I BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. I 1 • ' Prescribe m'**i DX. MORSE'S COHAN ROOT PILLS, AIID ALWAYS Ij /, ■ KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE. f^ • , • \:r The doctor ia a luxury that thousands and thou- '"„' sands of people can ill afford. The necessity of |V^ calling one in is considered a calamity in a family i}% where they find it hard to secure the common neces- r"£ ; sities of life and make ends meet. Disease and - wty ' sickness are no respecters of persons. Rich and p%j poor are subject to all the common ailments; dis- kj* • orders of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and the Blood, [|| |j In thousands of homes through- is|| 1 wffim oufc A- astra^as^a —* n mansions, the [$& 1 Rifmf villa, the*cottage, the camp, the '/, i homestead, in the settler's home ... If <.«%*»• w and the bushman's hut—Dr. Morse's ? I I oi«a»oNs 11 Indian Root Pills are tbe household • | I H remedy for all common complaints. i > ! I I *~*-«**, m D r , Morse's Indian Root Pills are ! > 1 IINDIANAOOT M . ~. . . . . I .'' i 1 PIUS wm purely vegetable, causing no pam or ' ■-, .; S \mmmxtmt-_r aripinfr, and may be taken by the .1 / youngest child or the most delicate -1 woman. They are an efficient, reliable, and safe \ il remedy, placed on the market at a price within the ■ '£ I reach of all. Being sugar-coated, are pleasant to , .^' I take, and retain their full medicinal properties. r lhey ; «' :^ i are packed in amber-colored bottles—not in cheap !;ij| i wooden or pasteboard boxes—and are thus always -' \.(M 1 freah and clean, impervious to moisture, unaffected {/ff| i by climatic conditions, and do not deteriorate by f'|l| I keeping, aa all liquid medicines do. hl| B The prudent housewife always keeps a bottle in jj||l 1 the house, for. *she itas learnt by experience that (Bf 1 Nature occasionally requires some assistance, and jMm that this assistance is best afforded by* prompt re- Ipf I oourse to Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. §|| NIJI^ 1 PILLS ]| •re a perfect Blood Pnrlflor and a positive aad pomani -^js! cure for Biliousness, Indices t] on; Constipation, Headaches -\Wm Sallow Complexion. Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, I *sS& Pimples, 8011, and Blotches* and for Female *"«»»."itt. - $_Wi THEY DO NOT WEAKEN, SICKEN, OB GRIPE. JJ|
Imwmmmmmmammmmammmmma—mmmmmpmmmmmiM* WINTER WEAR Underclothes^! •We sell the best value •., £jl| Colonial Shirts ahd Pants V % :1| All pure ___\\_\W eAnu -'" »-.V 'ill wool. Hr/O EAC !f- « . MEN'S . •[nWzealandJh-.j m MERCERS.. - i 3 169 Cashel Street. |IJHALh£ I||| "AULPANAII SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE| S ARE GUARANTEED If- 8| ABSOLUTELY PURE ' A _...- mmw __ _f___\ m Wr LAUNDRY SOAP M When you hay« proved the value of Sunlight Soap yon will be equally satisfied ■ ./■'llJgßj; U yoa toy Monkey Brood for scouring metal, woodwork and kitchen siak* ['*,'■ gfJU[ — YOU SHOULD TRY $|ll 6Am be Tips' Il (BRAND) — :'Mt IT'S DELICIOUS I " ■■ JfK
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 4
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