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\f (% Y\f% <r\ r* PAV \l\l tr\ *(** t?\ w^W \ ? ivJ^j WARFARE is an flciue vopaition of Gonflictsng Eletneris* \ fcF ert/ier wj Business, Politics, Religion, or Wealth, ts no * ess ar * are IUI t-eitain conflicting elements j $5? in the Human S\steiu confront each othei and J \ Itb snioolh uinmng That gicat cjtsJel of health the j stomach, is most easilv and, imle j> pionipc action is ] V ii^| s <? 7 ' taken, the whole system js piostiated, with dtsastious J lesults Below is published a lettei fiom ?ls H>de, \v Inch shows that the stomach had icbelled, with th'» j lisuall consequences of pam and distie p s wlncn lollow j *> V rebellion of e\ cry kind Ap he food taken laiicd to assimi ; /> j^r 3 | a |- e an( } digest, with a consequent loss of liutiitibn and : mrs. j.ii\Dt (From a photo). a geiieial deiangement of all the oigans of tj'gestioii and I \ nutrition. A remedy was needed to get at the cause of this houble and, after much disappointment, DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS weic tried wiih the most j: satisfactory resets. -Mrs. Hyde's letter follows:— I I ' Geatleraen, . J'clloiao \ \ Just a'few linos in reference to your Dr. Morse's Indian Boot I'iik as a medicine Piuin" Ik \vi tuo \«nl ; \ , Buffered from sick headaehes and neuralgia and periodic biliousness. In spite of dieting and nxi c*ah <e 1 \\as na\ i wdL ; S I used'to dread'the days and nighis of nervous agony, and ofljy those women who have suiloied fioiii s'\ h t n uliu lit \ , - i what those nights were. Some time back I was advised to give Indian Boot Pills a trial, b'u Idm not lo «.o i» in i , u < ) i for I had teen advised'to try so many, medicines. .But a friend who had suffered torn neunlq i lmw mi i rill Jll ' ; * completely cured, at last persuaded me to give Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Fills a trial. After tnc <-auul 1; Hl line i d : f marked improvement in my condition, Four bottles completely cured we, though I still tak i doM of 1) li nimllls ~ 3 icnularly as I find they k,ecp my system in good cooditiou aad ward off Biliousness You ma, put' -vh u •, it \<m \ i<=h J ° ■'."..•■ (bi_i (i) Mi J li\'"»lS. | : For complaints arising from adi ordered Stomach, Livo , and Kidncjs, Dr. More's Ind>an Boo* PII are wAhow* cou-i, and 'uey -\re Tic Pc-feet H I Bemedy in Female Ailments. Thcv are not ad\crti£ed a a great " Cure M\," but as a Safe «nd Reliable Beracdy lei Jl.c LiU e UK of Life, ft |jj I which toy are unexoelM. People who I and driQR. too mnch, or get tfa j y I upset from any other eause,need a median W%^F!t\W/^7?%f\ Tf^f l ' slss P"* lof this Kind to keep (lie tige tive track in£4 B jSA e /iwA6 I L w /,^mT^ r X' 1 proper working order. Many senou fllne- e %gj &%d» ' lare avoided by keeping such a siurlo remedy /^^^^/ /'*y^^M^,4H / / ir!>H ffi/)&.\% V 'ti' j at tana, anl once or twice a week taking wMHwKmPW I dose sufficiDnt to cleanse and tone the system W'f/riW w\ A "'W4Ar4z I TMs is the secret tf g&od health m ft\W&Wwip# I Woman, and Child, and anyone failing '^^^K'/fTW^^^ recognise this simile tot runs a senou risk off fe X"*\A'' -iW^Wfiel S contracting any of Hie dreaded complaints |b*il|c^|pN/fl l 4/t \ common. The old saying, -An ounce of||j| p |M^ft^[Vi* ; f preventjoo is wartb a pound of cure," wa-no m 'A m% a \LA/>U.ijS' KM ' i *jer W'Ww/%WM' \ more aptly to the point, Dr. ffior e's Tndi W\ F7,r?^F'»' I Boot Pills are based on a pod sound lormßlß,M' H \ and ate in use by thousand of people They I^^^^X TO.W , Wjrf&l 1 get at tte oause; regulating, tonng, and n9 f W«kW^i^ ; '45 W I strangthefltagtbe whole system. M f OK k^/^^iW^

The danger of breathing l^^r^^f in germs is very real *}\ and ever-present. The ?f peril is doubled if you wLj&h-^^%sN\ have Catarrh. ' The moist, mucous - laden \%|!wsp) f|tffiw| surfaces —most amioy-' (sk(\ * x v}M-110 ing in themselves—are ■ l^^^^BS a most attractive breed- IfMwf] ing the dangerous, and often life- /fff litsfi destroying, germs of itfiWMPi Tonsilitis, Influenza and \m a jl&O Diphtheria, and, most iPj^L^Mv 11' TV dreadful of all, CON- a,, /v m- *„/ f , n , <,»* n r at SUMPTION! '■, . ' ■ tioli ti lip i lew Ciicurk to in t You have Catarrh! YOU can tell that by the uncomfortable stuffiness in Hie nose, the constant sniff, sniff, caused by moist accumulations, the difficulty of breathing, the constant necessity of clearing the throat by "hawking/ , and the fi equent use of the handkerchief to blow the nose. Oi you may suffer from frontal headaches, your hearing be. affected, have noises in the head, sneeze frequently or awake with a heavy, tired feeling. Do not live in danger of Catarrh developing into something worse, such as Deafness, Asthma, Catarrh of the Stomach, or Consumption. \ ' " .■'...'.".■ I want all who are afflicted with Catarrh to try a sample bottle of '" Kat-ar-ah " Inhalant, at my expense. It, ia a synthetic coivtpound of certain valuable medicaments, and is supremely ben e< fieial in its influence oft the mucous membrane. It has .1 distinctly soothing, healing and rero-Eanativo effect, sufficient to disintegrate and dislodge the slimy mncous accumulations. "Kat-ar-ah " is first aid to Catarrh sufferers. Its healing effects are simply mai'vellcms. You can notice an irnproTeimnt immediately after beginning its use. It quickly takes vp its work of lulling the disease gei'Ws, of minimising, awd eventually stopping, the discomforting mucous discharges in the nose and throat—mucous that is finding its way into your stomach and poisoning your system.. Yrm are invited to send at once for a. FREE TRIAL BOTTLE of '" Kat-ar-ah " Inhalant and a copy of my new and Vfoiuler-fiiHy-interesling Booklet, Seliiufi how lo get rid of tWs terriWc scourge. Write-to-day. Give your narnn and addrests clearly, state- whether Mi , ., Mis., or' Miss, be tmro to mention this pripcr and enclose 3d. in stamps to help pay postage, etc. HERBERT HERDER, Z Bridge Street, SYPN'EY:. •

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 5

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