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HEADACHE.

THE FIRST SYMPTOM OF EVERY FORM OF DISEASE. Sick and nervous headaches are but the symptoms of oilier ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irregularity of the system. Many women habitually suffer from headaches, which make life n daily purgatory. Indeed, this complaint may be regarded as pectdarily an affection of the feminine sex, an ailment common to all women from grilhood to old age.

"l;>>r over 12 months l)r Morse's Indian Root Pills have been my sole medicine," says Jlrs Eliza Ho:iry, Victoria street, Auckland. "For years I have sult'ered from sever;' headand although I tried many medicines nothing had the beneficial eiieet of I)r Morse's Indian Root Pills. My daughter was also a sufferer from Indigestion, and these pills have entirely cured her. We always keep ' a bottle in the house, and a dose occasionally keeps us in good health and regular m every way."

lo overcome headaches it is absolutely necessary to get at the cause. J)nsi>s which act ori the heart and reduce the pulsations only have a temporary eliect. Jf vol , su |y er from Jncliy-csUon, Biliousness, Constipation, Disorder <,f the Liver and Kidneys, or from any weakness peculiar to" your sex, there is no better remedy than Ur Worse's Indian Jioot Pills".

I Upon the confession of a husband,. j applying for a separation order from | »s n-ih. at the Auckland Court, that i he had offered his wife to another, sayI ing Ik> was welcome to her, Mr C C i K . ett if' 831 '', re markntl: "I have heard :ot these .tmng.s happening among ; -Maoris and savages, but ran not understand civilised people acting in such a i'miner. , „<• magistrate said, "Well, did the man take her?" the husband replying, '\\o, worse luck." THIRTEEN FOR LUCK.

i- .1 cJ' r , lc! \* ,H ' W Palatial offices or the Steel I rust in Pittsburg, t -n. A., originally intended to be ei'ditwii storeys high, will go up „„l v "to thirteen stones (says the Paris 'Daily -Mail ). Sitting in a poker game with some steel men on the thirteenth day of a recent month, Mr Frisk is reported to have won a jackpot with £2600 in it Ihe exact time that he raked in the pot showed thirteen minutes past the hour and the winning hand was made on the thirteenth hand played in the game. At the time the hand was played there was waiting for Mr Frisk in the club-house a man With plans for his building. Fresh from tho winning hand and with his mind full of the number thirteen, Mr Frisk saw tho architect and said: '"We'll make that building thirteen storeys high, just for luck."

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 26 November 1909, Page 6

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HEADACHE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 26 November 1909, Page 6

HEADACHE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 26 November 1909, Page 6

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