CLEAN BREAD Cannot ba made with foul hands, and clean*, pura blooil cannot bo made by a foul stomach. The blood 13 made by t'j» Bti-inach and the J organs of digestiou and nutrition.. If iqp* these a:c di*e«cd " (.hoy contaminate ~ . every drop of blood ' / mado from the food in the etoiiuoh, and this contamination is carried through n tho whole body; it k may stop in the K )iv er, kidney*, \ heart, or lungs, but =» tho voot of the disease is in tho stomach. Curb tho stomach and you euro the disease. Dr. Morse's jtadis.u Hoot P.lla cure diseases of the oigaus_of di.qestion and nutrition perfectly and positively. They purify tho blood, and by bo doing euro tho causa of the disease, curiug many ea-;e3 of disease in organs remote from the stomach. Mrs. Lillie Johnston, who resides at 142 Crown-fctreefc, Sydney, writes :—"My nerves were entirely run down, and everything I wished to do seemed * trouble. I could take no iuterost in my homo or.surroundings.• I first began to feci unwell by being troubled with indigestion, loss of appetite, and frequent sick headaches. The slightest exertion left me entirely prostrated. I was low spirited, and life became a burden. I wss frightened at tho most harnilees things. I attended tho hospital as an oiitdojr patient, bul without receiving any hfthelitr"' It was suggested by a gcntlamau who had great f-i'.h in Dr. Morse's Indian Koofc Tills that I should try thorn".: I began at once to improve, and continued taking thepills, and was greatly benefited by them. I have regained my usual spirits, and am able to do my work with pleasure. lam glad to furnish this testimonial as to the gieafc benefit I have.dbrivcd,in taking Dr. Morsa'a Indian ll'iot Pills." ' Sold by elieniisla and B%ekeep3rß l.». IJJ. par bottle, Si* bottles ti>. fill., or will he sent, t>.v nwll 'lfon rc " '!, °J prleo. Solo proprietors. Thc'W, IJ.ComstoeU Cj., I.irmtM (Australasian Depot); 03 I'ifct Street, Sidney. J'ackod JO *tDb»lt |S0Ul«». »u4 tUe ujkui» bi«v\» ta«rcoo.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 5
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337Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 5
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