WHY WOMEN FADE.
How is it that women do not carry their years as well as men? For a few years she blooms like the most beautiful flowers, shedding a radiance of light wherever she goes; the eye is freshened by the sight of her, and everything about her is touched by bewitching grace. But her reign is as short as the flowers, and she is soon left a care-worn, shambling wreck, hef form bowed, her steps dragging, and her face wrinkled. Complaining of the unhappy existence and envying the man his vigour, she goes down to an early grave, believing that her trials are a heritage from Mother Eve. One woman's experience may prove a thousand women's 'salvation. "About six weeks ago I first used Dr. Morse's Indian root pills.', I must say I found them a most superior medicine," writes Mrs. Harrison. Fitzroy, Vic. "My complaint was peculiar to women—languor, debility, and bilious • attacks, which made my days perfectly wretched.:. Indeed^ there were spells when I i used to wonder 'in; the morning how I could set about' my household duties, but they had to be done, and I would struggle .through the day when I should have been in bed. You can imagine by all this how very agreeably surprised I was to get such a very valuable medicine, especially after the failure of many others." Dr. Morse's Indian root pills are a perfect blood purifier, j and a positive cure for ■biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. '.;■ - Sold by chemists and storekeepers, Is lJ>d per bottle, or six bottles 6s 6d. Sole proprietors, the W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58, Pitt-street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11870, 23 January 1902, Page 3
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