Debility Neautijjia, Biliousness. When tL» ;• -rveu »ce wefric there is 1 <>u are tired all the tic-. ( : .t •-.mxL, restless, and suffer great?- with j.-a !.■ .he, backache, neuralgia, ami ! discomfort. But there is a curt, as Mr. J. Elliott, of West Perth. W. A., well knows. He sends us Lis portrait and says: Vj£ui m ■mu. I had tried many i.ilsof BMxbumes hut without help- ■ tbeu trted ows Two bottle rach a d:£ es en* e in u»y le©l- - that 1 '..a* greatly surprised. My chealth improve-,! a t on-. . ruy nerv«- ver® so-onger. mv bv-adache disapiwarcd, and my severe attacks ef biliousness were eared " Constipation alone will often causo bilicntt-nes-- neuralgia, and sick Leadache. Ayer’s Pills are a safe and *ure cure for ail liver troubles. And they cure dyspepsia also. Pnmred br Dr. J. C. Ayer t Ce- LcweU. Mrss.. U.S.A.
rYATESi 1 SEED POTATOES I ARE / HAND PICKED j * AND % F 1 lAos r/ ; iLLIMDLI( / SPECIAL BRANDS; t 1 A.V. Bone Dust. • A.Y. Potato Masriire. n 1 A.Y. Top Dressing Manure. 1 4 - Leading Manures, tt Nursery Stock. » / Itsipiements, etc. jl * Catalogues ox Application to ft i Messrs. ft ■ Arthur Yates &. C 0.,/ J AUCKLAND. 1 tSEEDSI ah urea out Pile, Thie. Poor Blood, No Energy. These are the symptoms of impure blood, starved blood. Take out the impurities, feed the blood, and health quickly returrs. Mrs. George Mitchell, of Yuille St, Buninyong, Victoria, send us her photograph with the following story: * X suffered terribly from rrneral debility. I hul no energy. I was tired in the moraiDj as nt night, ft did not seers possible for me to keep up. I wee thin and pa>e and my blood wx» vwrv poor. L had n.- appetite. I gradually weaker and weaker, when almost completely ex boasted I read about AWS ws«paw> 1 tmmedutelv fried it and to improve at once. A few bottles completely restored tee to health." Toueann : get th*bort results from Avar’s SarsaparilK if your bowels are constipated. Ttke just enough ol Avcr’s Pills each night to cause one good fi*ee moveiuexit of the bowels the day following. A
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 1
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