Medical. - I Green Old Age. - TaKing another Lease of Life through the I medium of a healthy and well-regulated I 1 system, assisted by Dr. Morse's Indian Root f Pills. To reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be attained by the care of the system, which may at times require a little assistance. 1 The first essential to good health is to keep the | stomach in a sound condition. It is not the quantity I of food we eat but what we digest and assimilate I To reach a green old age and enjoy good health | can only be attained by the care of the system, which I may at times require a little assistance. 1 The first essential to good health is to keep the stomach in a sound condition. It is not the quantity j of food we eat but what we digest and assimilate that nourishes the body. Growing old ought not I . to mean growing weak and feeble. It does not mean X HPf\ weakness or feebleness for j those who eat with a good j appetite and sound digestion. vVW /£% I* is therefore of the utmost I vm importance that old people |! I should retain the power to | ® I \ digest and assimilate food, I j which is the. sole source of I Declining years »t*Je huffy by tin b T 1 II g S ,- i occusienal dose of Dr. Morses Indian g g DlCt** ? ness, it is I generally because of the failure y Jl|f ! to assimilate the nutrition con- || I tained in food. To those in gjV- I | declining years who find that |gV yOS / 1 I Nature responds less readily to rfj™ 1? | I the demands made upon her, y™| j \ ffiw 1 I and who need a mild, yet, 1 searching remedy, to keep their | system in proper working order, 3 | there is nothing like Dr. Morse's 4 healthy My mails 1 I I Indian Root Pills. 1 At 73 Years of Age. A Well-Known CricHeier. I "For many years," writes Mrs. 81, Wot ® mt * I Frederic Arnold, of Iline Street, New Mr. William Swain, a cricketer ol I Plymouth (who is now in her 73rd year), the old school, who resides at Nile I " Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills have Sliest, Five Ways, Brisbane, enjoying ; 8 been my sole medicine, and I can a hale and hearty old age (at ol), 1 K sDeak most highly of their corrective writes as follows: —" I have been takfj and curative effect. For Headaches ing Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for g and Constipation they are a most re- many years, and I find they have been . jj liable remedy, and a dose now and of the greatest benefit to me. Their 1 again thoroughly restores the system action is mild and not in the least way S to regularity,, and rejuvenates the griping, and are infallible for ConstiI whole body. I have recommended pation and Indigestion, and thorough.}' | them to all my friends and neighbours, regulate the whole system. lam 61 | I and they also speak very highly of Dr. years of age, and am still hale and I S Morse s Indian Root Pills. I con- hearty, thanks to Dr. Morse s Indian H H sider 'that no household should lit Root Pills. I have always led a strenu- | H without them, as they arc a splendid ous life, and was many years ago one 9 ■ Family Medicine." of the foremost cricketers in England. | DR-MorseV OT J hi 1 Medical. Cigarettes. * k ppi Chairman "WHY Chairman Cigarettes Character in a Cigarette It is easily recognised. It embraces a definiteness Q. What is good for my cough? , n A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. of flavour— difference Q. How long has it been used? to others —an individ- I A. Seventy years. / ua^y> Q. Do doctors endorse it? . A. If not,we would not make it. When the difference is an Q. Do you publish the formula? improvement and the A. Yes. On every bottle. „ . t , . „ flavour just what you Q. Any alcohol in it? , , A. Not a single drop. want, you have the Q. How may I learn more of this? 'Character' of ChairA. Ask your doctor. He knows. man Ggarettes. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral . Q foi 6d ?»opered by Pr, S. C. AyorL Co,, Lcweil, Hits., U.S.A. . , _ - From all Tobacconists and stores. ■ P I •mmmmmmm■iii i.i.iniP iPi For pipe smokers there IS no etler than Chairman "fi b etler t°b acco than Chairman The cure that j iM. ORCHARD, really COI*O Corner e/H!«hS». *nd Chaa««PT B*.« TPfeS A. 9 AUCKLAND. Rheumatism ~ All Chemists and Stores, zcii 9 C i/6 and 4/6. g-g— — L. — 111 "1 Ironmongery, etc. TO BUILDERS AND I j^® at ARCHITECTS. I Jm jJOtTLTON*» pORGELALV jgATHS. gg| T OAEBONB £JO.'S pOEOBLAIN j^ATHB. OLD TJEQISTEB fi EATER and f f\\ 1 I YOUNO j i ]"• • i MANTELPIECES, ' AND X7ENmraa J : The latest, news is going round, . That a remedy's been found, Just the thing to cure a cold— " w QaTe « ew 8114 Artistic Lines to alio# ACACIAN BALSAM, we are told. you, which hart never beea shown before. .'.".Have it now the winter's here, Nip in bud the hatm of chill; IT * T>T>T'n T)"n AO All trace removed, you'll have no fear JaiUvl>lJu J3jKUo.> Of lane complaint or kindred ill. Bwaclovigh'fi Acacian Lung Balsam, 1/0' 154-156, Q^ra-ST..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 8
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