When All Run Down Unfit for Work. Run Down in Health. Due to the Climate. A Toiiio ana Sirengtar. A Beiiabie Medicine. Mrs- D. BarWKSC, : x Balmain, N.S. Wales, sends the photograph of herself and jL—, _ husband, and says: “ Both myself and 1 // husband have very great pleasure iu testify ing tothegood we have derivedfrom I’M/ tho use of Ayer's ftf Jw/Mt q jc, \ / \ Sarsaparilla. J beWggfc W M V ill/ came run down in 11 x~ Jv I'/lmr I I i||ji health, suffering n Wr? I ft wl Dnlc ’ l fr° m indigesJL JL. W tion, and was wholly B unlit for domestic .bl!Is duties. Hearing of tho value of Ayer’s jSgP’/^ \ AB _ Sarsaparilla, I tried it, and after using v only four bottles I 7 £ was completely my- * // ' ' V v self again. Having " ®'" ' such confidence in it from personal use, I confidently recommend it as a tonic and strengtbener. We consider your medicines to be most reliable, especially in Australia, where the climate is so trying.” Do you suffer from indigestion? Tired all the time? Unfit for work? And easily discouraged ? The trouble with you is you are being slowly poisoned. The impurities in your blood arc getting Hie upper band of you. Why not get rid of these poisons? Yon can easily do it with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This splendid medicine purifies the blood, builds up the nerves, and enables you to throw off that terrible feeling of depression duo to a warm climate. Do not risk any dangerous experiments. Take the old reliable “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla, not some other kind. Look out for substitutes. AYER’S S arsaparil la Enriches the Blood/ Strengthens the Nerves. Pronwod by Dlr. J c AYERCO. Lowoll, Moss .ÜBA.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIV, 2 April 1904, Page 9
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285Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIV, 2 April 1904, Page 9
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