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A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Apply Sulpholine Lotion. It drives away pimples, blotches, roughness, redness, and all disfigurements. Sulpholine develops a lovely skin. Is bottles. Made in London. —Aavt.

Gives Push and Energy Steadies the Nerves, Gives Tone to the Stomach, Prevents 111 Effects of Extreme Heax. “Puts the ‘Co’ Into You.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i u I p “I am a professional cyclist.’* "In training and racing in the extreme heat of a Queensland summer, which requires a heavy expenditure of nervous energy and often leaves one thoroughly exhausted, I have found Ayer’s Sarsaparilla of the greatest benefit. "It makes you have a good appetite, tones up the stomach, steadies the nerves, and puts the ‘go ’ into you. I tell you, lam a great friend to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” Mr. F. E. Shaw, of Edward St., Brisbane, Queensland, a cyclist well known in connection with the " Red Bird Bicycle,” sends us this letter together with a photograph from which the above illustration is made. This is another reason why Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is called “ The World’s Greatest Family Medicine.” Such a testimonial shows how valuable Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to those who have to work hard. It removes all feeling of exhaustion, braces you up, makes your work easier, gives strength to the muscles, refreshes and invigorates, and, best of all, takes out every impurity from the blood. AYER’S .Sarsaparilla The Greatest of All Nerve , AYER’S PILLS cure all forma of liver

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue VIII, 25 August 1900, Page 365

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Page 365 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue VIII, 25 August 1900, Page 365

Page 365 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue VIII, 25 August 1900, Page 365

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