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•^\ <^<§^<E^ '^^ "^ '^ •^^''^^^^^^^^^^'^^^i^^^i^^^^^^^^^^ (fa* #«■ __ : ~~—£~\ TUC'PAIIQC (It ' W// : follows ■-" Oo*-^llll" a' i ~/i a I \vk f | 9^St=sSbS Too little blood is, as # > W r".'«».-*S"»« l»S, stat^l a mle, the first cause of # 1 rfL-^S"-"Sr£ consumption. Thin, # # 1 --1^ bloodless, an to mi c # # ' ""^\irSSASi>« ig*i people lack power of # # iEW-^gSba^ resistance. They catch § # 1 S^lfe I cold easily, get a cough # # 1 f S"HiP^fS^S and cannot throw it off. f # i&• '"-rSiC-"-^ Then the lungs give # # ■sKSJ^S£rr r sg way; they lose more f ? ISS&^fIJ blood, and give up the ft t -—— — ~~~~ fight for life as hopeless. W | CONSUMPTION IS CURED J i§o by'increasing the blood supply and making it ttfjp richer, ho that it may feed and fortify the tf\p kaj? weakened lungs, throw off the distressing cough Jfo and put an end to the debilitating night sweats. make new, rich blood with every dose. Consumption may go so far as to be incurable. Quacks who pretend to cure every case are unworthy of confidence; but many cases of consumption have M/? been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. See that M KO/? you get the genuine—substitutes never cured consumption or anything else. W, .Wjy PINR WRAPPER PRINTED IN RED. lIISI B^^F FOR! 61l i vO^ At Chemists and Storekeepers, or from I\M HM^^Jsf M\ V »a. WW the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., \W\ H JllsSrf^ iWX j\ WW || ?<,%"%£%%, - b0^ six BOXM m fe®>m Wi t |K 'XV *^ *^ *^ *£? '£? •£? %£? *6? %£? *£? •£? *£? •£? *d7%£7\Z7<^<^7 M>V

"THE ECHUCA MIRACLE.'

In the town of Ecbuca a case has re- . cently occurred which is the talk of the town and district. People marvel ■ and cannot believe what their eyes have seen. Mr Michael O'Brien is a respected citizens, and well known in 1 the community, and the public can 1 vouch for this remarkable restoration ,to health and happiness. He relates ■ his experience, suffering and cure:— and received but little benefit from any of the same. I was in a very bad state,. and had lost all hope of recovery, when, luckily for me, a small book was left at my house, and this (upon reading the cases that had been cured by your Pr. Morse's Indian Root Pills), at once put njjw hsß& -in. my Upaist, and I a^t once purchased' a bottle Irppii Mp Cunningham, the local chemist, and upon using this bottle of your Pills, I found they had made a great improvement in my health ; so I again purchased in all eight bottles, and am now in the best Of Health, which I owe ft? 3W Pf' Mprse's Indian. Bpp,t Pills. My pases wag bpp of' severe jnctfgestiQnj being informed by a dootor to that effect, You may publish this as you think; fit, as it may be the means of helping those who may suffer from a similar complaint ; and being well known in this tswn, j (j,m sure, there are numbers of my friends who will poaflvm $111 have stated in this letter." 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 female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s. Solo proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pittstreet, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles. arif| the full name blown thereon, ' '"'

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 4

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