A FATAL SPIDER WEB
When a fly gets accidentally caught in a spider's web, the spider calmly goes about the work of securing his prey. He doesn't hurry M&flltriy; he takes his time and binds Srtttaa dti feet, and then his wings and £«£• Mdy*' That is the way with the Awd enemy of mankind—disease. It has ewb-the web of trivial disorders neglected. Wba • m heedlessly stumbles into that «bfi« bm* *» carefuL The stomach is ■tit 1W>I» *° 4** out °* orden Hence how tajortutthatno diseased matter olcg its mn&os. which would cause nausea and ETbi the taking of food. If not S^dad to, a thousand ailments are ready toariw. earned by-imparities being carried ttnogii the whole system by the blood. WW you want is something that will keep fc» digestive organs in a healthy condition, isd onolog, or carry away, all impure wttar. That something is Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills ; they oleanse the atomKb, makethe appetite healthy, the digestion perfect* the liver active and the blood pure. sr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure Biliousboh, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Hetdaches, liver and Kidney Diseases, Boil*, Pimples and Blotches. They are pslike other medicines — they do not j tstkeD— and as a oure for Female Ail* j aeuti they are unequalled. Sold by ohem* feU and storekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, or iix bottles la, or same will be mailed, post j piid, oo receipt of price. Sole Proprietors, : fba W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian { Oep6t) 68 Pitt Street, Sydney. There is notherweb, and not a spider's web, but tbeveb of so-called "nerve tonics." Look Mtfor that web; do not stumble into it. Craning weavers, they would bind you. 0M« yon start their use then there is danger ibud. They m»y appear to do you good while jottn taking them (so does whisky), bat itop Uieir me, then comes the re -action. Tlwv would have yon bound to their use jfr the ipider binds the fly.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4176, 22 July 1901, Page 3
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323A FATAL SPIDER WEB Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4176, 22 July 1901, Page 3
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