| OBSTINATE CASE OVERCOME BV DR. HORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, j I Mrs. Edith Kelly, of 179 Canning-street, Carlton, Mel- | | bourne, and whose photo, is here published, suffered for | . :■ i many years with obstinate constipation, and although she | 'i tried various remedies, found nothing could equal £ Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for genuine relief, She | \ also gives these Pills to her children when they s I are out of sorts at i; : t anc * resu^s 1 are . most gratifying, | p vA as her letter states. J " ' 179 Canning-street, } QJ j -I t |* Carlton, Melbourne. f# «$ Having tried Dr. Morse's $ & 'IpSP 4 chA) Indian Root Pills for Consti- ,? ; : . tv -0 *» jr pation. with which I suffered $ Y greatly for many years, after i | availing myself of many £ *'I \~yjp>£B£? to little or 111 purge, but act irr a soothing ' £ '>4" Mil hII I' way, and I believe they suit § \\ liSiS 111 11' me better than other "2 A «ssU* ifjm ill | remedies. I frequently re- jj !' \ ***»+ //I II! I I J commend them to my friends • -- * Lv* AfllllllM U/ i so suffering. You can use & inl Hit * >- jGuJnmllil'llilill IP testimony in the hope' & - ////7//lllMr^^ ,:^SP^ that it may assist any folk j: . '•••> ' afflicted with obstinate con- - 3 ; / '■ st iP at ' on - They are also a c fjntMtHwni nth »i> £*-4 V, r J good family medicine. I use * $ them necessary with g , ' | e Constipation is the root | .../ • t; t/\$ '4- >M% u,.3 ' of nine-tenths of the » ■ 5 N sickness of man,-and, a 'I • I ~V- M rJ F [{pllii large proportion of the J < JJ ~ L ilCllU From a Photo, sickness of women. It j | is a simple thing of itself, £ ; but like many simple things, it may grow, and become complicated. ■{" ; $ When the bowels are clogged the waste matter decays.and ferments,.;and !j \ enters tile blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Head- f ~, « aches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indige's-. | •• 3 tion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and various other ailments, disturbing the f I Heart and Nervous System, and, if continued, is liable to cause iriflam- j . : r mation of the Bowels, Liver and Kidneys. As a family remedy for j | Costiveness.Dr.Morse'slndianßootPillshaveawidercputation.Theyare . | mild in action, J . '■> \ 'SPWBOKOjI' * ESSjifeji I | Perfect" | Electfically. I Weldei ■ " ? . . 'tlviT ; •• j Fences-''Afe ;> A perfect fence for station, field, farm, lawn, or poultry 1 I purposes must, have the quality of long life, for the whole sucoess . | | of the fence rests in its durability. | | r■ "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence is the strongest ' because ..'Open'.' |'■ | Hearth wire—like old time iron wire-heavily galvanised with pure '■ % ■ | zinc, is used exclusively in its. manufacture, and is | | Electrically We!<3ed at Evsfy Toecliiag Poiat ? I in the fabric, producing practically a one piece fence. | On every lino wire in "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence, between eaoh |. .• | stay is plaoed a tension curve. These curves take care of any ex- % § ..pansion or contraction of the wires caused by heat or cold, and no.. S | amount of stretching while erecting the fence can straighten them 1 out The curves act as a perfect spring, the fence instantly re- • | I covering its position after being subjected to any undue strain or • I force. ■ fe | Put up in rolls of 55 yards and 110 yards. Also in stock, * | Single Gates, 3 feet x6O inches; 4 feet xSO inches. Double Gates, I | 10 feet xSO inches. Write for booklet containing illustrations J> | and full particulars, also for sample of weld. P 1 9 W. Mills & Go.f"Lti f j; I , Ageats. -
"UTILITY -AND BEAUTY • BLENDED." That TEtTLY describes' Collie Furniture! The beautiful Craftsmanship-the handsome.and original designs—the rare qual- uj, oit s—rgjV^ s ' ity of the materials employed in the mak- VL ing of every piece, becomo distinct money6avinjf features the moment our Moderate W ——"J Prices are considered. «» ( tJ INSPECTION INVITED. , . ->-oße-( EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 167 Riddiford Street. 'Phone 1634, NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. J The Manufacturers, . 1' .. THE PARAFFINE PAINT .CO., OF'SAN FRANCISCO, | hare pleasure in notifying | ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and the GENERAL PUBLIC | that they have now completed Agencies for the sale of .1 THE' BEAUTIFUL 1 if?®! wpiii'Spi*'*■' I K ifV p ' j WALL. PANELLING I with the following firms:— .J E. W. & G©«--Ltei,j. 1 , KgRKCALDIE a .STAINS, -Md.' ,1 GUALTER ;d'YICES & Go.;- ; .| Large Stocks will shortly be to . hand, and. owing to iiicroased facilities in the manufacture of the Material, the "| PRICES WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED. • . 1 Estimates will be given for the supply of Amiwud for, new I and renovated buildings, and experts will be engaged to carry out the erection of this . ' ■ 'J NOVEL 'AND ARTISTIC WALL AND CEILING PANELLING. , f A limited supply of Stooks is in hand to meet present requirements. !
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 3
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