Does your heart send good or bad blood to your brain? If bad, impure Mood, then your brain aches. You are nervous, restless, cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning as at night, You have no nerve power. Stimulants will do you harm. 1 What then? er's YEARS 00 SOLD FOB This is the medicine you need. It removes impurities from the biood, makes it* rich in its lifegiving properties, and gives tone to the whole system. Ask your doctor all about this. To have good blood and strong nerves, your bowels must be regular. There must be at least one free movement each day.- Ayer's Pills quickly correct any tendency to constipation. Just one pili at bedtime, only one. Prepared i>y X>B. jr. C. ATEIt A 00.. X<ow«ll, Kms.. V. 8. A. J" ■ nft i / APleaswo "Night : Cap"
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Mother and Nurse find their task both loyabici and light when Master Baby is thriving visibly and always ready witha smile. Baby, Nurse, and Mother alike owe this happy state of things to rOR INFANTS AND IMIEUIDS. Contains all the essentials for bone and fleshfonning in an exceptional degree,_ assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. .... "An excellent Food,admirably adapted to the wants of Infants." Sir CHAS. A. CAMERON, C.8.. M.D.. &c. The Sanitary Record:-" As a substitute for mother's milk, Neave's rood may be conscientiously recommendedThe Medical Magazine:— "Numerous children have been brought up from birth upon this Food, with the best results." The London Medical Record " Can unhesitatingly recommend Weave i Food. 11 . The Medloal Preu & Circular " Carefully prepared and a pure article. Nearly 90 Yeara' Imputation. Gold Medals, London, 1900 & 1906, also Paris. Used in the Russian Imperii! nurseries Oldest, Cheap«at. and itill th« B«*<. Sold in This socially peeked tor Austiabrfa. Mtnuftctuiw-JOWUUB R. MUV* * CO. * rordlngbrldgo, Sac* <*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume xxv, Issue 10713, 29 August 1913, Page 3
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