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Paralysis of the Bowels. — m —
AN-INVALID HAiWTUiALLY OO&f- ---. SmPATED FENDS Aj REMEDY IN DiR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "S'me five years ago it wasi necessary for me to ixndergio a very severe surgical operation^" writes Mrs Eliza* beth Moore, of J8 Littile Gilbert Sb, Smith Adelaide. "Thus yras swecessfully accomplished, so far as the usa of tha knie was don/eerned, but etu'th sequent events! , twtougjht n their, train a new dilemma, in my being haMtmailiy tioroetipaierl. The oper.ition referred to had left The with Paralysis of the bowc&r, a,nd it -va? f imperative " to, <*b..tain a rel'iaible wV redtive meditinei /'tor the regular 'moy&meiat of iha - 'bowels. I resorted to many medioinss effeotive at first, Ibult auibaequently of no use, until I almost despaired* cf j1 iriy It fe so 'bad had _' _ _. my case of costive-* Mrs EL Moore. meBS b^ome. At (Frtwn a Photo). this jun^ure I decided .to tiy Dr. Mlontate/la Indian Roo 1*; Pilte, ajidi it plealstes me to say taiw are alwaye affeotueail, cems'ng no pain,' a,ncl are' indeed an< ' exoellenit lawitiva andJ regulaitor 1 of the system. la my case tihey are a neceed'tiy,, and I retilly <believe that wrthbulb Dr. Miorsie's Lidioki Root "Pills 'I ■ should 'liavel !been, dn my. gr&ve yea« 9 ago, 'and 1 therefore I ailwaiyt? <have i.' good 'word:" for your invaiaaib(fo medicina . Yodi may paiblisfi "tJiis. ate. you rwi>h."' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Piills have elbood the tegt of 'time, «Hd' are ' always as effectual "even after «>rsrtamfc use. ' They are sot only- rta exeeHent aperient 'but contain Miedicinal- Properties wh"ch- act' on' the liJver- and) Kidneys,(regulating the'Staina-cVand! bowels, ami ■toning Anp 'tho/w'holo system. - Many-similar loureai to'Kiht ni Mre^Mooi-eare 'ou\ record!-of., tiic -wouderM «ffic«*!y of -Di'. Micatie's" Indian Root* Pills. Weak aud .iuv,il'-d«idi ■womeii VM find there is. no better, remedy for regulating,'the boVc'.s .mdl assisting Nature Ito restore lostHealth. •
Welshmen, resident in the Wc^port distriot, according to an excluui^c, intend sending! a nugget of gold uuil {.a. illuniiaiiaitenl address .to the Hon. Llw rd-G«orige, ■ Chancollor of th&. luipenal iEbcdjiequen a pranujnemt Welsh.-, mao.
Tou drew 'up your window «4 ftdTertiieaieat,; but people must., comfl to the window to see it. Aik At Printer t* t*B Oma to «a 9
Advertising i« not the road to such c«*s, but oucoeu it«etf.—Ridiardson,
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10618, 19 January 1909, Page 1
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