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The use of Ayer's S;iisa()arilla. One hottle 

 may not cure "right off" a conipl.; nt of 

 years; persist until a cure is effected. As a 

 general rule, niiproveinent follows sliortly 

 after beginning the use of this medicine. 

 With many people, the eflfect is numediately 

 noticeable; but some coustitutious are less 

 susceptible to medicinal influences than 

 others, and tlie curative process may. there- 

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Ayer's 

 Sarsaparilla 



••For several years, in the sjiriug mouths, 

 1 used to be troubled with a ilrowsy, tired 

 feeling, and a dull pain lu the snuiU of my 

 back, so bad, at tunes, as to prevent my 

 being able to walk, the least siulder motion 

 causing me severe distress. rre.,(icutly, 

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 Ayer's Sarsaparilla aud continued it till the 

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".My system was all run down; my skin 

 rough aud of yellowish hue. I tried various 

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 temporary relief, none of them did anv i)er- 

 manent good. At la'it I began to take 

 Ayer's SarsajKirilla. continuing it exclusive- 

 ly for a considerable time, aiid am pleased 

 to .say that it completely 



Cured Me. 



I presume my liver was very much out of 

 order, and the blood impure in cohsecpieuce. 

 I feel that 1 cannot too highly reconnnend 

 Ayer's Sarsaparilla to any oueaftiicted as 1 

 was."— Mrs. N. A. Smith, Glover, Vt. 



"For years I suffered from scrofula and 

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 no avail. I was at last advised l.y a friend to 

 try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 did 'so. and now 

 feel like a new man. being fully restored to 

 health."— C. N. Frink, Decural v Iowa. 



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