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THE EXCUSE Made by many a man for taking a drink at the bar is that he needs a bracer. He feels weak, his stomach is "out of sorts," atd liquor makes him "feel good." The tired man who sits on a pin leaps up witi new would say that this Sdf #p!s energy was evidence 7? <et"'n °f the strength-giving -IK /§*?' Power of a pin. So rfty vkn w * ta 6 en ergy iniM w*r *hj dnced *»»P onl y K l sur the body on, but do not strengthen it. Strength is made /U from food properly n digested and assimilated. When the stomach is diseased t there is a failnre to extract the nutrition Stmi from food, and the ■—'-■— HiSH .„ a/ body grows weak. The weak body needs strengthening, not stimulating. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cure diseases of the stomach and the other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nutrition of the food is perfectly extracted and assimilated, and the body nourished into health and strength. These Pills are a perfect Blood Purifier, driving out Uric Acid and all Biliary Poisons from the blood. They cleanse the Stomach, put life in the Liver, a move to the Bowels, and thereby are a positive and permanent cure for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Skin Diseases, and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood. Packed in amber bottles, and (--old throughout Australasia.—[Advt] Public Notices, ARE THE BEST. Kt MIM ICHOtSON DOWLINO S T &

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Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 8

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