Purifies the Blood Bushmen Must Drink Bad Water. This Makes Bad Blood. Sickness Follows. How to Make the Blood Pure. Mr. Alexander Johnson, of Rourke, New South Wales, sends us his photograph and says: “ * or man y years I have been engaged in shepherding, stock-droving, •; .... and other occupations so well known bushmen. Often the drinkingpGSCjG |jgHgy water was very bad, aud I was cxKg A ly posed to other hardships of bush life. , I found all the men around me using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, so I tried it. For J cleansing and purifying my blood, and ' 1 Aj for giving me new life and energy, I found it the most wonderful mediI c ’ ne I ever used. I do not. see how 'fiS bushmen get along without it. I /sF VflS.t I? ttrwWaiMi advise all who read this to keep a ffi.y It ls'4 wF bottle of this grand medicine on hand lla 11 ol\ ySffirßtra a ll tho a g reat health vf f II VjysaWH preserver.” “The World’s Greatest Family Medicine.” Perhaps you are not exposed to all the hardships of bush life. Yet you have probably suffered from impure blood, great debility, nervousness, exhaustion, indigestion, and other evidences of a weakened system. No matter what your occupation, nor where you live, if you are in need of a blood-purifying medicine and something to build up your nerves, you should certainly take this grand family medicine. You will make a great mistake if you try any other Sarsaparilla than “Ayer’s.” This is the kind that has been making the cures for sixty years. AYER’S Sarsaparilla Strengthens the Stomach and Builds up the Nerves Ayer’s Pills —a gentle laxative for the whole family. Prepared by PH. J. C. AYEB «r C<» Lowell. Mace . V. S. A.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XII, 19 March 1904, Page 11
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296Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XII, 19 March 1904, Page 11
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