Volumes at lim;s of people's happiness or misery.- The dull, sunken eye, with i'.s dark circle, nlniost surely speaks of illhealth. With the dull eyo go usually the sallow sunken check and muddy complexion, all testifying to liver and kidney disorder, a deranged stomach, and consequent impure blood. Mr David Dnnne, of 596 Oxford street, Psddiiigtoii, Sydney, sends us the followin;;. which is well worthy of publication: " For .1. number of years I suffered acutely from liver and kidney troubles, suffering tho most intense agony. I was treated by several physicians for somo time, but nothing seemed' to give me any permanent relief. I was' becoinihg despondent and melancholy, but seeing mi "advertisement that Hr Morse's Indian Boot Pills were specially made for that class of disease, I determined to give them a trial, and am lnort happy lo say (and shall bo only ioo glad if you will give this publicity) that I believe they have effected a complete cure. I have none of the old symptoms, and the pains have left me entirely. I cannot- be ton thankful."' 1 Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse the stomach, and make the blood rich and red, and are a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, hcadaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and feniaie ailments. Put np in amber bottles, with , the full name blown thereon. — Tho little town of Massos, in Sweden, has a female contingent, 150 strong, in its fire brigade, Tho water supply of the villago consists simply of four great tubs, and.it 1? tho duty of the women "firemen" to keep these lull in cases of fire. They stand in two continuous lines from the tuba to the lake some distance away, one line passing the full hm\;e!s and the oilier sending them back. '.VOLFK'B "APrS-An ideal snirit in::: r.::'.. v.:;::;cu, •
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12395, 3 July 1902, Page 2
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310Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12395, 3 July 1902, Page 2
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