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Rheumatism two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. Perhaps your rheumatism is not had enough to confine you to the bod; yet your muscles and bones ache every time a storm approaches, making you generally miserable. Wo can bring you positive and prompt relief. Mrs. Isabella Monzics, of Gisborne, Now Zealand, sends this letter and her photograph;.' “I took a bard cold which resulted in a evero attack of rheumatism. I tried all kinds >f remedies without relief. Then I tried AYER’S I was not disappointed, for after taking only two bottles the rheumatism all left mu ami 1 was cured. 1 want to do everything I cau to make known what a wonderful medicine your Sarsaparilla is for those suffering the severe pains of rheumatism.” To make a quick euro, take Ayer’s Tills with the Sarsaparilla. They make the liver active, euro biliousness and constipation. Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. and cargo, but be had been unable to get any satisfactory estimate. The Court will give its finding at 2 IB p.m. to-day. Sarsaparilla

AFTER MANY YEARS Of Buffering great agony with pains in the back and head, Miss Ethel Brooks, Kow, Victoria, found a complete cure—result from the use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Fills. It is such cases as this which establish the soundness of the good results obtained from their use. "Diseases which originate in the stomach must be cured through the stomach.” Every other organ depends on the stomach for its vitality and vigor, for, by the stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition, the food which is eaten is converted into nutriment which, in the form of blood, is the sustaining power of the body and each organ of it. When the stomach is diseased, the food supply of the body is out down, the organs are starved, and the weakness of starvation shows itself in the liver, kidneys, or some other organ. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills ourp diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and so cure diseases of other organs which have originated through deficient nutrition or impure blood. "I have great pleasure in testifying to the good results obtained from the use of your pills. For the last five years I have [ suffered agony with pains in the back and head. My ailment was kidney trouble. A friend advised me to try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills; I did so, and after taking a third bottle, can say I am quite oured.” Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers Is Ijd per bottle, or six bottles Os Od. Sole proprietors. The W. 11. Comstock Co , Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt-street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.

ECCLES* PHO3PHOR-TON, A Beal Nerve and Brain l-’ooi. For Lobs o Appotito Energy, and Vigor, cTis Excellent 2s Gd, 4s Gd, Gs 6d. Toll your friends How good a Tonic Ton have proved Phospiioh-tok To bo. Tour kind rocommomlutiou Will be appreciated by th^m. After Influenza II- is invaluable nn a EoHlorativo ami Tonic. EcoLtb, (Jiiemidt, Hapier and liastmgu

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12024, 10 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12024, 10 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12024, 10 December 1901, Page 4

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