NERVOUS HEADACHE, THROBBING RACKING PAIN IN THE TEMPLES CUBED BY DR MORSE’S INDIAN BOOT PILLS. THEY GET AT THE CAUSE. “For many years,” says Mrs W. Cummins, of Wellington, “I was troubled with biliousness and sick headache, so that at times I was completely prostrated aud unable to attend to my household duties; I started to use Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and experienced immediate relief, and since using them I have not had a recurrence of the trouble. I consider Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills an invaluable remedy, and will always be pleased to say a good word for them.” That excruciating pain in the top of the head, a burning sensation and feeling as if a weight was pressing upon your brain, is generally caused by the inaction of the Kidneys. The Blood is over-charged with impurities which the Kidneys fail to filter. This tends to inoreease the temperature of the Blood, which, carried to the brain, has a serious effect upon the nerves. The pulse beats harder and faster, and every throb is like a sledgehammer, and your head is ready to burst. You are prostrated. Dr Morse’s Indian- Boot Pills will afford you almost instant relief. They get to work at the cause of the headache, and strengthen the Kidneys to double their energies. The urinary organs, which have been clogged, are opened, and the impurities pass freely from the body. Dr Morse’s Indian Boot Pills are a permanent cure for all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the Stomach. Liver and Kidneys. They purify the blood and make it rich and red, and are a postive cure for Biliousness. Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Piles. Pimples. Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia.
PNEUMONIA CAN BE AVOIDED. The peculiar properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy have been thoroughly* tested during the past few epidemics of Influenza, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of Pneumonia.—Advt.
Captain Toms, of the British steamer I Powdcrham, which tried to reach Vladivostook with coal, and was captured by the Japanese when two days from her destination, states that if he had landed his cargo safely he would hare received a bonus of .£3OOO. "I am as innocent as a babe unborn," said a woman who was charged with disorderly conduct at Maryleoone. "Yes," said the gaoler. ‘“Since January, 1901, she has suffered seven terms of one month, three of three months, and one of nine months." When Influenza stalks the land, La Grippe or bronchial trouble; Or croupy coughs are going round Our misery to double. Would you. from every cough and cold. Keep you and yours secure? There’s one and only one advice— Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5679, 29 August 1905, Page 3
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