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Exoeilegit Remedy Constipation j Ladies from all parts are continually writing to tell of j the benefits they have derived from using Dr. Morse's \ Indian Root Pills, and the letter from Nurse M. A. Sellers, of 174 Easy Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, which is » JES_ published below, in addition j S ~ to her photograph, is just \ $0&B$k I mother instance of the effi- \ i§feß®R&ffim cacyof these Pills as a remedy j for Constipation. \ " As a nl " se of n,ne s ' c: " sl,in< ' in s at i $§§§7 Collingwood," writes Nurse Mary A. s %sK MlnP'M Sellers, " I have found it necessary in J i <y*sl manyaccouchment cases to recommend «j ' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ; they f ' are almost universally used ; in fact, IP'l / '•*""•' W/M ,nan y of m >' P alien,s l found usinf: & aPtl if k £''/si-t yo"' medicine already. Personally, I « r%\ ' W/MM% can sa >' ll,e >' are an « c<: " ent rcmcd >' l; IHHllllsa fM?ss®W lov Constipation—tliey act in a sooth- § SliraSß& S'» ■ '"K manner—and I would not lie K fflWSrk. ?«fll! ' witl,ol,t lhcra ' lccal,se th< * dcfy ll ' e * symptoms of Constipation continuing, p /Sl'&f a '"' l invariably restore health in very « ✓ 1* ■ ' little time. You have my consent to h 'T *? K i|\?/i ? « S(: this testimony for publication, j /" r t ' having personally derived great benefit jj I W *mg**~ from thcir use "" i -«,»■>• \ <y//-f// „ r SE3I Constipation is the root of nine-tenths j J3§ x/uaeA tiddlers Qf the P sickness o{ man , and a lafgc j rJ I—rr:1—rr: - : ''— ' ' proportion of the sickness of women. j S It iJ a simple thing of itself, but. like many simple things, it may grow j * and become complicated. When the bowels are clogged the waste- \ f matter decays and ferments, and enters the blood, and is carried to \ \ all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, \ I Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and » I various other ailments, disturbing the Heart and Nervous System, and j | if continued, is liable to cause Inflammation of the Bowels, Liver and jj i Kidneys. As a family remedy for Costiveness, Dr. Morse's Indian Root > I pills have a wide reputation. They are mild inaction, causing neither weak- | Builds up ■ . the youngsters. * nto vigorous growth, Makes healthy muscle, re- / / I \ stores tissue, strengthens and 1/ 1 J invigorates the entire system 111 -;<|l| during the years; of growth/""'Bourriville is an appet ' s ' dr i n k tnat is b° tll • .food and tonic. It contains iVWy\ \ 1 a "' tne valuab,e nutritive components of the Cocoa- '■'• Bean with the fatty dell li|ii V ] i merits eliminated. W&n j/ |W Savo the Coupons '|^ „i| %$$ found in each tin, and f y CADBURY BOURN™ jf&t get a Jewe i Casket of 1 3 delicious Chocolate*. JrWkt Constitutes Good Ale If persons who drink Ale should remember 1 l| That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from | M the choicest materials. ' W That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs ffi m ov/ned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of £ I "DOG'S HEAD" BASS I Wi That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of | 1,1 London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment m Ss. in the world. p M Such Ale is of the I |p finest quality, always | |j uniform and never turns I S • DOG'S HEAD I I bass |« &sViVlWrl I W, is the family beverage 1 UJm 1 g in all English homes. W, W4M f jWMi f mf, Evory bottlo boars /$&/& 1 Wi tllio label, y/hlch is Tg&'&SV A» % M J| SOLD EVERYWHERE, i®' |J F©£? GANSMBT MFFQRS \ «t' wlioevr vo« m?v bo aiicl however irrtat your success. Taxs» nnd j « Sw&r". r gr..lly «. the increase nowaday,, but no Ux can have (~. ( *\ nic: direful elloc'. upon our finances m may l»« occasioned ay u.-.o iicalth. Mines. Ki-m om'j ewiii'i cnormoualv and at the same time lakes away much- ( ja\ oiten the whole-ol one's earnlns power. It Is a wise precaution, therefore, never ( I' TO BE WITHOUT j eSV JunrHonc »™i crVvlny an iinlalllni prottctio.i oi-oinst many insidious and serious W ""C'lons, and jivlni on un ar ink P . d « k6o pinj ono well and fit In the ' q &uY.Vt r ..ts i Sold ever/wh-.re In boxy, ptf« JOjd. (36 pills) 1/1! (56 rill.) & 2/9 (168 pllli)..

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 21 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 21 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 21 May 1912, Page 3

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