The Kind that Cures A Family Medicine. A Household Remedy. A Splendid Tonic. Used with Satisfactory Results, Always. Mr. Frank P. Peacock, of G iven Terrace,Paddington, Queensland, B Xk sends us his photograph, and ft W says: “ I havo used Ayer’s SarsapafiS Isa rilla in my family for indigestion, Vi 'jfW loss of appetite, and as a tonic, with very satisfactory results, ! I ’“d i> av e been pleased to rccoml i mend it to my friends, who, in X, many eases, havo used it with equal satisfaction. Ayer’s Sarsa- \ Ajfeb- parilia is a household remedy throughout Queensland, and is '''x the kind that cures,” This is one of the best things Z you can say about Ayer’s Sarsall vj saparilla: “It is a household V w /V remedy.” Keep it on baud. Then, ' just “ s soou as any member of I Iffyr tho family begins to complain, I f' ! ‘ f/7 ho can take a lew doses and bo Ilf ' quickly cured. Of course nature intended that every one should feel strong and vigorous all the time. We are usually to blame if we do not enjoy thus good health. We are overworked, worry too much, have too many cams, and perhaps the warm climate debilitates us. What shall we do? Keep right on suffering in this way? Or take medicine that will remove every impurity from the blood, make the blood rich and red, and give vigor and tone to the nerves? Such a medicine is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A medicine that has been sold for over sixty years. When you ask for Sarsaparilla be sure to use the word “Ayer’s.” There Is no other Sarsaparilla like it. Look out for imitations. AYER’S Sarsaparilla Just the Tonic for Warm Climates. Ayer’s Pills —Sugar-Coated. A Gentle Laxative Prepared by DR J. C. ATER 00.. Lowell, Mtu.U. S. A.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XXIV, 10 December 1904, Page 53
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307Page 53 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XXIV, 10 December 1904, Page 53
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