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§ Cannot bo ni»9e with foul H2nde, and cleanblood cannot b* made by a foul stomach. The blood is made by tite stomach and tb* organs of digestion and nutrition. If these a e diseased they contaminate every drop of blood mado from the food in the stomach, and this contamination is carried through thy whole body; it may stop in the liver, kidneys, heart, or lungs, baft the root of the dite;iso is in the stomach. Cure the stomach and you cure the disease. Dr. Morse's Indian Roo* 1" lis cure diseases of the organs of digestio* -lud nutrition perfectly and positively. They purify the blood, and by so doing cure the causa of the disease, curing many cases of disease in organs remote from the stomach. Mrs. Lillto Johnston, who resides at 142 Crown-street, Sydney, w:itea:—"My nerves were entirely run down, and everything I wished to do seemed* trouble. I could take no interest in my horn* orsurrouudings. I fust began to feel unwell by bein< troubled with indigestion, loss of appetite, and frequent sick headaches. The sligutert exertion left me entirely proßtrated. I was low ipirited, and life became a burden. IwM frightened at the most harmless things. I attended the hospital as an outdoor patient, but without receiving any benefit. It was suggested by ! a gentleman who had great faith in Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that I should try sheui. I began at once to improve, and continued taking the pills, and was greatly benefited )y them. 1 have regained my usual spirits, and im able to do my work with pleasure. Lan (lad to furnish this testimonial as to the great >enefit I have derived in taking Dr. Morse's udian R>ot Pills." Sold by chemists and storekeepers It. Hd. perbottk, ix bottles 69. 6d., or will be sent by mail upon receipt of >rice. Solo proprietors. The W. H.OomstockCo., Limit« 4 lustralasian Depot) 58 Pitt Street, Sydney. Paoked ift mber bottles, and the full nam* blows thereon.

Piles Permanently Cured. "Two years ago I contracted Bleeding Piles," says Mr J. A. Wattß, of 24 Riley - street, Woolloomooloc, Sydney. "Violent inflammation and costiveness were the first warnings I had of this dreaded complaint, •• The agony I experienced during theso two : years was awful. My work is mostly among the theatres the flies) mid often when the show was over, I have, felt that it would be impossible for m*: to return on the following night, and, in fact/ this complaint caused me to lose fully five weeks work. As you * may imagine, I tried all sorts of advertised pile remedies, but failed to get even temporary relief. Four weeks ago I applied your Zam-Buk Ointm int, taking a course of Bile Beans at the same time, as directed. From the first application of Zam-Buk and dose of Bile Beans I felt great relief, and am pleased to say, at the present time, I am a changed and cured man." Zam-Buk Ointment will be found a certain cure for cuts, burns, boils, bruises, running, sores, piles, eczema, barcoo, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, pimples, blackheads, chapped and cracked hands, chilblains, &c. As an embrocation, Zam-buk isjunequalled, From all chemists and stores Is 6d per pot, or post paid from tho Z*mBuk Manufacturing Co., 39 Fit-street,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 367, 21 May 1903, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
548

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 367, 21 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 367, 21 May 1903, Page 5

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