A LIVING WITNESS.
that awful 4|i eS^M^^J^^r^Hj Liver," writes ~.\£| $$P^ I used to get up '^Sl lnn ijj^H in the morning J^W/H/ i^^B j feeling more uHR. tired than when J|\ flHv^ I went to bed at SPW*PwJr*^ night. Besides *^-- ■■~~J^ this weakness I had nasty pains in the head, also a disordered stomach. There were times when I had to take to my bed, and lost all energy in my household duties. I tried many remedies and doctors' medicine, but-lost all faith in them, as they did me no good. Not long ago a friend of mine, and also my daughter, advised me to give Dr Morse's Indian R6ot Pills a trial, which I did, and have received great benefit from them. I am now free from pain in every way, and that weary, run-down feeling has quite gone, and I feel as well as I did beforo that terrible complaint fastened upon me, and will be glad to answer any questions regarding my case, should anybody care to know." 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 blotches, and female ailments. Sold by chemists and s'orekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s. Sole proprietors, The W. Hi Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pittstreet, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.
RECKITT'S RECKITT'S BAG -O BAG BLUE. BLUE. READY FOR USE. pENNY JJAGS. JJAj QJROCEBS. THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTBALASIA, Established 18G9, .■.,., . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A. H. Miles, Esq. (Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co.), Chairman. Ji R. BlA'ib, Esq. Robeht Glendinning,- Ekq. (Messrs Ross & Glendinning.) W. E. Collie, Esq. 8.M., London, M.R.C.S., Eng. Medical Referee for Blenheim : WILLIAM ANDERSON, ESQ., M B. (Edix.) - Medical Referee for Picton ' H. A. CLAR!DGE,ESQ. T" HE ONLY LIFE OFFICE WHICH .ISSUES A COMBINED POLICY OF LIFE ASSURANCE, COMBINED WITH ACCIDENT BE*WITg. For Tables of Rates referring to this New Policy, and all other Policies issued by this Association, apply direct to Head Office for New Zealand: Corner of Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. JO. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary/ /Or W. E. CLOUSTON & CO.* Ltd., Agents for Maryborough ; H. F. THOMPSON, Travelling Representative. DRINK ■ • ■ ■ OUVAH TEA: T.HE FINEST TEA THE MOST ECONOMICAL TR « j: :: :: T"HE PUREST TEA TfelE MOST FRAGRANT TEA THE MOST REFRESHING TEA. THE Public will please NOTE THE WORD ; ouvah ONLY is on eacli Packet or Tin. It bears no prefix. Ask your grocer for tbis FINE TEA; Of the many brands now in the niarkjet there is NONE TO EQUAL OUVAH: '/■'■■' OUVAH FOR HONEST VALUE. J : OVV A H . T ( ' . try THE FRENCH BEAND COFFEE. WILSON, ';if/A L X & C 0., ' . . ■'PROPRIETORS,'DUNKDIN...These Teas can bJbbtainetl locally from D. R. NEVISON, Grocer; J. BENNi7g, Grocer j W. A, SOWMAN, Griper,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 25 July 1901, Page 4
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