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GREAT MARKSMANSHIP

The honour accorded to the man who hits the bull’s eye more often than his comrades does not come to the man with an unsteady hand and a weak eye. Let us compare. The merit of words lays in hitting the mark, and this sort of shooting only comes from the man with a straight tongue. Thus it is that the testimony of Mr. John McColl, 12 Caledonia street, Paddington, Sydney, may come as a blessing to all who have unsteady hands and weak eyes, and in the competition of the world all men may be equal. There is no mistaking the truth, here : “ It is with great pleasure that I send you this letter to imform you of the great benefits I have derived from the use of I)r. Morse e Indian Root Pills. For years I have suffered greatly from constipation, and have tried all sorts of medicines other than yours, but of no avail. A few months ago I was recommended to try your pills, and am pleased to say they have been in every way beneficial to me. 1 am now enjoying the best of health. You may use this letter as you think fit, and I shall always be

glad to recommend your valuable medicine to all my friends who may suffer from such, complaints from which I am now free.” Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, Is l|d per bottle, or six bottles for 6s 6d. Sole proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Limited. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.

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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 7

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GREAT MARKSMANSHIP Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 7

GREAT MARKSMANSHIP Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 7

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