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A Living Skeleton Changed into a Healthy and Robust Child. The trying weather of summer makes children drowsy, lifeloss, and without energy. They lose appetite, their blood becomes impure, and they break out in sores. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ' Mrs. Emily Air, of Murray Park, Adelaide, So. Australia, very kindly sends us a photograph of herself and family, which we reproduce above, accompauj ing tho same with the following testimonial: “The trying hot weather of our summer has a very debilitating effect njion children. They run down in health, become drowsy, lose appetite, and break out in sores on tho face and head. “I have invariably found Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a perfect remedy for this condition. It purifies the blood, restores the appetite, and tones up the whole system. “One of iny children only twelve month old was transformed from almost a skeleton into a healthy and robust child simply by giving it small doses of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” Do you wonder, then, that people call it “ The World’s Greatest Family Medicine”? It is tho greatest family medicine the world ever knew, good for all ages and all conditions. When you take it you get more benefit from your food, your blood becomes richer, your nerves are made stronger, and tho whole system becomes filled with new life and vigor. AYER’S Sarsaparilla A Great Medici no for Weak Children Take Ayer’s Pills with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. One aids the other.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 461

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Page 461 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 461

Page 461 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 461

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