lIL hM^^M ■■» DEATH I<'OR A WAITER—When a mun suffers from neglected indigestion, constipation, and torpidity, ' of- the liver, bo soon loses all enjoyment of his meals.' Nothing tastes good or looks appetizing, i Ho grumbles at his wife, or the cook, or the land lady, or the waiter, as the case may bo. People say he is "hard to please" and let it go at that. The fact is that the man in a- precarious condition, and if ho continues to neglect his health, is a candidate for consumption, or some equal terrible malady. If a man does;'not wish to "dino with Death for a waiter," he should take the" right'remedy 'lor "■■ "little ills!' us they arise, and ''thus ward off the "big ones.* When a" jnan's appetite is poor,' when his liver ia torpid, when he feels "headachey," dull, listless, and generally put oi! Sorts,. he should take. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They moke, the appetite keen, the' liver active, the blood pure, and the whole body energetic; They euro that ■ trouble called constipation, which is the starting point of many ills. Dr Morse's IndiaJi Root Pills cure it positively,!. 1 certainly, infallibly; cure it. so it stays cured ';'■ cure it so you con stop taking medicine. And that is something no other remedy "will do. "I have experienced great benefit front the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I have tried for habitual constipation, from which I havo been a sufferer for many years. As I havo- tried many remedies for this common compainb, I am in a position to testify that they ■ are the best medicine I have ever taken. 1 never had anything to go so well through the system, and to sej. me right so quickly.. Also-, they act very agreeably, never causing pain/ (Ui 's the ciuso with so many cures for indigestion. I would advise anybody suffering from constipation tc< tiy them." Mr T. Thorpe, 61 Stewart street, Richmond Vie, submits his testimony in favor of this remedy. Dr. Morse's Indianl Root Pills positiyey cure biliousness, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, headaches, lively and kidney complaints, piles,' pimples and blotches. Sold by chemists and storekeeper)*, price Is l£d per bottle, or six bottles 6s 6d. Solo proprietors, The W. H. .Cornstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full, name blown) thereon. Wanted Kno\m—That you can get Mason's fruit preserving jars, jam jars and jelly glosses at Scott's cash store, pollen »trwfc.-«AdT6.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 4
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