Social progress has done away with a great «i*ny forms of punishment ouce ad minis Wried under the laws of enlightened penpfi But nature severe(v'aiignor modifies her localities r > she Btili It s i lie Bam* punishment f»r ih-* maa i who neglects or aWuset his stomach, as aha had in the fu-off days "when Adam delved and Eve ■pan." The physical itUcomFfl fort, dulnei s, 11 uggislj. itJ'» ness, irritability, uerr« * -i OUBUCSS, atvd slcepiwa- ' ness which are visited / upon the man wh"t>»te / carelessly or invgularly r have been from the beginning the evidences of diseases of the atom* acH and i's as'ociateit organs of • digest* I \ 4 ion and nutrttioa* ' ■ * Dr. Morse's Indus i Root Pnxa cure thf diseased stomach, ana enable the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, so that the sluggishness, irritability,' nervousness and sleeplessness, which result from innutrition, are also cured. We cannot do better than use the words of Mr. J. H. King, 11 Jersey Terrace, Sydney, whose experience along this line entitles hit . statement to more than ordinary consideration, "It is with the utmost pleasure I testify to the efficacy of Dr. Mouse's Indian Root Piu.%' In a case of chronic dyspepsia. For many yca*B I suffered from this dire complaint with its attendant evils; have consulted doctors «nd tried innumerable remedies, with no benefieis! result. At last, on the recommendation of * friend, I purchased a bottle of your Pills (putting little faith in them), but was surprised after a few days to find my digestion decidedly improved, and now I am pleased to inform yon that after a course of your Pills, I am perfectly - free from all symptoms, have a good appetite, And can digest any kind of food." ' Sold by chemists arid storekeepers Is; 1 J<l. p'r bottle, sir bottles 6s. 6d., or will be sent by null upoa rec«ipt el '" prise. Sole proprietors, The W. 11. Uomstock Co, Limited (Australasian Ut)pot|, 6S Pitt Street, Sydney, FtekMife » rufitikto* ttlotMl ttewaUk
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 374, 9 July 1903, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 374, 9 July 1903, Page 3
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