PUNISHMENT.
Social progress ha* don* away with a great amj forma of pai*;aliment once administered Budir the law* of enlightened people. But f nature never chances Of modifies her penalties f che atill h»s the same punishment for the (nan who neglects or abuse* his stomach, as alia hid in the far-off days "when Adam delved and. Eve span.** The physical discomfort, dulnees, sluggish* nets, irritability, nerv•nsneas, and aleeplewness which are visited upon the man who eate carelessly or irregularly have been from the beginning tbeevideueea ef diseases of the stomach and its associated organa of digestion and nutrition. Dr. Motor's Indian Boot Pills cure the diseased stomach, and enable the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, so that the sluggishness, irritability, nervousness and sleeplessness, which result from innutrition, ere also cured. Wo cannot do better than use the words of Mr. J. BT. King, 11 Jersey Terrace, Sydney, whose experience along this line entitles hie statement to more then ordinary consideration. "It is with the utmost pleasure I testify to the efficacy of D*. Motor's Indian Root Film In a case of ehroaie dyspepsia. For many yearn 1 suffered from Ibis dire complaint with its attendant evils; have consulted dootora and triad innumerable remedies, with no beneficial result. At last, ea the recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of your Pill* (putting little faith in them), but waa surprised* after a lew days to find my digestion decidedly improved, and now I am pleased to inform yon that after a course of your Pills, 1 am psrfeelly free from all symptoms, have a good appetite, end can digest any hind of food.” Reid by chemists end storekeepers It. Ltd. per bo Me, six beMlee St. M,, or will bs seat by mail upon receipt ot price. Belt proprieter*, The W. H. Conn took Co., Limited (Austrekaian Depot), 68 Pitt Street, Sydney. Peeked t» amber bottles, and Ike Ml name blows thereon.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 365, 7 May 1903, Page 5
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324PUNISHMENT. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 365, 7 May 1903, Page 5
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