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r ™fSOOUSNESs|—i I HpHERE are many causes this complaint, but they all spring from a l I disordered liver, which does not properly fulfil its functions, aided by ; I the hot climate of Australia, which causes that organ to become sluggish j tej in its action. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters the \ | the blood, and persons so affected are demoralised throughout their whole I | » system. The presence of these biliary poisons in the \ I f£s> blood upsets the entire digestive system and causes I 1 dull pains and uneasiness in tlie r 'ght side and shoulder- I I blade - a bitter taste in the mouth . Sl 'dden dizziness i on rising, spots floating before the eyes, furred tongue, \ bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All | 'C 4 or an y of tliese symptoms may accompany the \ | bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient's life * <K is scarcely wortll livin S- Dr - Morse's Indian Root Pills \ M~ 0] relieve this trouble speedily. They open the clogged- I 1 ~ U p system, purify the blood, and cleanse the stomach, \ causing the mechanism to work smoothly and easily. \ | On the appearance of bilious symptoms, a dose, from two to 1 four, of Dr. I | Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, the larger dose for the more | I robust person ; the next night increase the dose one extra pill, and if the jj I trouble is not relieved another dose should be taken. A little experience \ [j will guide the patient in the use of the pills, so as to produce the best I \ effects. People differ in the way medicine affects them, and consequently ) • i no invariable rule can be given. | \ a splendid fWogmw^oMom^^^^m ■ CORRECTIVE te^^M^^lS^^^^^^^^^^^H I Theatrical W^^^^^^^^^W^^^^ \ Indian Root Pills (or aeon- ?M^k4m'sM\%^ S sidenUe lime, ami tad U^^MWMW^^W^WHw^^^^^^^ I .hem a splendid corrective §m^<MWmll^^^m^A^^^^^^K I for Constipation and I.iver §M H \fe §f§ fMM ?^|^^^»to^^^^^^^H | Ailment,;.hey regulate and g |||B €\ 4%l¥£l%W^wk tone up the system when out f,fsW^fas?WlZ^ I oforder without causing an, ■ SI |P|PSfi | duressor sickness. 1 WA%OII Th fc

| Sponge Kisses' II I j Try this Recjpe— I [< | Ingrcrlicnls—2 E2gs, 2c;:. Butter, Coi. Flonr, !oz. Sugar, 1 heaped Jjj J j teaspoon l'owder, and Essence of Lomou. Make into light dough, I '3 t | using more Flour if necessary. Cue into shapes, r.prir.kie with | r: | j coarse cusar.Rntl bak! ina fioott oven. When cool fasten together j .', • <■ j vrith jam or any nice tilling. Tins ISccipc is taken I v j From tlie j . 1 1 Goflorfiaii Everyday f " S E Ij A book which contains nearly 1000 carefully |{» | J selected and tested recipes of plain, honest, every- |j [j i I day cookery. It also contains, hints en carving, 11 1 J preparing menus, laundry work, and general I | | i housekeeping. Every housewife needs one ! *J j* The 11 s§ss Nl H Mi*® $ Everyday Cookery." \k Obtainable from \U mm wmKossm A " Lea,,ins Booksellers P IpMI Ufhitcooibe j mMB0&&H& «& Tombs B ym Pll !!if.°L^fi2S::Jl lil;SKsf:HtfiiiifiiSg^ iSTfoErrHEVEKY BEsffiiill! a ON THE MARKET' • Ajways Re Jiab I e "Sure \o Rise* Sold by all the Leading Grgcers a S/erefcegfrsi • "Bonnington's Irish Moss cures coughs and co!ds ; ,■] quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and ! loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost before you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington's has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. , J-°*"~ \ Insist on getting feSlk BONNINGTON'S p. CARRAGEEN jA irish moss V~ «wT/ /'^''iS/')I Miss Piuscclu Veiisk, Opera House, Christ. ' V i?-/ /£?>'■■/// church, writes:—" I still take Bonnington's Irisli V f/v'W// Moss whenever lam troublcil with a cold or loss ' //>/§>r//\ Professional liuiics, and will always rccommentl )!

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 3

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628

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 3

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