of digesting it would ferment, causing wind, without the morphia, and I could tell by swelling, and acute pain. When my meals and by the fact that I never trembled were placed before me I could only eat a n ™> * ha *« | y nerve 3 wer ,° be .'"S Btrc , u Sf few mouthfuls, and then felt quite sick, t^ned. Then as my colour improved, I That bitter taste was always in my mouth, knew Clements Tonic was beginning to pub my eyes became deep and sunken, dark Vitality Into My Blood, rings encircled them, and I begun to wear for cobur b to s]]ow in my skin> j Aii the haggard appearance of N Qway with morpn { B altogether now— it was Extreme Suffering 1 . no longer necessary. Although still very My lips were a palish blue, my cheeks weak I could soon digest light food, and pallid and sunken, and I looked years older began to take quite an interest m what I than Ido now." was to have for dinner. I took no alcoholic "Did you suffer from anything elset" stimulant whatever. I found it quite unasked the reporter. necessary. The stimulating properties of » I did, lam sorry to wy. You haven't Clements Tonic were omte sufficient. My heard the half of my troubles yet? Sleep headaches altogether disappeared, and at I could not. All night I lay wide awake, lastthere was nothing more for Clements tortured with Tonic to do than to put more Frightful Nervous Headaches Flesh On My Bones. and yet not able to get a moment's rest. My nerves were as true as steel." Night after night I was abandoned by "Then lam to presume that Clements sleep. In the day-time I was listless and Tonic completed your restoration to health? indifferent to all that was going on around " Most decidedly j I soon became as me. This feeling of lassitude was so heavy robust as you sco me now, and in perfect upon me that it took me some minutes health in every way. 11ns is the result of to make up my mind to even rise from a Clements Tonic, and, behove mo, lam not seat. I was too tired to read, and that I ungrateful," cnnßider " Then I can put tins in the Windsor Ai/o^u Dari Rl<rn " Australian." very oau oigni « 1 shall have positive pleasure 111 seeing " You couldn't go on like this for long," it there, for humanity's sake." said tie newspaper man; "you couldn't UV^ SfThSrS at any price. *™ORY I was forced to have J, *£g »™X^Ta° 'S^'JSi Recourse tO Morphia sincerely declare that I haie can-fulli re.id !he , „ . annexed document, comistitii; of ten 10l in, w d conto obtain an hour or twos respite f rom my gecutiiely numbered fioml to ]0, »nd iliai 11 contains intense headaches. Of course I needed an mid ia a true and faithful account of my 1 hum .imj Increased dose every time that Iwished to -e^C.^onUTo^a^^ o^Un.^y r^» go to sleep, liut my general neaitli con- [his solemn, deolaiation canbdm iousiy believing the tinued to get worse, and I was now troubled same to be true and bj; \ irtue of the iiro» is.ona of an with the reaction of the sleeping draughts Act .made and patsed in the'imtl. jea. »< «w '•• ittn which I had been taking. This added to affi?n o"<™ anrl' ,ftr,nU.'ul my weakness. At last it was only With the taken and mode m (he \A'mu< Doom lm«nt of ( i>c cieatest difficulty that I could walk, or aovcrimient of Now .South Walts, nd u> -.ib.i.tute and fearful. Tho least thing would startle > /O me. I was always turning my head rounr) 1/ CJ\ expecting to see something terrible behin.i ri^yi f^J. yJoiWl^ me, and often enough I should be seizctl \/L*S\ C»*^v t --' " -^*— » with a fancy quite realistic, and which I - Declared at Richmond, this '2 c >Ui .In 'f Jlll.l.J 11 1.1. l?) 9, rnuld not diive away, that a hand was ju&r Before me. . v !__!li!_l '■'_!l_!_ t>W. M. Luxf^dT and Co., PHOTOGKAPHY7— " POST OFFICE STOKE, Aramoho THE KiDGWAY STUDIO. GENEEAL GBOCERS, Etc. , Tt|ISSES /"lOtililS & T| A " VIS Colegrove's Teas ■"-■- "^ Crockery Desire to draw tho attention of the inHardware habitants of Wanganui and surrounding ■nrntwv districts to the fact that they have Drapory opened n, &c, &c. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO IN RIDGCRRISTMAS HAMS AND BACON. WAY STREET, Four Doors from the Post Office, 13* Ail Goods at Lowest Town Prices. ■-■■ ■■■"■■ An £ are prepared to undertake all branches of the Profession, including W]Bj[ If UXFORD & f^O., Copying and Enlarging. GROCERS, ARAMOHO. tS" Children's Photographs a Speciality,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9916, 16 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9916, 16 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9916, 16 December 1899, Page 1

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