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SEVERE TRIALS WEATHERED THROUGH

Sailors at sea have many, a severe trial to weather through. But they stick to their ship, laugh at the storms and manfully pull her through. Then tbe weary and trying times of the past are looked back * upon light-heartedly. Many a man's existence can be likened to a ship struggling against adversity upon the ocean of life. Trials come, but he who manfully puts his shoulder to the wheel and determines to push through, them, succeeds where others fail. Mr AYilliam Huston, of Ashburton, New Zealand, was well nigh shipwrecked upon the ocean of life. Before he became utterly wrecked, however, he miraculously saved himself. "For some years, he says, "I had a sluggish liver, which ultimately ended in a long and painful illness.. On the top of this I had influenza, which further deranged my I liver and brought on a complication oi the kidneys. I underwent treatment by j two doctors, but their medicine and advice were alike useless. Worn to but a mere shadow of my former self, I was night and day the victim, of the many ailments that ceaselessly troubled me. In this state J. should have remained had it not been for Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which did for me .what doctors could not cllcct. The past is but a mere dark shadow through which I have passed; the present is full of happiness. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are the best and mildest medicine I have ever taken, and through their agency I have been permanently and completely gurcd." Dv Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifer, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples and blotches, and for female ailments. Put up in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 94, 21 April 1903, Page 3

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SEVERE TRIALS WEATHERED THROUGH Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 94, 21 April 1903, Page 3

SEVERE TRIALS WEATHERED THROUGH Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 94, 21 April 1903, Page 3

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