IF Nature is given a fair chance little assfelance is needed to keep the human machine in proper working order, but millons or people don’t give Nature any chance at all They load up the digestive system to such an extent with excessive food and drink that unless prompt assistance is forthcoming a complete break occurs. This is where Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills become Nature’s Silent Partner working while you sleep. They aid the digestion and assimilation of food, cleansing and purifying the blood and toning the entire system. They leave no unpleasant after effects, and one.can easily feel the difference between them and other so-called remedies for which exaggerated claims are made. Try these H so-called remedies in comparison with Dr. Morse’s Indian § Root Pills and note the difference which will be apparent to anyone. r r’jf* a e»a arogaagua laa 3Baraw»i!ft?!TO tea nMEmw» bbp
tess-:'' ,N BY EVERY VERY TEST BEST” m K’.VC ii: f ••. Vr?.V. V--V-? BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade of nutritive cocoa at present on the market; it fully maintains its high reputation in food value and delicacy of flavour, and is second to noag in any respect whatsoever ."—The Medical Msgeidm. ••CADBURY, BOURNVILLE.” (Rsgd. Trade Mark*.) tS &
J&3. tf'O jtlS JH CSW’/ % f a. w m. Xt 1.4 IPfr^ Medical research work has given us many new medicines, but Bonmngton’s Irish Moss, although an old remedy is as S°od to-day as it was 59 years ago. The reason is not hard to find. It contains the famous Irish Carrageen which is recognised by medical science as a valuable remedy for chest affections. Bennington's Irish Moss has stood the tesi. of time it stands alone for the sure and prompt relief of colds in the head, throat and chest* Its efficacy has been proved in tens of thousands of homes during the last half century. ~ ILOTT Is truthfully called "the standard family remedy" for it has -been used by three generations. The first doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, succeeding ones strengthen and heal the throat and lungs—’tis the safest and best specific for both old and young for it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Insist on the genuine Bennington’s Irish Moss and steadfastly refuse substitutes. Here is an opinion of a grateful sufferer:— “I have been suffering from a severe cold in the chest lately and have tried ail kinds of so-called cough cures, “but I still find Bonaington’s Irish Moss to be the- best. “I have always kept it in the house for my children ■ "because it is pleasant to take, and quickly give* "relief. I will be pleased to recommend it to my “friends as it is a long way cheaper than Doctors’, Bills'” H. E. COTTEELL, Stewart Island. 15S
.jumu i THE DURABILITY of the Mosgtel HUG U really Remarkable. One has been ■ known to girt Good Service for 30 years« during which time it* owner Travelled in many and* & distant climes. A M Mo»giel M afford* great Comfort and Satisfaction. Sold at All the Beat Shops.
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Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 2
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