PIMPLES AND SKIN DISEASES.
Arc more than disfigurements o{ the | .'kin ; they aro a handicap to the young man, alike in love anil business. The pimpled face looks dissipated, and both merchant and maiden look at the unfortunate fellow whoso face is his niisfortuuo. An almost certain cure for '• I'inipleH and other ' disfiguring erup- , ti'msie found in Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot jl'illß. They purify 1 the blood, cleanse tlio nkin, and build up the body with ; sound, wholesome flosh. Mr. A. Murray, Albert Park, Vie, tells us:— "l lmvo suffered for the last year or'nipre from sluggish liver and indigestion, for which I hnve triod r ■ J many renKKlies,without obtaining atty roliuf tnefofrom. The coinplaiuta were most troublesome and obstinate, and it seemed as if I had to take it as the inevitable, Until I tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root Kills, which 1 did about three months ago: After using two bottles, 1 feel quite well again. 1 have also found them Al for purifying tho blood. I have suffered from pimply eruptions ; but shieo usiOg these pill** the pimples have all disappeared. They are a good medicine, and seem to benefit one in ninny ways, and I can conscientiously give them a good -word wherovor I go." Dr. Morsel Indian Root Pills are n perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, iallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. Sold by chemists and storokeopers, la l^d per bottle, or six bottles 6s od. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereto.
Prince Stcihorbatoff, commissioned by the Russian Government to represent Russian agricultural int-oroßts in April, delivered an address before v meeting at the Mansion House presided over by the Lord Mayor of London. The Prince con* tended that Kußsia gught to furnish a liirgo and growinu market for British raanuiactures, whilo the British should End it to. their advantage to take the surplus food products of RusaU.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 2
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332PIMPLES AND SKIN DISEASES. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 2
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