A GREAT DEBT PAID.
AN EXAMPLE! TO FOLLOW. An unpaid debt it a thing to avoid. There it sente of insecurity whilst the thadow oC a debt overhangs one. There are, however, various hinds of debts. Legal debts, debts of honor, and debts of gratitude. Mr Christopher Hannan, of Spring Gully, Victoria, has juit repaid such t. debt. Moreover, in order that there should be no misconception in the minds of anyone that what he says is not faot, absolute and sure, his statements have been confirmed by his two close neighbors, Mosirs Andrew Hannan and John M'Lennan. Mr Christopher Hannon, writing to the proprietors of Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills, says; “ I will do my best to repay what is a great debt I owe yon. Five years ago I was taken very ill. So bad did I become that for over font years X could not follow my occupation. A doctor in Bendigo said I omld never hope to work again. I was weary, worn out, and completely debilitated. The doctor said it was an aonta attack of rheumatism. Try what medicine I chose nothing gave me relief, and I settled do« n thinking that the rest of my days would be a life of misery. Luckily for me, though. Dr. Morse’s Indian Soot Pills were bought to my notice. The first bottle made a vast difference in me, and the second completely enred me. This happened twelve months ago, and not once since, in all tbat time, have I been visited with tho slightest signs of my old complaints. It is therefore evident that I am as completely and permanently cured as a nian could wish to be. Several people in my neighborhood can conflpn} evepy word of tbps. To-day I am a healthy man, with qll the pleasures that such a state brings in its train, and my cure is due solely to Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills ” Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cate for bilionrness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, and blotches, and for female ailments. Put up in ambep bottles and the full name blown thereon.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12379, 24 February 1903, Page 4
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366A GREAT DEBT PAID. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12379, 24 February 1903, Page 4
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