Tired Feelings Due to Climate. The weather is often very trying. The blood becomes filled with impurities and the nervous system is greatly weakened. One awakens in the morning just as tired as at night. Mr. John Dryden of Coolgardie, W. A., sends with his portrait the following : “I go about the €*<«Jntry a pp-eat deal and have to enconntc-r verr trying weather. When my eystem is run tlo'wn by the peculiar deprestnug climate of curs I always take AWS Sarsapsriiia It takes away my tired and dej rased feelings at once and builds up my system in every w»y. As a blood purifier and nerve tonie I believe it to be the best medicine in the world.’* To get the best results from Ayer’s Sarsaparilla you should take Ayer s Pills also. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and dyspepsia. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lcweif, Mass., U.S.A.
;ACOOOCROP] Hi^Qualit^of the Seed you sow. YATES’ RELIABLE SEEDS will give you the Best Returns. NEW SEASON’S GRASSES & CLOVERS Note : OUR NEW Paspalum Dilitalum (Hand shaken Seed). This Grass will withstand drought, heat, flood, or frost, and will oe al wavs green. Manures and Fertilizers: A.Y. Grass Manure' A.Y. Bonedust. . . . A.Y. Superphosphate. Thomas’ Phosphate Powder and Leading Brauds. Write for prices to Arthur Yates & Go., AUCKLAND.
T HIH Hh n p s their parents had thin hair; per haps their c hildren have thin hair. But this does not i O make it neces • l/wlan sary for then to have thin hair. One thing ~ makes the B hair healthy i a x d ; aviBori it grow ——. 1 thick and long. It cures dandruff also. It always restores color to gray hair, —all the dark, rich color of early life. There is no longer need of your looking old before your time. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and clears the complexion. Prcpijed by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 C®., Lbw.ll, Mmo, U. S. A
i Williams’pink pills J . Prlc9, >; for pale people. al9a afT'irod rS)/ /* a a, and It bojißv /• best to send direct o to Or. Wi I Harns' ivtsdiains Company, WotHngton, N.X. t For* tho CEKUtNE PILLS.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 June 1906, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 June 1906, Page 3
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