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SICK HEADACHE CURED BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ■ When the food is improperly digested : J and becomes clogged in the intestines, ' j Sick Headache is almost sure to follow. 'Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills strike at ! the cause aiding ingestion — cleansing the system and making the stomach clean "and pure. They assist Nature in the discharge of all her functions, in- ' j crease the appetite, produce sound sleep ; and give elasticity to the spirits. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perman- , j ent cure for all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. they purify the blood and make it rich and red, and are a positive cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches.. Sallow Complexion, Piles, Pimples, Boils and 810-bchea, |and for rfemale Ailments. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia. Women who require a., stimulant should try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. (fhMM ¥j? ' QRIAXBO PSAVSONjj \ f tie foscwerei'o \ WHY SUFFEK From INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENT ILLS? PEARSON'SPEPTOCHLOR WILL ABSOLUTELY CURE YOU. Refuse all Substitutes. nrwiE following N.Z. Testimonials speak J- for thpmsclves:— Bouleot-t-st. Wellington. May, 1903. To the Ageuts Pearson's *Peptochlor." Dear Sirs. —Having suffered from Indigestion on and off for about seven years. and belug advised to try I'earson;s "I'eptoohlor," I have much pleasure In stating I found a complete cure, and can strongly recommend it. —Yours truly, JESSIE lIAMERTON. Government Printing Office, Wellington. 4/t.h August, 1803. Th<» Agents Pearson's "I'eptochlor." Dear Sirs, —It gives me much pleasure In testifying to the mt-rits of "Poptoehlor." 1 was a great Buffyrer from Indigestion, and have tried several doctor's prescriptions without effect. I resolved to give Pearson's "PeptocJjior-" a trial, and thanks to this wouderfvj medicine, before I had Rnlehed the bottle I was surprised to find that all traces of Indigestion had left m?, and' ns I have had no return of the old N trouble, I feel sure that it does all that is claimed for it. You are at liberty to make whatever use you think fit of this. — Gratefully yours, W. J. PHILLIPS. .qnARLAND & ipO.. LTD., Wholesale Agents. " "ARACTwiTH RUIN." WHO WINS? PUBLIC NOTICES. CYCLES. AN OLD RIDER SAYSr— "No one cun take more -pleasure In saying a good word for THE RAMBL.KK Bicycle than myself, for in the five years I have ridden one, I have hud less trouble and more pleasure than with any other wheel I hay , ' ever ridden, and I have ridden many makes."' Sole Agents— DEXTER & CROZIER, You should also Inspect rpilE T,V!ANDERER rO'ICYCLE. (BRITAIN'S MASTERPIECE.) bThey Never I ) Go Green! > > WOODROW'S £ S FAMOUS HATS ? f retain thtlf % \ JET-BLACK COLOUR 1 ? tUI the last \ > The Dye is c ? x Permanent 5 IWoodrow's Famous Hats l< AXE SOLD BY I E. C BROWNE & CO., 1 OppoMita "Hwrald" Ofirv*. AUCKLAND. I YBING. DYEING. DYEING. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING X STAB LISHM X NT. LADIES' vn& GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING CLEANED. DYED and WELL PRESSED. Costumes Cleaned or Dyed and Wei , Pressed, Gloves Cleaned, Military Uniforms Cleaned without removing facings. M. EDGAR Proprietor. Office: WBLLESLEY STREET B. ANI.»aKUN LaL'NDKY ULAZii gives a Beautiful Ivory Gloss to Starched Gc'ids. surpassing the Brightness of Chinese Linen; Ironing with it Is a pleasine. Price 6d and 1/ everywhere. — Wholesale Agents: A. J. ENTRICAN AND t.Q. GOLDIJS supplies all kinds of Tlm- • b6r and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street, and Breakwaterroad, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights , Materials, at th* Lowest Market Price. RUIN." WHO V> INS?

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 3

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