A PATHETIC PARTING.
Awkitee recently described the light- ' hearted manner in'whieh modern people say good-bye at wharf or station. He tells how folks set out on a long pilgrimage with the possibility of never seeing their friends again, and they say farewell as if it were quite a jolly affair afrer all. There are still partings at which anguish keeps the tongue silent and the cheek wet; But there are partings which should be merry, partings which we should celebrate like a wedding. It is a pleasure to chronicle each partings, and conseauently we make public the parting of Mr Michael Dwyer, Pernmount, N.S.W., who said & Jong good bye to acate indigestion. He speaks as follows: — " For many years I I have been a victim to severe indigestion, dyspepsia, and loss of energy. I tried many medicines. Some would make me feel well fop a day, and then I would be as bad as ever. There was a constant mist before ray eyes, and like a ball of fire in my breast. I gaw "P trying remedies, and made np my mmd to have noth ing to do with them { but I was m<Jueed to try one dose of Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pitta, and I ea» inform you I was agreeably surprised in finding that they acted unlike other medicines taken so often by me. I immediately procured a bottle, and since taking them J can speak from experience, and now recommend them as a' certain care for Indigestion. They do notcaase griping or pain, and seem to build ap the whole system, «fc the same time clearing it of all bad substances lam cured, and my si ht "clear »s of old." Dp Morse's Indian Boot PSHs are a Perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for bilioUb&ess, indigestion, constipation, headaches, ; «sUoW complexion, liver and kidney i*roables, piles. Pimples, boils and ' rift ni»V bottle; op six bottles 69 ud. tinted. (Austtafftsiaa Depot), i-S'^Sfe Wy Packed in ;§oi>oMm and the fail name blown
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 4
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334A PATHETIC PARTING. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 4
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