CLEAN BREAD | . 4 Cannot ba made -vrith. foul hands, j<^j^»|. axid clean, pure ____fy^rWi blood caauiot be By°^ \M made by ■ a foul 'V'jr ptomacli. Tie , /?_S-"^_ "^Jt^^Otfek blood is- made and the organs Wow « of di g estdon aud ; these 'are diseas- j \Tw^rvßl J taminate every \T # »HF / drop of blood \ \ ffl A ma^ e f rom *^ c : -__._;-=---°--^-S.----- --■_-_-_! whole body ; -it ' may stop in the liv«r, kidneys, heart, or j lungs, but the root of the disease is in the stomach. Cure the stomach, and you j cure the disease. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cure diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition perfectly amd positively. They purify the blood, aud by so doing cure the cause of the disease, curing many cases of disease in organ's remote from the stomach. Mrs Lillie Johnston, who re : j sides at 142, Crown Street, Sydney, writes: — "My nerves were entirely run down, and everything I wished to do seemed a trouble. I could take no interest in my home or surroundings. I first began to feel unwell by being troubled with in- I digestion, loss of appetite, and frequent sick headaches. The slightest exertion ' left me entirely prostrated. I was low j spirited, amd life became a burden. I was frightened at the most harmless things. I attended the hospital as* an outdoor patient, but without receiving any benefit. . It was suggested "by a gentleman who had great faith in Dr 'Morse's Indian Root pills that I should try them. I began at once to improve, and continued taking the pills, . and ■ was greatly benefited by them. I have regained my usual spirits, and am able to do my work with pleasure. I ,am glad to furnish this testimonial as to the great benefit I have derived in taking Dr Morse's Indian- Root Pills." Dr Morse's Ihdiaai Root Pills are put tip in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon, and are sold by all dealers throughput Australasia.. • '1 . WORKING MEN - jo o Should call on W. A. Tribe and Co., High Street. They are selling the drapery stock oi Bradbury and Coy. (in liquidation) at less than the wholesale price. They can do this, and then make a good profit, as they bought at their own price. Our patrons should call early. X2989 Oiidertakers ,T LAMB AND -• S.ON, UNDERTAKERS and EA-DBAT.MIRKS. No. 35, I/IOHFIEI-D STREET^ Telephono 361. 1562 EOR G E B' A RRE LL. "UNDERTAKER AND EMBAIiMiBR. POLISHBD BNGI-ISH OAK or RIMU COFFINS v axo kapt in stock for urgent orders. Telegrams or Telephone Orders by night or day reoeive immediate attention. Office; 63, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, ate.: 232 and 234, Sfc As&ph Street. Telephone 721. Xl96_ _____-__-_-_-—-----_———————-__— _____________ Public Notices, pINNAMON CURE for all Affections of th© Throat and Lungs. Wahoo for Indigestion. Working Men's Co-operative Stores. X2491 "j GO RD ON BANNERMAN. £3ffs— LlNWOOD— Beautiful new 5-roomed House, first-class locality, high section, good conveniences ; owner must sacrifice. 7_*2 £360— LOWER RICCARTON— Good 5-rooni-ed house with conveniences, splendid section, sunny aspect, stable, traphouse and other outbuildings; cheap. . 11&8 J647S— ADDINGTON— Bxand-new 5-roomed house, faithfully built, thoroughly up-to-date, with _n acre of splendid land; tvo minutes from train. A bargain. 13 £450— ST ALBANS— Vacre, corner section, .-chain fron.tage, ahout "40 full-bearing fruit -trees, together with .-roomed House in good repair; near to North Belt. Easy terms. 1334 £-00— SYDENHAM— Central, near to eohool, new €-roon_ed House, concrete foundations, plastered, ba,tlh, wa^hhouse, copper, panitry, and all conver-iences. This is reduced price to effect in_m-_aa,te sale. -704 £260— ST ALBANS— A nice little property, 4 rooms, .oullery, detached wash-house,- asphalt paths. • connected ■with main sewer. £25 deposit 1336 J. GORDON BANNERMAN, 3030X 17., LichfieM Street. WANTED, Ladios Inspect cur Large Stock of Evening Shoes, best qualities, latest styles, from 2s lid to 27s Gd. Universal Boot Coy., _21, High Street. ___l s7 i_ ANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen visit' us . : for beat value in Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc. Ladies' Walking Shoe* from 5s Gd. Genta' Balmorals (sewn) irom 6s lid. Universal Boot, Coy., 221, High Street. F 2574 TAR Gent's Bicycle, 1386, 24-inch frame, just been re-enamelled, 828 saddle, drop bars, tyres and bearings in good order, £3 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Coy., 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. £_ II ORANGE _Im_**B!B*LADL BEATH and" CO., Limited, io. jb'irat-olaea value in Blanket. Flames, Furs, Jaeketa, Dresaeß, Underclothms and Mihmery. a F'^_3_OtJS~Ge"n"t ; rßicycle, No. 1375, 23-inch frame Etachine, equal to new, enamel and plating in good order, £1 cash. l_asy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Coy., 70, Manchester Street, Chriatchuroh. 4 [WIANTEiD, Buyg" for Bedsteads, oheapex |VY,.__aai evet. H. Atkinson v. F 1998
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7436, 24 June 1902, Page 1
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