S; 1 **' i* • , Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of, ■ man, and a large proportion of the sickness of women. It is a.' ;•; ; simple thing of itself, bul, like many simple things, it may grow | and become complicated. Wlien the Bowels are clogged the : 1 ; waste matter decays and ferments and enters the Blood, and is i' ' carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, 1 Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, ' j Rheumatism, and various other ailntents, disturbing the Heart and i Nervous System, and if continued is liable to cause inflammation i 1 of the Bowels, Liver and Kidneys. To maintain a healthy! system | the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is j 1 one of Nature's wise provisions which ijs too often ignored, and N ; i the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem - r 1 ; to be solved. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this • i i assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffer- ' .' 1 i ing may be averted. Mothers, especially, should guard the health J ' of their children, and inculcate regular habits from infancy. As ;• a family Remedy for Costiveness, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills i.. • ] have a wide reputation.' They arc mild in their action, causing x | ; •'neither weakness nor.sickness, and do notgripa To overcome \'' i,i ! constipation take from one,to four Pills regularly until the Bowels ' ; i ! move daily, and are restored to healthy action,, ' | : Do not cause Pain or Sickness ,"j A Taranaki Lady's Strong Praise , | , "I have always," writes Mrs. L. A. West, Hurimoana, Et. Rosd, Tannjilri' ] | via Stratford, N.Z., "found Dr. Morse's Indian Root I'ills a splendid corrective ! ' medicine, and my experience of two years' use enables me to conscientiously 1 ' 5 j state that they do all that you claim for them. They relieve constipation at once; ' j j ' and do not cause pain or sickness. For children I find them invaluable, and a ' i dose ocpasionally keeps them in good health. I recommend them tb my neigh- ' ! | bours, who speak very highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I consider ! that no household should be without them, as theyarc a splendid family medicine." i • ~ "■ I -—'V i ' ' " • mp Wc Make^tf\|&. ClotKe/ f • m j '-'Xou.: Wear : "... fiuy your'Woolt • ' l;"" ■'irie of. PROVE ; how, we help'yoii : to- ■ get good prices. 1 , j Tho'FARMERS'CO.OP.'said in tlieir Wool Report: " Mr. J. Stevenson, Flaxtonk had tho satisfaction of topping-the niarkot for merino for a beautifully bright lot of five bales, which was sold to a local woollen factory at lSd.'V . ; " Dominion mills eagerly sought after Imlf-breds, crutchings and picces." : y Messrs. DALGETY & CO. remark; "The local'factories took the bulk of th« ', j Inerinop, in addition to a quantity of fine half-breds and pieces." . ' , ; Messrs. PYNE & CO., tho largest Wool Brokors in tho Dominion, say: "The : ; woollen mills of the Dominion, as usual,.tooka' very considerable ehareof tho.best" • 1 half-breds, and kept the market buoyant and.firm for this class of wools. Bradford ' : was largely responsible for tho clearance of tho various grades of orosibreds—tho woollen ' j mills for merino, which by tfio way sold remarkably well—whilo the high love! of prices paid for bellies and picces must be attributable to the oporationsof tho : various factories," -THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. is probably the Largest Buyer of Wool for.local requirements. BUY "KAIAPOI" GOODS ALWAYS* ' -tARSDON & CHAKERLAI'N;' i '''{DENTISTS (by Examination), ' 69—Manners Street—69 . Wellington, ■ ,i >. . ■ (NEXT OPERA HOUSE.) EXTRACTIONS (paiulcss) ... .Is. ' s''"" ®"! d . , 'f Frees wlicu sots ordered. Bridge Work |9P . » • •• -1 A Specialty, 1 Hi .. Fall Upper or lower/Sets MM From £2 2s, pd. i 1 ,' Special Attention given to Children. | Trained Nurses always In attendance, . MODERN AND SCIENTIFIC ,-i • ' METHODS. ADOPTED. ' ' j HOUES ~Vi;!m. IxIO "• m - i 7 : 30 to . , :Tclcphouo 3232.. v . v Take a tot of "TWINKLE"'with water, just a sprinkle; y ] 9 It will mako you feel as bright as any star. ' T - , , \ I v Anr here's another wrinkle, when your glassbs touch and tinkle, ■'< k'j « Just drink the t6astof,'"TWINKLE," . "Here you arcl" ') , j J. McMAltTl & I | DISTRIBUTING AGENTS, 140 Willis Street/Wellington, i'' ]
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 5
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