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"SWALLOWING."

Swallowing a sword is a triuk not conducive to health or longevity. But it is nob more injurious than the hasty Bwallowing of half-mas-ticated food washed down by gulps of tea or water. Hasty eating is the fall of health. Sooner or later it must result in indigestion, or some other form of stomac h disease. For the cure of the diseases of the fttomach, and allied organs of digestion, there ia no medicine so effective aa Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Mr. Vine is a well-known greengrocer, residing in Denison-st., Sydney, He says: — ''For some considerable time I have had a bad set to with acute indigestion. The pains would catch me sharply in the pit of the stomach, and with such severity Mi at vlvu the doctor told me vih&t ray compl'A\ut was I could scarcely believe him, thinking tha*; indigestion could never use ■\ man so badly. His medicine did me no jjood, and I was advised to try different iL-medies, but my complaint was still as bad as ever, when I resolved to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial, as I had heard them praised so much. From the first dose ihey acted very well upon* me, giviug me more reli f than anything I had ever taker. I can reeimm^nd them to all who suffer as I have,donf." 'Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect bl< od purifier, and tvpositive rare for I iliousnCßS, indigestion, constipation, headache?, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pmiples, boils and blotches, and female ailments. Sold by ohemists and storekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, <-r six bottles 7s. Sole proprietors, The \V. H. Oomstock Co., Ltd. {Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt-st., Sydney. i i . . _

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4900, 16 October 1901, Page 4

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"SWALLOWING." Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4900, 16 October 1901, Page 4

"SWALLOWING." Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4900, 16 October 1901, Page 4