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§7 r A man cannot straddle the fence when it comes to the question of” good Health or illhealth. Either he marches under the flag of health or the banner of Death. It is the.simplest thing in the world to gain and keep health if men and women only will. ' For that reason it is almot incredible that men and women will continue to neglect their health even after they must realise that they are marching under the banner of Death. The great majority of diseases have their inception in indigestion, biliousness, and impure blood. What you want is a medicine that gets at the cause or foundation, and tint medicine is Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They put x healthy appetite in your stomach, life in your liver, a move into your bowels; they cleanse and strengthen the kidneys, and give you blood that is pure, rich, and red. They have been weighed in the balance and not found wanting ; they have stood .the test of time ; thousands sound their praises., Read the evidence of one;—“I write to inform you that I have suffered for the last two years with" indigestion,” 'writes Mr Wells, Hendley Street, Adelaide, ‘‘and during that time I tried many remedies, but they proved of no avail. Some five or six weeks ago a friend advised mo to give Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills a trial. I did so, and to my .great delight, after taking a bottle I felt a new man. Anyone »ul?u ing from the same trouble I heartily recommend them to* give this medicine a trial. You are at liberty to use this letter as you think fit.” Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills stand alone as a perfect blood purifier, and positively euro biliousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, and blotches. Price, Is 3£d per bottle. Sold by chenots and storekeepers in New Zealand. Sole proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot) 58, Pitt Street, Sydney. They are packed in amber bottles, | and full name blown thereon. 1988

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 2