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M vs;?-! vsDFATH FOE A “WA ITr.K —AVhoa a. man suffers from neglected indigestion, .. .uistipation and toryiiity of the liver lie soon loses all enjoyment of his meals. Nothing tastes good or looks appetising. He grumbles at his wife, or the cook, or the landlady, or the waiter, as the case may bo. People say ho is ‘‘bard to please,” and let it go at that. The fact is that the man is in a precarious condition, and if he continues to neglect his health, is a candidate for consumption, or some eq'ually terrible malady. If a man does not wish to "dine with Death for a waiter.” ho should tike the right remedy for “little ills” as they arise, and thus ward off the “big ones.” When man’s appetite is poor, when his liver is torpid, when he feels <r hoadachcy.” dull, listless, and generally out of sorts, ho should take Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. They make the appetite keen, the liver active, the blood pure, and the whole body energetic. They cure that trouble called constipation, which is the starting point, of many ills. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills cure it positively, certainly. infallibly ; cure it. so it. stays cured ; cure it so you can stop talcing medicine. And that is something no other remedy will do. “I have experienced great benefit, from the ns.e of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I have tried for habitual constipation, from which I have been a sufferer for many years. _ As I have tried inanv remedies for this common complaint, lam in.a position tci testify that they are the best, I have ever taken. T never had anything to -to so well throneh the system, and to set me right so onioklv. Also, they act very ngreeahlv, never causing pain, as Is the case "dth so nmnv dares for ipdieostion. I would advise anybody snffnvine. from constipation to try them.” Mr T. Thorpe. f-1. Stewart, street. Richmend. Vie., submits his testhnnnv in favour of this veniedv. Dr Morse’s Indian Root "Pills nnsitivelv ei-me hdimi.'inf!i.rcc.,tion. eenst.inatien, dysper)DmiotV fid. Pi-'”- street. 9-Wv Peeked iv pmher bottles, and tho full name blown thereon-

HE OWES HIS LIFE TO THE FORETHOUGHT OF A COMPANION.

While on a camoing trip in Webster county, Mr S. I. Stump, of Normantown. W. Va., had a severe attack cf bloody flux. He says, “I firmly believe that I owe my life to the forethought of one of the company who had taken along a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” Moral —Procure a bottle of this remedy before leaving home. It cannot he obtained when on a hunting, fishing or prospecting trip. Neither can it be obtained while on board the cars or steamship, and at such times and places it is most likely to he needed. The safe way is to have it wiih you. Thousands of travellers never leave home on a journey without it. For sale by all dealers, small size Is 6d, large size Bs. SCO

Wade’s Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or children. Price, la. "Don’t make your nose blush for the sins of your mouth/’ but drink the finest Whisky. A. and B. Mackey’s Liqueur. Clarke’s B H Pills arc warranted to cure grav'd mins in the hack, and fiU kindred wiiiplointz. Free from mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. -in boxta. is 6d each, of all chemists snd patent medicine vendors throughout tne world. Proprietors, The Lincoln and Holland Counties Drug Commay. Lincoln. Fuglnad' What brings the colour to the cheek Of those that suffer and are weak. Whose ailments have hut made them crave To be released and in the grave? What now has given such desire To live again, you may inquire. Consumption cannot well endure I the strength oi '■"•tods’s Great Pepper* mint Cure, •"

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 2