EVE'S APPLE. How many apples were eaten by Adam and Eve? We know that Eve 81. aud that Adam 812, total' 893. But Adam 8,142 please his wife, and Eve 81242 please Adam, total 89384. Then again Eve 814240fy herself, and /Adam also 8124240fy himself, total 8,938,480.
/ T'HERE are few ailments that cause more “■“9 W distress than biliousness, and there are | many causes for this complaint, but they I f« ag w spring from a disordered liver, which does O Ww M not properly fulfil its functions, aided by the 1 W hot climate, which causes that organ to become | i sluggish in its action. The bile being turned .W® m iluik from its proper channel enters the blood and I • produces the yellow skin and jaundiced eye. i t -**" Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills remove this ; trouble speedily. They open the clogged up I system, purify the blood, and drive away all I traces of biliousness. A splendid instance in JL .rai support of this contention is the case of Mrs. fl -- ~■ jll Cj Ettie Kocass, of 12 Red Lion Street, Rozelle, J Sydney, and whose photo is reproduced. | This lady, like hundreds of others, suffered for a considerable period from severe headaches due to Biliousness, and after trying several medicines, was convinced that nothing could approach Dr. B Morse’s Indian Root Pills for this complaint. These are her words: Dear Sirs, 12 Red Lion-street, Rozelle, Sydney. I “ That dreadful complaint, Biliousness, and its forerunner. Bilious Headaches, was my trouble for some time. I saw Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills advertised for Biliousness, as a reliable remedy, and decided to give them a trial, after almost despairing for relief, having tried so many medicines without result. I was , glad to find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills so good, they having dispelled my attack. I seldom feel the old symptoms of biliousness now, but keep the Pills in my home for self, husband, and family. I can say Indian Root Pills assist one to make condition, and I usually enjoy this state of health. You may use this for publication.” (Signed) MRS. ETTIE KOCASS. Nearly one million bottles sold snnually in Australasia alone.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 59
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364Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 59
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