THE eiIAUSE OF LIFE. THE VALUE OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Ai SUCH PERIODS. Time seems inopportune when he brings a woman to the turn of Life. Life is, or should be, at its ripest and best for her, and she approaches this change with a dread of its effect born of her knowledge of the sufferings of other women at this season/ There is not the slightest cause for fear or anxiety at thsi period if Dr Morse's In,j i^ dian Root Pills are j/rj .'-jK*3* taken occasionally /^V>^* s w to keep the system *V,~ \ toned and. the stoft "V; jA mach in proper &*'r? -^s^ JsM working order. 'C \ 1 ottors prescribe \^ *•-■{*>■ I them, nurses re- -■* '"tf I commend them, J^j&sN ,/■ and thousands of '#■'••i^'k jikw?) women who have W^^fPW successfully and :':"^^^ko~ cheerfully passed < - -"<^ tfhrough that stage Mrg E. Wilson, can testify to the (From a photo.) value of these Pills. . " I have found your Pills to be., highly beneficial for headaches,"' writes .-.MYs E. Yftlson, 406 Harris street, Ultimo, _ Sydney,- " and also during that critical period known as the change of life, through which I have passed. I can conscientiously recommend Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as a genuine remedy for all general family ailments, and also to all women for complaints peculiar to their sex. You are at liberty, to publish this, and I shall be pleased to give my personal experience to anyone calling on me." Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, strengthening every organ, making good red blood to pulsate through the entire body. They get at the cause of every complaint that has the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys as its origin, and are a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Sick Headache, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments. KOVELUSEFOYBOfoaCAR. FISH OH! We have heard of motor cars being adapted to strange uses, as varied as they are seemingly impossible, but- it has remained for Oamaru to lead the way m a departure which is so entirely new and so directly opposed to the oldest traditions of motoring that one marvels at the temerity of the enterprising tradesman involved. He is a dealer in fish, and he had an idea. His idea he imparted to a local motor man, and the motor man said it was good. And the idea grew, and from the abstract it resolved itself into the concrete, and yesterday morning the scheme, which had its origin in the idea, was put into operation. A venerable car, over whose sturdy framework many summers and owners have passed, was loaded with fish; the motor man assumed charge of the steering wheel the iiawker of the fish sat beside him upon the box seat, and at an early hour, even before Oamaru had begun to discuss its morning coffee, the car slipped along the main street, and presently entered the populous district around the Waitaki. And then the ancient practice of buying and selling was carried on, and the heart of the fish man was glad, for h]s scheme was good. But the journey or the fish car was not wholly prosaic and businesslike; the cares of finance did not banish from the mind of th-3 fish man the possibility of pleasure. Far out on the North Road tiie merchant's car overtook another car, driven by one who is a City ; Councillor. And the fish man chal- : lenged the Councillor to a race, 'and I the fish man won. And the fish man with malice prepense, threw out a rope jto the Councillor,, and the Councillor because he did not bear any ill-will, ; fastened on to the rope, and was tow- ; ed by the car of many summers and . much experience. ... And now it is said oy the farmers who live in I if 8 I -v of tlie Waitaki that one of •iie boats out on the fishing grounds must be leaking petrol; for the groper and blue cod which they have recently oaten hrsve n. flavour resembling petroleum.—Oamaru Mail.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 96, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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689Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 96, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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