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J^ WILSON Arcade Painting and Paper-hanging Establishment, Ashburton. A Splendid Stock of the latest designs in Wall Papers, also Mixed Paints, Window Glass, Scrim. Linseed Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, etc., etc. Tradesmen sent to the country at shortest notice. Artists' Materials a Speciality. CORNER OF ARCADE, ASHBURTON T and W. GRAN T, *-* • Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Coachbuilders, Temuka. J. and W. G., in thanking the public for their support in the past, beg to solicit a continuance of the same. As we have now a very complete stock for carrying on our several branches, and having secured the services of one of the best painters in the Colony, we have now a very strong staff of men in their different lines. Shoeing, as usual, a specialty.

DEBILITATED BY HOT WEATHER. TIRED OUT AND ILL. Tonics (so-called) do no good, but Ayer's SarsapariSla builds up and restores to health Mr. J. Gougb of Cape Town, Cape Colony, who sends his portrait and writes as follows; "During the past summer the extremely hot weather made me seriously ill. I lost all appt'tito, could not bleep, was incapacitated for work, and suffered from severe pains in the head. I tried several tonics, but they did me no good whatever. A friend, who had been similarly affected, told me to take Ayer's Sarsapanila, as he hud done. I followed his advice, and soon began to regain my strength, and after using three or four bottles my health was completely restored." Very many people suffer from the effects of a prolonged 3eason of warm weather in the same wav as did Mr Gough. Their blood becomes thin, food distasteful, and life is positively burdensome. makes new, pure blood; restores str»neth r.nJl vitality, and has been the salvation of thousands \\ ho, pn t to Ho v.so, were, a3 they expressed it, "both tired out and worn out." See that the name — Aycr's Garsaparilia— is on the wrapper and blown in the glass of each bottle. Prepared by D~. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 10 December 1897, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 10 December 1897, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 10 December 1897, Page 24

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