MEDICAL. When your vitality is low, you are miserable ail the time. You are languid and depressed, your nerves are weak, and your appetite is poor. Bead what r Ayer*s ~ : 53.r53.P3.n113. I did for the invalid daughter of a grateful - mother: "My daughter had for a long time been troubled with violent headaches and sleep--5 leasness. She was pale, had no appetite, and i was losing flesh rapidly. She tried various ' remedies, but received no benefit until she ; commenced using AVer's Sarsaparilla. After taking __.lf a bottle she began to feol better. - By a continued use of this medicine her 1 appetite returned, her cheeks began to fill out and sbow color, she gained in strength, her headaches disappeared, she slept "better, - and now says she feels like a new person." 1 There are many imitation j Sarsaparillas. : Be sure you get "AVER'S." . Preparedb7Dr. J. C.Ajer&Ca.,LoTFe_,_lß__^D.S.__
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1907, Page 9
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