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Out of Plumb.

When the wall is out of plumb the building is more or less unsafe, and the more the wall is out of the perpendicular the greater the danger of collapse. It’s about bo with the health ; it is out of plumb when the digestion is impaired, when there is the dull, languid feeling, nervousness, irritabiliity and sleeplessness. Every day that these symptoms

are neglected they increase the liability to physical collapse. We have received the following letter from Mr Richard Murray, of Green’s-road, Sydney (well known among financial men in Sydney), which speaks for itself : —“ I have much pleasure in letting you know the benefit I have received in taking Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. I suffered many years with indigestion and biliousness to such an extent that I found life unbearable, having consulted doctors in every State; I was at last induced to try your remedy, and I can faithfully and truly say that I have fouad them a lasting benefit, and can conscientiously recommend them to anyone suffering from bilious attacks. I never travel without them, and would advise everyone to do the same. You can use this letter in any way you think fit, as I consider it my duty to let people know the efficacy of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills.” Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and are a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. Put up in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.

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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 19, 9 August 1902, Page 7

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Out of Plumb. Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 19, 9 August 1902, Page 7

Out of Plumb. Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 19, 9 August 1902, Page 7

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