TORTURED BY FOR SEVEN YEARS. Mrs. Wood, 3 Pearson Street, Summer Hill, tells of the magical effect of Or. Morse's Indian Root Pills. People that have been g'eat sufferers f'om any complaint, and after trying many uoccors and niaoy remedies without receiving ar.y benefit, when they do find the remedy that relieves them of years of agony, are ready to publish abroad the fact that ti;ey have been cared so that others who sv.ffsr as th y have, can take advantage of t- < ir expeiience and receive like benefit Su -,h a one is Mrs. Wood, of Summer Hill, iviiiiao case can best be described in her 1 u 1 lie!) ami red. 4 . They mj fir P>il!rms.nf>s. Coni "Unorder-, that arise from omach and torpid liver. bottlea and sold through-
Woods Great Peppermint Cure Chronic Chest Complaints, Will Experiment No More.—"One of our hoys is rather delicate aad subject to contracting croup and colds very easily." s Ll ys John Congdon, Haveloek, N.Z. "We have experimented with many kinds of cough mixtures, hut have had such splendid results from using Chamberlain's ■ '■ I'omcdy that We no|w use i exclusively. We have never hart a <:v.s" thai i* did not rure prompt 1 au>! effectively. L'nAouibibedly it is the best cough Remedy Q n the mur\"fl:.'' There is no better medicine f; r rabies than Chamberlain's Cough R'-nrdv. It not or 1 - cures croup, but when given as sr-,n as the crourv cmiErb n"P p a rQ , wiH pre' -'nt- the attack. For sr.'e. It Mavu.sui and
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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 4
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256Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4631, 1 July 1904, Page 4
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