A MODERN FIEND.
Never since the Inquisition has there b?en his like. His mind seems so peculiarly constructed that he appears to delight in inflicting the most terrible agony upon the most inoffensive persons, and dealing it out to his victims in such a manner that they are unable to tell from whence the pain has come. His victims fill every churchyard, sad our greatest intellects have bean striving to rid the earth of his hateful presence, but he attacks the very judge as he deals out justice upon the bench, as il I to oast derision upon the majesty of the 1 law. To say that no one eeoapas from his clutch is a mistake, for many have recovered. Mrs A. Everingham. Nana--1 toad, Grafton, speaks carefully. She jays ; —'* Since girlhood I have suffered [tom severe indigestion (the fiend we refer to), which would oatoh me with an awlul pain in the chest, and made me believe that X could not live an hour, I tried many remedies, and saw several medical men, but their cures were not lasting. Not long since I tried Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills. The first bottle made me feel in good health, and I used the second. I find they are the best remedy I have taken and I can recommend them as snob." Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive onto 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 lid per bottle, or six bottles 6s 6d. Sola proprietors. The W. H. Comstock Co., Limited (Australasian Depot), 68 Pitt-street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon, ___________ Just a little hotter than the bosh Da Fasonx’s Oongh Mixta™ leal", beoansa It is reliable. Booms. Ohomlat. WELSMAN-AHD WHITE'S Liver and Stomach Tonio a sovereign remedy tot Billonseea. Headache, Giddiness, 40. Price, 2a 6d at The Pharmacy, Hastings-etraet Worms undermine Children’s Confutation*. Use Winn’s Worn! Pros, It
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12267, 14 October 1902, Page 4
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340A MODERN FIEND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12267, 14 October 1902, Page 4
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