" Li'i' jixteen Months of Awfyl Suffering Impure blood is always dangerous. Just as soon as you begin to feel weak and languid, nervous and depressed, you are in danger. Make your blood pure and your nerves strong at once. Mr. Thomas 11. Casbel, of Dripstone, New South. Wales, Australia, sends us this letter, with, his photograph: iflV >&sm
" I was suddenly taken very ill and for three weeks was delirious nearly all the. time, and my life was despaired of. Tin; doctors said it was blood poisoning. For many long weeks I .-uttered the most frightful agony; the poisoning all settled in one limb. I then went to ■vdney Hospital, where dead jiieees of hone v.'Vro taken lrorn my leg. Hut I grew weaker und weaker, until I could hardly raise hand. I then left the hospital, oclievinj mast enrelydie. Then my people bought mo a bottle of It did me good at once. In all I used fifteen bottles, \\itiiout doubt it saved my life, even after sixteen mouths of safl'ering." Take Ayer's Pills v. ith the Sarsaparilla. TTEAES OP INDIGESTION LOASBY'S WAHOO CUEES. Mr Geo. Munro, monumental mason, Moray Place, Dunedin, says:— " I suffered for years frorr. indigestion. " I felt uncomfortable after my meals. . " I had flatulence, biliousness, constipation. . had a sluggish liver. " I tried almost every medicine known. " Loasby's Waiioo was the last, and it cubed me completely and quickly. " A dose or two'occasionally keeps me right." In Faca of above, Why suffer ? [established, 18G3] THE AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY Geeymouth ROBERT YINSEN. COACHBUILDEB, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. 'AYING added greatly to bis plant, . is n';w in a position to turn out in the very best style and workmanship, Coaches, Buggiep, Carriages, Wagonettes, Expresses, Spring and Tip Carts, Wagons &o , &c. Only first-class materials used. Estimated and designs furnished. DREDGING WORK A SPECIALITY
WANTED KNOWN that we land WALDEMEE PIANOS in G rey. mouth at FORTY-SEVEN GUINEAS—usuaI prico fifty-five. Tho best make English and German Pianos at same low. ra'es. Coller and Co, Importers, Wanganui. H. Jolly, Agent, Hokit:ka r
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 December 1901, Page 4
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342Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 December 1901, Page 4
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