Ifc is ver y °° nveni ISStf JS^l €nt to attril ? ut e the disasters Which overP|G^ys^^^ take us to fate. But f° r c mosfc P ar t man is the arbiter of his W^^^^^^^i own fortunes. BusiS/>^^^^^P ness men are struck H«l^^P^^^^P down suddenly as by Ym^^^^y^ *ghtning. The verI'^P^ ' diet is generally "heart failure." "His heart was weak. It -*as fate for him to meet this end " But if we went behind the "weak" heart we should find a "weak" stomach, probably, and back of the weak stomach is careless eating at irregular hours. When the stomach is diseased the organs depending on the stomach for nutrition are starved. Starvation means weakness of the body and its organs. ' ' ' «' It would be lacking in duty, not to say ungrateful of me,": says Mr William J. Lewis, 113, Crown Street, Sydney, "to remain silent after the relief 1 got by a short course of Dr Morse's Indian Root PiHs for chronics dyspepsia. I have lost count how lon« I have been a martyr to this unrelentin* trouble ; but my inability to u shift it with medicine and medical advice lasted up to December of last year. On New Year's Day last I started as a sceptic to take Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I continued thrice a week through January, the relief coming nice and gradual. From this out, however, mv stomach regained its normal strength, aiwl I am now able to eat anything I like with the greatest relish and with no fear of after ipurtishment." _ (Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cure diseases of the Stomach and oth&r organs of digestion and nutrition. When these organs are cured diseases of the Heart, Liver, Lungs arid Kidneys, caused by the-diseased stomach are cured'also. They are a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness Indigestion, Constipation, ' Sick Headaches^SaUow Gomplexiim, Liver 4nd Kidney Troubles- Piles, Pinsples, Boil* and' Blotches, and for Female ■Ailmxpte* >Packed nr amber bottles, , tad *ld ttoitfps#> Aurtr»la«a. 5 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8060, 12 July 1904, Page 4
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