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Impure blood will always rnako yon sick. You sufier from headache, great depression, indigestion, sleeplessness, a bad skin, extreme exhaustion, and you can hardly drag yourself about. Read wliat Mr. 11. J. Matthews, of Wellington, New Zealand, says about this. He also sends his photograph, " I have suffered a great deal from impure blood, especially from boils on my arms and back. I felt weak all over and was greatly depressed. I began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After taking only n, little of it I felt better, and soon my troubles disappeared. I believe this medicine is the best blood-purifier and the strongest tonic that any one can buy." s ;aparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure yon get Ayer's. T T so Ayer's Pills every time your bowels become constipated, or when you are bilious or have sick headache. They cure quickly. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.

DISTINCTIVE FINISH. HAT is the distinctive finish about starched linen ? It is not the whiteness nor set the stiffnesß, for these are common to all. Take white shirts, collars »nd cuifs—whiteness and stiffness one expects, but tbere is no distinction in either. It is the glossy appearance of the laundried shirts that gives them the distinctive finish it is the finish which ever/ won.an who has to do with washing and ironing likes to obtain. Success is assured to those who use It is so simple and easy to me. There is no mixing and about with it. The powder is applied to the starchrd lir.en with a Jlauiv;), and then f ollows the ironing. This Klaze imparts a beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satisfaction. SOLD EVERYWHERE At (id and Is per packet. I-am pies sc-nt post-free to any address in the coio y. Write to ii. AYRES, 1)0, Cuba-street, Wellington. 13 TAHANAKI MUSEUM, rjp!U£ irfu*jua will be opened to the public A v>.i '.'.HUiiSDAY and SATURDAYS j' ii. l : iooi *-mK) to 4,80 p.m. AYRES CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE W. B, SPENCIiK, Hon. Sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 4

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