Debility Perhaps you eat enough, yet you do not got much benefit from your food. You keop thin audvreak; are tired all tho time, and your nerves aro in a bad way. Why not strengthen your digestion and got rid ol your debility? M Itod thefifl words from Mrs. E. G.lKunro, of O'biirg, Victoria. Mra. Muuro also sonda her pholn-jraph. "I suffered greatly with Indigestion and ot'Dility for u long time. Sleep did not refresh me, and I waa in a very bad state. Ono r»f ray friends strongly recommended Ayer's Sarsnparilla, and after a good deal of hesitation 1 made up my mind to try it. To ray cn\it surprise, I had not taken one-half a K»file before 1 greatly improved in every urny. 1 only took three bottlea, and I can now honestly say tliat I am entirely free from all of tny old troubles, and consider myself perfectly cured. Ayer's Samparilla •s certainly a wonderful blood medicine." There aro many /mitation flarsanarillas. Be sure you get "Ayer's. Preptnd br Dr. i. C. Ayer Co., Lowell* Mui., U. S. A
I RACIHG FIXTURES--15105. Sept. 2M, 2',).—(ieraldine linuin- CImU Sept. 2- v \ i»i>.—Wangamii .I.l'. Spring M<'Ot in^. Oct. I, 5.—1 lav, lie's Hay J.C. Mrei inir. Oct. <l. Ma)lborouuh H.C. Sprin; l Meet in;;. Oct. 10, 11— Napier I'ark K.C.Spi in*.' Meeting. Oct. JI. 12.-otaU Maori Kacin.e Club. Oct. ||. ll Ihiiii <lin J.C. Spring Mivii »jr. Oct. is. 21. —Wellington K.C. Spring M-<l iny:. Oct. I'.', 20 Xorlh Otago JSpring Meet int;. Oct. 20.—Norlh L'anteibnry S; Tinu Mooting. Oct. 12<>, 27.—MaMcitn'i 11.C. Spnne Meeting. Oct. ?'i, 27.—Poverty lUiy Turf Club Spring Myelin#. Oct. 20. 27 —Ma.sterton 11.C. Spring Mooting. Xov. 1, 2.—Southland I!. C. SpriiiL' Meeting. Xov. I.—Xew Zealand Cup. Xov. 'l. 0. 11.—Auckland K.C. SprirjMooting. Xov. 1, 0, 8. 11.—Canterbury ,J.C. It's pood for tlic llutclier, ihe Haker. the Hrewer, The Carpenter, UricMaver, illjicV:smith and Shoer, The Mistress, the Servant, the Maiden demure, The Toil'-r, the Clerk', the l>isc<>nsolale Wooer. It's ,L r (»oil for the Wealthy, it's good for the I'oor. Of .h" system cold-stricken a perfect nne\ur. When the air of Australia is cold and impure It s Infallible —Woods* (ji'Ccil, »ci*mint Cure.* 3
Keeps Your Hair On Daily rharnpoos with Cuticura Soap a;-,.i weekly dressings of Cuticura, the great Skin Cure J and sweetest of emollients, at j once stop falling hair, remove I crosts, scales, and dandruff, de* | stroy hair parasites, soothe irri- | tated, itching surfaces, stimulate ! the hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, and make the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. h >11.: ; I".'':•*> Kim In J' iix , 1N1...!, M 7 Columbm J'..rtr Dm.;: * t'ii< ;r. t''"rp..S»?c I'rors. fjT i'Ji "All Abftii (he S'njii, gulp, autf U»Jx."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7932, 22 September 1905, Page 4
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