{ / some years I was \ / quite out of health, and \ \ \ I took much medicine \ \ \ / which did me no good. I 1 N. \ / was advised by a friend to\ \ \ I try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I jj||||^====—\ \ I which I did. taking a dozen! / \ I or more bottles before stop-1 kJX I ping. The result was that l\ : I felt so well and strong! / I that I, of course, think there is \ I x”"""' 7 fno medicine equal to Ayer’s Sar-\ / fy \i 1/ I saparilla, and I take great pains \ | f 1 / /to tell any suffering friend of it and \ V \ \\ I | I what it did for me.”—Mrs. L. A. \ 1 \ \1 \ ( / Murray. Kilbourn,Wis., Feb. 11.1896. \ I J 1 \ WEIGHTY WORDS W 1 FOR W. j Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. W The above are indeed weighty words, of great import and value to thousands of pale-faced, languid men ami women, now tired and worn out with worry, overwork, and disease, and who would be made well and strong by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Read also the following interesting testimony of a prominent athlete : 627 Bourke St., Surry Hills. Sydney, New South Wales, June 21, 1895. “After being a victim to Typhoid. Brain, and Rheumatic fevers, in 1892, my system was left in a terrible condition. Besides being very weak, I had numerous abscesses on the lower part of my back and spine, from which a great number of pieces of bone were taken. As fast as an abscess would appear and was lanced another would form. I was treated at two different hospitals without success. The surgeons in attendance informed me that I was suffering from blood poison. The abscesses continued to appear, and I was never without pain, till six months ago I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken the first bottle I found an improvement, and after finishing twelve bottles to-day I feel as well as ever I did in my life; the abscesses have ceased to come, the old ones are all healed, and my health is splendid. Before I used the Sarsaparilla I weighed 154 lbs., and now, after using a dozen bottles, my weight is 200 lbs., which is a sure sign that I have been taking the Champion Blond-Purifier of the world.”—George W. Walker, “Jumbo,” Champion Foot-baller of New So. Wales. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, The Strength-Civer and Blood-Purifier.
H IP Makes the 1J! IB Wkfl SB S* Finest Beverage Igf | ,n the World. tu i\. a-lUtXL>i ®T*o IF W(ix 1 j j-* u hi /pk Ma. For MakinG -uilji Non-intoxicatin’* Dualled. \JK One Tablespoonful of Mason's Extract of Herbs makes One Gallon of splendid —Non-Intoxicating- Beer The Most Refreshing and Pleasantest Beverage obtainable. Mason’s Wine Essences Wine or Cordial—Ginger. O.’ange, Raspberry. NEWBALL & MASON. Nottingham. England. Black Currant, etc. AGENTS Messis Chrystall & Co , Christchurch, NZ.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XIII, 27 March 1897, Page 392
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