\i MINGTONS JL COFFEE ESSENCE CT IfjFfflfWff' • nv 'B orates a . n ° revives. Made in I?Bmrreil3l f mot y l f nt — i ust a teaspoonful stirred lißßiSWy^Bl n boiling water. So Economical — ■Mfc|jjjj|pil|Billmii|^ H ~ Edlnbunh mm & tondmi. ■ • I i— BILIOUSNESS-n A NURSE GAINS RELIEF FROM DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Nurse Norris, of 19 Ashmore-street, Brunswick, Melbourne, is one of many who have discovered that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are irreproachable as a remedy for Biliousness. Some years ago she was recommended to try these Pills, and receiving the required relief, has continued to use them, ii^TfinS^-r i irii and, in addition to this, JBJBBB^lflill^. takes every opportunity of recommend'lHßiW^^^^^S^v mg them to her patients IHMBP^ *^lii«z as an excellent correcve ' Nurse Norris's WSS&fflit lsw ' Photo, and letter are / \\\ft\wßßflSJ* a\\\\\ivft\\ll Tht*eyea«ag©l*r«»rtcom« 'uWuinmlSL^ %&*-J& fIIWWMWiI ?°^ ndei L t0 tf y Dr > Mots© 1 * mM\\\u\ilXnK.\ V MMWIWu reheft and conjeauently I reMM\\\u\\wV V . ■ STTST^ i MIuWWW commend than to my friends. I\\m\\\\mlW 'v r^ --* JKnlwilnUl !? d in m y «»P«c»ty as Lidies' iVA^ftVuTOlr >». *sS* N *?^*'VWffl\lll\\H\\ ' Nu «c ** Brunswick during the \W\\\\\«r —^^wllinml l ast twenty ye*rs»lh»ve found V^SkWftilfi: .i-*^ \Bffi\llH\M them of late yews, ot since I jXPCSS^k. / * vtli" I commenced using Dr. Morse's _^^^^^^^^ 1 y »^jv Indian Root Pills, th*t they are JTar-ijj^ I *sZ "VN an excellettt medicine for my _ !» 'fflhi^- / <m\i \' patients. You have my conir9Suw «*<*'^<l * \ sent to use thin testimony for «\iiTk^k •^""11" 1 -V* \ (Signed) NURSE NORRIS. »] .. '^ netc Mt many causes of /JHJL sj*^-"—* ,qj biliousness, but they all spring i« Mm . »!.«»-. \ ft°m a disordered liver, which V^iV 4 0es n . ot p^p^'y MRI \ is func - ' " tion, aided by the hot climate of Australia, which causes that Organ to become sluggish in- its action. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters the blood, and persons so affected are demoralised throughout their whole system. The presence of these biliary poisons in the blood upsets the entire digestive system, and causes dull pains and uneasiness in the right side and shoulder-blade, a bitter taste in the mouth, sadden dizziness on rising, spots floating before the eyes, furred tongue, bowels loose one, clay and constipated the next. All or any of these symptoms may accompany the bilious condition , and white so afflicted the patient's life is scarcely worth living. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily. They open the clogged-up system, putify 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 four, of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, the larger dose for a more robust grown person. The next night increase the dose one pill, and if the trouble is not re- • lieved another dose j^.jiwjjj.jiw,i.j.',i.ujji> ,»>,„> ,^j m >,iM,»ainxii>.i^.i.A..~ — v. Household Matches! Only specially prepared NON-POISONOUS WAX VESTAS are now retailed throughout the Dominion. They are the most suitable for Household and Smokers' use. Easily carried; heads don't rub off, strike anywhere, and : are perfectly harmless. ■■ ' ' ■ The improved Vesta is not only non-poisonous in the process ot manufacture* but is so also in use. Put up in the familiar Brands : BRYANT «t MAY and R. BELL & CO. Xn plaid, flat, and tin boxes* Manufactured by Bryant & May, Bell ~& Co., NEWTOWN, WELLINGTON. . . .. . . . a flight, pureWnd.whote- f^^^lS^^ ejSSola»i|Bakin2b M=Ub*W venders food} /flf \\{ffll ll\\ Jpafatable|ancHea*Hy/ AS! -3SSjj . Wi\ itltiift^sorejfto^ie," '<F • IK! \B •CLettheJb^yjsjin^irtf 1 * ff' J^t' U*orr »of» J f ARE YOU MAKING A/ WEDDING or BIRTHDAY GIFT? IF SO, INSPECT THE SHOWROOMS OF ED. ANDERSON & Co., Ltd. 68-72 "Willis Street, "Wellington. There I* notMngvnoro acceptable than china or glass, and we hold the finest stock in the Dominion. WE CAN FIT YOUr FOR PRICE TOO. and you are always welcome to look round without purchasing.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 4
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