I Mslpf§ "SW» *- fts* almmt fcsir tottf -ewr «Ri. flfc 1 **' **9* Mm* m W&m!wF ■ OS M larar inWms, tn£ desa** «s»& Ifc»auinfc> ,M% itf* mmm Itmffiaa&j, etft M&jPWRt I llJfilif "&! *•*■«* «• »• y^sm mm** mi m <&amm&, m «»<* wmg Wrmßw I ¥^v»I% *&* fraafe&d «tfh scsfcer. M&d •»•»* «B iaasriafaon. ef tkc aoalft and MiffßfQm I tifevl «&*»4#-*»*y $*m&> ** W4«*<tt *on**' mfce 4H© Me ttiAj. Jt'*e- JO|B j iglf^il ww fasteß «*3 JMAMitjf flb'trtktuA »^»»t I»w3gf ftr ntkrac the jBHBW I Mfti tab *fcM*6m9Psx , "^BLfll" \ K^« K"»gc& easier t« 4EWJBg<S. 'Ms® kwr aase sad yhafelc wtfai^ il^^^^ra' W^'^^^W fcejsj "SwaQP, anS'^sss* fs^f b^ "wjtatt Jpss «ftwrlaaaßß4» dautt far -tt. I*^1*^ ' - A WJ" tm®& imm& ss^^asg *«*r fi«* 88» 4te 4»e*Sa(ir. v Ail kj feesiaa f^^^S I > * | %^S^**^ t n»ti«a &OT? aseai? isy taar j« gxmmg «atee 1 «s»S Xafe». It is a Seligfatißf \ * r i MlrffiP^W pje^Kfttifia to st^g tks bar feKmg, «eio»s tfcevJwfc SttSglst an 3 decidedly wa?f," I^^^^S ■ f | Ir S%il "^9te s»^a& hm Hwj^ «at mwy. «*** ww*wffiHy jprfrwkmg 49 asc. //fa^&^S ■ P W^vIMI tlnfe « MesHy deaa as 4 ari«aasr« Slie*^ tme 1 used Eaka.l km Kf^^H ' * ' li#'S'«sß w6«rfii#ftaa«»t«Wfia9»»B«M»aSfc;«»» 04, fltam ©ye, oaai, »^^& >s % [mM^f^W^Wh tveiy unsleaaaat or hsnatxA tagueftieart, It 'Sas steeeeea^ in neasfeßiaag hbsbs- , I(ILSMmMMfB® ** >•• I liil^# SM y Cll@mists attd^Stores Everywhere. VEunplt Hft^^^SSW 'S^' TO the thousands of mothers |^%^fe^MAf who have Sons at the Front 1 SPt an(l whose thoughts are con- 1 II Sua3"d their health, it may not * SlliF '^^•'V^^^ fili^K^^T^la\v\ uvc am^ss to suggest sending a Hilt § /£/ (^^^^«!lmA4 ®°^c P^ r# Morse's Indian* i^^^^R^^^^SS^^P^^^^^^^^^BM known fact that the men require such) f/^^^xM^^mmimmiw^^m^ a remedy. The irregular life causes rWi^^^^^^^Rl the system to get out of order and it BkA 1S tms Settmg out of order that is !K /^lf^»^^^^»lv res P°nsible f<* an enormous loss ifiki§^^Pi#l^Sl#^^^^M\\\ from sickness. The shot and shell of ff»^^ the enemy afe oniy a paffc of the f/iH\SSS^^^^ vVv^M^^ danger the soldiers face. To be an , I '^wW^ir ?t'' N^S^^^^^^\l(il! f ■'*) effective soldier, good health is far and " illlfS \ V^^i 9 /*V' x^Vv^M^^U 1 f away the most important single item. jy vs^, \v V J \\N* \\i\ vNv a\ r r" ors*'s Indian Root Pills are too well known \\, yIN •^Vj W|l JW - v "? •^f^V\\ ' VAv ri *° *^c PU^IC *° waste space telling what they will \ \ * \J\\ V^\ n ie little amber bottle in which they are packed \A nvy- ' v will secure them from all kinds of weather conditions, , « ' \\ V l| and they can be carried by the men on their persoas '\v_i 'i, at all times without inconvenience. , » :: : 10,000 Bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accepted by the Australian Military Authorities during the P^J^^^Oi^S^lS'P^^^^^^^^^'^ early months of the War. From letters received from Egypt, and \ other advices, the gift of these Pills was highly appreciated, because 1 1 vSoW^^^W^o ": they met the everyday requirements, and kept them in perfect | i '^^^MW^^^^S^^^^^^^ condition. See that a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is V^^^^^MM^mX^^m^m • included in any parcel being sent to a son at the Front. E^»BllB^^» —,„,„, ——. ..^ ~l*X* — — ■ , iibiii»-«nii»i ws^^^szs^^^w^M^/yj^/^/MiS^ ■ ■ (MJtßaaßtßgsagaßßinpieEisraMaaaatgagaaanßMMaßaaaee^ ■ I i*wa**amjawtim ■iM-MmjjMta—q« .■■ii»iii^iiiwMß—Beißi»a—^rrnnai—B^—% AFRAID OF FOOD! ', flswfpaa^prjrf^^l Sufferers from Indigestion very often become faddists as regards their-f nni? »-iA flliM^oS'fH^ri^S^i&i>f<BtalS "' IMTSBe< proportie,. vtw^\z^%l SL£ of 6 t^Tood' "tL^L^T /^nWH^wfcmssssssss natural digestive ferments to act, and it taken lesulaih' aftei rn^utfc 2° / A "UiHHCWiiD'i" improve the digestion that a strict _. " g J y"^ 'a mt^Q' Safe-fc «nd tamt t- en cTonr bottl< diet becomes unnecessary. Hudson's 3^ls^ *«^^ /, „ [^ I «a label. r > Euraonthol Jujubes arc most useful XpF^^Sag^^Ugf^^^ | t g»3s« Gontlc Medicine for 'Recommended 6y Me Medical World \ \^^^^^^^^^^^^^Sr kwl»# * ' ""^ *'*C «*.;—'J y/tc Lancet," " The Prac- \)^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i'*^"! Tltie tnivereal "Eemedy for Acidity o£ tho Storaach, Head*oh«J tttioner,"-He. ' - j, %L r ' Baartt"l"'- TLclic^inTi R^nr Eructations. Bilioiu AgectioM. f
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 11
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