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THE BAS-RELIEF PHOTOGRAPH (PATENTED). MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS have muoh pleasure in announcing to their Patrons and the Public that a number of examples of this UNIQUE AND STRIKINGLY BTSAUTIFUL PROCESS WILL BE ON VIEW IN THEIR VESTIBULE IN A FEW DAYS. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Vice-Regal and Leading Photographers. As sole holders of the patent rights for New Zealand, with the exception of Wanganui W. and. will be happy to treat with photographers for the right to use the BAS-RELIEF PROCESS. Any Person infringing our Patent Rights will be proceeded against. f some yeais I was I I§33iiißi y >. / quite out of health, ami \ §15i§ililiiit \ \ / took in u<■ h medicine \ |g|sjg£Ss V \ /or more hottle-, befme stop-\ /§H§l^Ssi§^Sil y /felt so well and strong! /^^il§ptggg|| / tint I, of course, think there is \ ,' Cr^ \**"" I / ii" lneilii'ine equal toAjei's Sar-\ / ff \i \\ / s ip.nilla, and I take jrie.it pains \ I I If /tn tellain Mifleiing fiieiul of itand\ M' \ I \ I /what it did for me."— Mis. L. A. \ V \ \i \ / Miiiii vy, Kilboui n.Wis., Feb. ll, 1896. \ I / V \ WEIGHTY WORDS J| W Ayer's Sarsaparilla. H The aliovp arc indeed "weighty words, of grrat ini]>ort and \;ilue to tlious.'inds of pak'-faced, languid men and women, now tired and worn out with worry, overwork, and disease, and who would be ni.uie weil and strong by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Head also the following interesting testimony of a prominent athlete : 627 Bouuke St., Rrr.nv ITilt^, T.ydxev. New South Wales, June 21, IW.~>. "After bein^ a victim to Typhoid, Brain, and Rheumatic fevers, in 1592, my system was left in a terrible condition. Besides beiuu; \ cry weak, I had numerous abscesses on the lower part of my back and spine, fiom vlnch a gie.it i. umber of pieces of bone were taken. As fast as an abscess would appear and was lancrd another would form. Iw as treated at two different liospitaN v lthout mk < < >>. The surgeons in attendance informed me that I was suffering fioin blood jio'son. Tl c abscesses continueil to appeal, and I was never without pain, till sik umutl<s a^o I \\ as induced to try Ayei's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken the iirst b..u10 I found an improvement, and sift i r t'nislun^ t\\ clve bottles to-day I f, i 1 as \\ ell ,'i cvi r I v.d in my life; the abscesses have ceased to come, the old ones arc all healed, and piv he ilfh is splendid. Before I used the Rarsaparilhi I weighed 154 lbs., and now, after usin^ a dn/ mi bottles, my weight is 200 lbs., which is a sure si'Mi that I have bei-n taking the Ch.unpinn Blood-Puritier of the world."— George W. Walker, "Jumbo," Champiou Foot-baller of New So. Wales. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, The Strength-Civer and Blood-Purifier.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 12, 23 July 1897, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 12, 23 July 1897, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 12, 23 July 1897, Page 31

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