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Could Not Sleep Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Bring Back the Appetite, Insure Restful Sleep, Give Energy. Felt Twenty Years Younger. r ’ M °y es ’ Franklin St., Adelaide, So. Australia, sends us t his photograph, and says: vKmu n * l * fee i sure tliat ’ s to A y ers W 111 Sarsaparilla and Pills that I owe jLggfr/ Wlj i I nay good health. Previous to *|| taking this medicine, I had no J |: 11 appetite and suffered from loss / W W'X of slee P- I had no energy to do / / / or to 2° an y wh ero. The doctor /1 wO?/ me to away or a change. dhi s °> i did not feel an y better after coming back. I came to the conclusion it was old age com * n g on m 6, .Anyhow, I soon H ' altered my opinion after taking the Sarsaparilla and Pills. Now y can eat and slee P well; in fact, v T feel twenty years younger. And when West I need never fear the Z u d * e t one has to put up with on the /ffl' 1 fields, when my medicine-chest v i contains a bottle or so of Ayer’s < Sarsaparilla and Pills.” Why is it that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is such a strong nerve tonic ? Why is it that this family medicine brings back the appetite, makes the nerves steady and strong, and gives sound and refreshing sleep? The answer is easy. Because it removes the impurities from the blood which irritate the nerves and keep them in a restless and weakened condition. When fed with pure blood, the nerves settle right down to their regular duties; the brain, stomach, kidneys, and heart all do their work as nature intended. To get these results you must take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, not some other kind. The market is full of imitations. AYER’S Sarsaparilla Purifies the Blood. Strengthens the Nerves. Ayer’s Pills keep the liver active. They aid the Sarsaparilla. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.

BLAIR’S Gout and Rheumatic PILLS. A Few Recent Testimonials. Mr R. MCCLELLAND, Rockhampton, Queensland, writes in 1903: —“Once people try your pills they will take uo other medicine for Rheumatism. On Thursday, 13th August, I could hardly walk; on Friday J had a struggle to get to town. I got a box of pills, took three doses, and on Saturday I was as rignt us the bank. I consider they are worth a pound a box. Mr JOSEPH GRIMES, Ashton-under-Lyne, writes in 1903: —“As one who has been taking Blair’s Puls for the last 30 years, I can add my testimony to the good I have received from them at various times, and I have always had pleasure in recommending them to my friends.’ The late SIR SAMUEL BAKER, the famous Nile explorer, wrote“ For tea years I have suffered acutely from Gout, and life had lost ite attraction. Blair’s Pills have rendered me immense service, as I no longer fear an attack of Gout. For the last twenty months I have been comparatively free, as one or two attempted visitations have been immed : ately stamped out by the assistance of Blair’s Pills.” Mr JOHN EASTMAN writes in 1903 For 16 years I have taken Blair s Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and they have been the only medicine that has ever done me any good.” Sold Everywhere at X/Xi and 2 55 per box. Felton, Grimwade & Go. - Wellington.

W ‘ J) JP R I O R Has pleasure in announcing that he HAS OPENED UP-TO-DATE DINING, AFTERNOON, and SUPPER ROOMS, THE AUCKLAND DINING BOOMS, Ground Floor, opposite “Herald” Office, Dinner, 3 Courses, 1/; Afternoon Tea, 6d. Prompt service ; absolute cleanliness. Suppers till 11. Open on Sundays. CATARRH . . . . CAN BE CURED. The United States Health Report says : As a result of investigation we are pleased to extend to £. J, Worst’s “ Catarrh Inhaler the Unqualified Endorsement of the United States Health “ Reports.” nr l ?} o . c °-Ro-Na Medicator, with six month’s Medicine, post free 7s Gd. Agent—J. JAR VIE, Ootagon Buildings, Dunedin. Send for Circulars. [Mention this paper.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 757, 8 September 1904, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 757, 8 September 1904, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 757, 8 September 1904, Page 21

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