A HARD PULL.
ON holidays two parties of men or boys will frequently" fret hold of the opposite ends of a rope and pull on it, as a test of the strength of the two parties. They call it a tug-of-war. Many a hard-working man and woman in each day's toil is pulling a tug-cf-war, with death for an antagonist. They ; fail to take proper care of their health. When they suffer from indigestion or a • slight bilious attack they "wear it out. After a while these disorders wear out the feckless man or woman, and the result is some serious disease develops. Dr. Morses Indian Root Tills is a medicine that finds its wav to everv part. They commence at the foundation "of the disease; they get at the cause. They make the appetite healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active, and . the blood pure. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a positive cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Liver Diseases, Sallow Complexion, Kidney Troubles. Gravel. Gall Stones. Jaundice, Flatulency, Foul Breath, Influenza, Female Ailments. Piles, Pimples, . Boils, Blotches, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Impure Blood. Sold by chemists and storekeepers. Price Is 3d per bottle, or six. bottles 7s, or same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. . Sole proprietors, the W. H. Comstock Co., Limited (Australasian Depot), 58, Pitt- I street, Sydney. FRESH LEASE OF LIFE. ~- » — SUFFERED WITH HIS LUNGS UNTIL ■ HE TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSION. The especial object of this newspaper article .13 to call tho reader's attention to a, letter from a gentleman of Eton, which reads OS follows : — "107, High-street, Eton. Bucks, '""England, March 1, 1900. "Dear Sirs,— It gives mo pleasure to let you know the benefit I have derived from Scott's Emulsion. When I commenced_ to take the preparation I had been suffering for some months from lung disease, accompanied by a very bad cough, with frequent expectoration. I hud tried various remedies, including cod-liver oil, but all to no purpose, for nothing relieved mo for any length <■■■{ time. Seeing your advertisements repeatedly in the daily papers, telling of tho good Jesuits to he obtained from your preparation, I determined to try Scott's Emulsion myself end see what it would, do lor me. To this find I procured a bottle, and noticing some relief before [ had finished it, 1 naturally got a further supply to continue the treatment, and the results have been altogether most satisfactory. To make my story as short da possible. I may say that I have been taking Scott's Emulsion about throe months, and have obtained tho greatest possible benefit from its use, being: stronger and better than I have been for a considerable time. My cough, which was the chief cause of trouble, has almost entirely left me; in fact, I only feel anything of it when I enter a place where smoking has been going on. I would certainly advise anyone suffering from chest or lung complaints to try Scott's Emulsion, as from my experience With it, I feel sure that the results would not be disappointing. My friends aro surprised at the great improvement in mo, ami declare I have taken a ' fresh lease of life.'Yours gratefully, (Signed) Wll, Maiikh." Hero is a case so familiar that it cannot be mistaken. - The chronic cough that slowly end persistently weakens tho system is tins enemy of every country. A cough is not necessarily dangerous at first. A little Scott's Emulsion will quickly relieve it. But after it has run a whilo there is another thing to bo considered. Tho system lias become weakened: vitality or fesisitive power is lowered, and this is dan gerous. It is just because ordinary specifics have nothing in them to givo vitality that makes them so useless in treating a chronic cough.Scott's Emulsion is what people need in \- throat and lung affections. It contains a special and original form of tod-liver oil combined with hypophosphites and glycerineall standard remedial agents. No other ■ rei paration is like it, and no other form of oil will produce as beneficial results. It will pay you to try the genuine Scott's Emulsion if there is need of it in your family, and you . Will then -see the practical results such as are revealed from day to day in our advertisements.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11642, 2 May 1901, Page 7
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