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Biaoidl Poisoning. FOR WHICH THERE IS NO BETTER REMEDY THAN DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mr. J. W. Emms, of 2 Bernardstreet, Inveresk, Launceston, who foli lows the calling of a Blacksmith, states | that some years ago he contracted ! Blood Poisoning which various treatj ments failed to eradicate. After much j suffering from Skin Irritation lie was -^ induced to take a /" course of Dr. / Is Morse's Indian Root [eP& "^ss. Pills which had a I J -V wonderful curative \ jL-» if effect. Read what \^v^A "Some seven years ago in following out V^fe \)3/Csi|ik Blacksmith I con- "^ v &r^ tracted Blood PoiMr. J. W. Emms, soiling in my arms. (From a Photo.) During the beginning of the outbreak I sought the advice of doctors, who however, did not seem to bo able ■to afford mo any relief. At last one suggested that I "should go to the Hospital where greater attention could be given mo, and I became an out-door patient. After a period of treatment I j felt slightly better, but I could not /overcome tho excessive irritation until I I was induced to try Dr. Morse's In--1 dian Root Pills, of which I took seven bottles in all. My arms 'have long since healed and I am now always in the best of health." Ais a perfect Blood Purifier, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a world wido reputation, and thousands of instances are on record of their efficacy to overcome blood disorders. Pimples, boils, and blotches are forms of impure blood, which, should not be neglected. When tho blood is in -an unhealthy state, other ailments are more or less present, for unless the blood is pure, it is lacking in that energy by which the organs of the Body perform their func tions. PURE SILK PYJAMAS " Plain and Striped In Green, Blue, Heliotrope, Pink and Tussore Shades. TO SEE IS TO BUY. ! AT XARKHAItoHEWAH, MERCERS AND CLOTHIERS, KEESING'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE. 'Phone, 633. ASSWELL AND TITcANENY, BUILDERS, DOMINION BUILDINGS, % At rear of Herd and Co., Painters. AVENUE. Up-to-date Designs in Houses of any Description. ; Best of Workmanship. EstixnEtes given for ail classes of work. "Phan« 67-5. | Want of Tone J ?|is usually indicative of deficient A If vitality and points to an impaired Uf A state of the general health which A j\ should have immediate andpersever- 71 tg ing attention. It is the condition ¥ (1 which always obtains when, for any (1 V reason, the body is not receiving V the due supply of life«force from the l\ y nourishment taken. The cause is U Q largely connected with the imperfect Jj « assimilation of food. Generally lt|f | Means | y failure on the part of the digestive r 1 organs to perform their functions « U satisfactorily. When the stomach U q is out of order, tone very speedily A If departs. Consequently the scientific w A method of dealing with the want-.of- A II tone trouble is to secure the restora- 71 jf tion of the digestive organs to their Jt IJ normal vigour. This can always be fl V accomplished by the intelligent use y l\of BEECHAM'S PILLS the most \i U efficacious of all family medicines. U rt They never fail to dissipate all then W conditions which cause a person to » Abe "run down" or "below par" A Hand to bring bade health, strength, l\ yf and buoyant spirits. When you feel If Q depressed or listless they will make (J V you fresh and fit. Remember that r VVwant of health, more often thanV i mot, is due to {j | Vlant of I SSold In boxes, price lOjd,, I/lJ & 2/9. '«\ yd LU u& ■ git on a 5^- [|>&^^^ %r,?v bag' \s^sßSs&^ wos due P^^wTf/fpFRIMUEY )J§|| JAM

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12605, 9 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12605, 9 September 1910, Page 2