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No Appetite, General Weakness. If your food is only partly digested, then the body is only partly nourished. The blood rapidly becomes thin and tilled with imparities, the nerves are easily exhausted, there is headache, restlessness, and the -whole system is greatly debilitated. Mr. A. Chauffourier, of Wagga Wagga, Hew South Wales, sends us his photograph and the following testimonial: chill which developed into a of my digestive organs. A f Sarsanria My appetite improved, my taste for food came proved in every way." When taking the Sarsaparilla, It is best to use Ayer's Pi lis also. Take jus t enough each night to produce one good free movement of the bowels daily. Prepare* ky Dr. J. C. Ayer * C*. Lowell, Man.. U.S.A. CHEAPFR THAN WOOD. MOKAU COAL FERNSIDE «INE J. LOBB - . Manager. THE proprietors take this opportunity Informing the public tbat this Ooal is THE BEST yet obtained from Mokau, being clean and durable, and entirely free from slate, so prevalent in other Mokau Goals. To be had from WARD & SON, opposite Central Fire Brigade Station R. TODD, Queen-street at the following Cash prices : Double Screened. Per Ton £1 7 Per Half Ton 0 14 Per Quarter Ton 0 7 PAYLY, OGLE & CO., OWNBES

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 3 May 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 3 May 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 3 May 1900, Page 4

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