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Use Dp. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Constipation, says Bendigo Nurse Nurse McEwan, of 341 High-street, Bendigo, Vic., who has been nursing in the district for 20 years, and whose photo, is here published, sends the following, letter in praise of Dr. Morse's Indian Root, Pills. During her long experience she' has had a splendid opportunity of judging the? value and popularity of different mediciiies, and has found that in most instances Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are being used with satisfactory results. When asked the best remedy for constipation, she always strongly recommends these Pills, knowing full well that they are unequalled for this complaint. Nurse' McEwan writes■ 341 High-street, Bendigo, V. Gentlcipen:-^-"I have been nursing for the past 20 years, most of the time at Bendigp. Personally I found the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills excellent in combating constipation. My family also use them, and find same most efficacious. As a nurse with a large clientele, Indian Root Pills are always recommended ,to my patients in ordinary cases, by myself. I know Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to be most widely used, and I feel sure they are accorded patronage by the great bulk of people that I meet. You can use-this testimony if deemed advisable. I am a mother of seven children, and usually possessed of exceHerit health.'' (Signed) Nurse Elizabeth McEwan. , \ , "' 'Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the _sickness of man, and a large proportion of the sickness of women. It it a simple Ihinß of itself, but, like many simple things, it may crow and become complicated. When thebowels are clbsged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the Blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing' Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion. Neural,tin, Rheumatism, and various other ailments disturbing the Heart and Nervous System, and if continued is liable to cause inflammation of the Bowels. Liver and' Kidneys/ To maintain 1 a healthy system the bowels should .. . : operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is too often icnored, and the result iB untold suffering. Women and children are the, sreatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to bs solved. . Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the first indication much distress and .suffering may be averted. Mothers, especially should guard the health of their children, and inculcate rcsnlar habit* from infancy. As a family Remedy for Costiveness. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a wide reputation. . They are mild in their action, causing: neither weakness nor sickness, and do not sripe. To overcome constipation, take from one to fourPillsretrularly until the Bowelsmove daily, and are restored to healthy action jcfgsss i .r,/..,vw.£g s®j I mm w aw? M M rs m / A A* mm r m. m mm. m WM m m m om. m m § m m I 1 I M m m m m X r ill mm ill m m m mm m jr/SM il w. m mm

jam ■ MfcIfInWWWIIiWWIITTtTnWffiIIWIIHBti—MHWW . jm. ■ | [["EyerySiody'r^ariialTll, | £ P PI and NEWSPAPER. fig! Ni.riety-SSx Columns-.-||g|-g@ for a Penny!. Pr #P iHE SATURDAY ISSUE OF THE CHRISTCfIUEOE "STAR" is a jpre&t Specie 1 -JJagizino and News'; Number for weak-end reading. It preserves all the features of an up-to-date evening newspaper, and adds to them a budget or the brigliteot Stories, Sketches and Special Articles, *nd notes sLid comments on afl tho open-air sport#. It b popal&rity ia shown by its ENOItMOUS CIRCULATION. It is a MaGNIFIOENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Some of its Attractions. NEWS OF THE DAY —At Home and Abroad. . .. A SERBAL NOVEIL—By a Leading Author. THE WORLD'S BEBT oMORT STORIKS. SPffiCJAL v ARTIOLES—By the highest authorities ft PAGtI FOR WOMEN ' , Including advioe on the MsuugesSienrof ih« H«ue®hoU . and the care'oJ Jhe abildren. GARDENING NOTEB •. ' ' An expert's on the Work for the Week, FUW AMD FAWOY. - r ••TME'WEEK" ' . ■ , •• < A bright ana-breezy comment on current oveiroTHS WORLD OF SPORT. 'A th * THREE EDITIONS. THls SPECIAL 8 O'CLOCK EDITION gives full report® &y'« doinga, special attention being dorotod to RACE MESTIWQS . ■ SPORTS'-OOMPETOTKJNJ*.. THE AFTERNOON'S GABfiE# TELEGRAPH SO RgFQRT$r> inet|-8!x CoSisnsns if One Fanny!

Stu«B{>tunlla —wlisii the 'blood ia thik aid iiapure, when As aervas are weak and unsettled, whan the. food does no! digest well—Ayur'e Sar : . aaparilla. fc j GREAT Quantity of SEemnants of -Cretonne,- Muslin,' Serge .and ■ Tapestry, much reduced. A. J. White, Ltd. XC2 £ A £' DEPOSIT and 20s Weekly Buys a d&tfcO New "5-rbomed" ■ Bungalow. in Lower Biccarton; --with* all tlie Latest. Ideas, srtistic leadlighte, Nice ''Section;' "£595. • Gardner. xaA Robinson, opp. E. Roece and Song. ' XBAMBOO Verandah Blinds, 2s 9d, 4b 3d, 5s 9d. 7s, 8s 9d;, must be cleared. A. J. White, Ltd.' " X 65 Money. M O N E Y TO L E N ;D . ANT SUM. from <lO UPWARDS, ADVANCED 'ON ANY REASON- - ABLE SECURITY SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. Loans advanced off Farming Stock. Farming Implements, Agricultural Machinery or Livestock. Also_on Mortgagee, Lease*, Life EH?!** niture and Go >ds - Farmers' and Bona Fide Trad# priT&tely discounted. _ * Correspondence ftddrfiSSßQ to Box 15, Chriatchuroh, will orompt attention. P F. C. RAPHAEL, 176 GLOUCESTER STREET, Near Corner Manchester Street. ChristchurdL tjte have been entrusted with Sums of VY £llOO, -21000, £BOO, £6OO, £260 and £ls« fnr investment on first-class secuiity at . current rates. DOUGALL AND UPHAM Sol,oitorß, 148, Street. X33IT MONEY TO LEND ON Mortßago of Freehold at Lowest Co* rent Rates; also on Approved Jeoond Mortgage- IZARD AND LOU GHN AN t Solicitors, Hereford, Street. CfcrUtctottdu fiLtid Soutkbxidg*. f>w3v WANTED to Lend, Si, XlO, £OS. £SO, SXOO. £6000; personal or other security; strictly confidential. J D. STRANAGHAN, 11. Ohanoery L»n». Bos 55®. 'Phone S6O. a®

COMPETITION NO 10. Answers : Names of win(POMMENCED January 8. Answers icceived till February 20. uers in issue of March 12. SHILLING Prize and Gift Books, all in for D the season, at Minson's. Also Delightful Selection in Toy and Picture Books. 2X WANTED, Buyer Now 6 rooms, Merivale; owner wants morfi land; £950. Gardner and Robinson, opp. Reece's. 2£ ODD Pairs of Lace Curtains, 4s 6d, 5s 3d, os lid; great-bargains. A. J. White, Ltd. ; X 62 WANTED. Give' Section as part payment for Bungalow in -St Albans. -Gardner and Robinson, opp. Reece's. X s SKELETONS, Gd each, a hanging curio 3 that is interesting, although gruesome. Minson and Co. BAMBOO Verandah Blinds, Cs 3d, -is ad, us 9d, 7s, 8s 9d; must be cleared. A. J. White. Ltd. , X 62 WANTED Exchange, 5-roomcti .Modern House, Linwood, for Property iitrllier out; equity £l5O. '(I a rein or and Robins'":!, Culoiubo Street, ojjjj. Hitch's, X

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10681, 30 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10681, 30 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10681, 30 January 1913, Page 4

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