HEARTBURN AND HNDIIGE3TIGN. Heartburn is a symptom of Indigestion, and consists of a most distressing and gnawing pain in the. stomach, often with sour, acid belchings,, nausea, ami fainting. When the food, is onl» partially digested, it gives rise to an accumulation of wind or gas generated from the excess of acidity from the imper-fectly-digested food. To overcome* this complaint, you should eat sparingly of plain digestible foods,.and take a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which will strengthen the digestive organs, and remove all acidity from the stomach. These pilU do not merely alleviate the (rouble, but get at the cause, and thus permanently overcome the trouble. Mrs. S. Stuart, No. 1 Elizabeth Street, Wellington, writes—"l have much pleasure in testifying to the wonderful curative power o£ Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. For some considerable time I suffered from Indigestion and Biliousness, which caused me much distress. T tried, many remedies, but. did not get any permanent relief until I started using Br. Morse's Indian Koot Pills, which have proved wonderfully effectual, and I never have the slightest of attacks. My husband, also, speaks highly of them as a Bplendid laxative and blood purifier, Mid we always.keep a bottlce in the house and take them when required."—Advt.
Young wife—"This dislij. dearest, is an original composition of my own." Husband—"Well, I should rather, my pet, that you would cook after tho old masters." sir, by telling Mrs. Torker's husbnml you never asly- my advice about anything?" llenpecke—"Well, Maria, I don't; yon don't wait to be asked." Said Jones, who had a cough indeed; A bar!:, like any setter; "This dog's life I'll no longer lead; To-morrow, it no better." But on that day a friend for sure Heard of his melan (collie); He gave him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, And cured him of his folly.—Advt. 2
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 19 May 1910, Page 5
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