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HH|E MOT'-A -GURE-ALL--'• 'I TT is not claimed that-Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a Cure-Ail, 1 I but as a CORRECTIVE of disorders of the Blood, Stomach, Liver I ' I and Kidneys they are unexcelled. They purify the Blood, cleanse | |; the Stomach, and put life into the Liver and stimulate the Kidneys to perform their % I proper function, and will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken occasionally %. I to keep the system in proper working order. In thousands of homes, Dr. Morse's Indian | | Root Pills are the sole Family Remedy for all general complaints. Those who have 1 | never tried them will find neighbours, friends,, and relatives who can testify to the | | wonderful corrective influence .of these Pills. It is from the little irregularities of the | I system that the common ailments arise. Coming evils cast their shadows before them,\ |"" | and Nature gives many indications of the approach of these complaints, which, if treated | • 1 at once, may be warded off. The inclination of the young and unthinking is to ignore | I these warnings, and the.consequence is a period of indisposition. This fact is unfor- | 1 tunately more often due to ignorance than to reasoning or reflection. Many people -are jl ' I more or less subject to some weakness, and when the latter gives warning of its $L | approach, it is both wise and reasonable to adopt; some means of preventing symptoms 1.. I developing into serious illness. In thousands Of homes throughout Australasia. Df.' I - | Morse's Indian Root Pills are the remedy which, taken at the first indication, assist 1 | Nature to avert the development/of disease, and restore 1 the system to Health and Strength. l\ I Every ailment is an effort of Nature to get rid of some impurity in the system, and the 1 | objectof medical treatment is ' i" 1 this assistance is best afforded t p ifki vW 1 W I people , | and breadth of Australasia. '' W '^PIPffBI^»P' ■ t ■■.... . ...... I:' - ' '■''■■■ '■ '■ : ' '-' ' - ■."■■:■■'■■■ '■• '■'• '■■''■'■ " ' J | ■ -%l)f WB 'V- ..''•' . With Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery to rely upon, the mother need have no fear, * f '■ ■■ for-Winter's ills are kept away from her child, and steady development may go on I | I ' as n tne S ummer months. Should the children contract Whooping Cough, Dr. { « ,| , /^M^ Sheldon's New Discovery can be relied upon to alleviate the attacks of coughing, ' 3 j§omW. ■' flUk) ' and to cut short the duration of the disease. With Measles, the only treatment-is- I l llJi*s\ to keep the child.warmin bed, and give regular doses of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery j ■'| ■ ' liill&. ""' to contr °l tne cou g n ' There will be no after effects from Measles if Dr. Sheldon's j '-, New Discovery is.used according to directions. In sudden attacks of Croup, the % ■* ■ ' iMwfiwL A oae mus t' be repeated at more frequent intervals; when relief will come quickly, and 7 I .'■ . : -v|ft '•"'* fllliliflr ever afterwards when the child appears the least croupy the attack can Be averted | |, ' .-.'.' llllilf 1 v * ne P v r ' om P* use °f Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. It is a powerful remedy, but I | v ■ V " / : r*l|jlfs v contains no narcotics or poisons of any kind, and mothers from all parts of Australia \ |. • ' • f^ : ■ ■"''■ joyfully testify and delight to tell all the world how Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery" \ i / . Baved their children. ' " . f :; . ■..-,■■ — ■. i. 1 ' A Littl * Gifl at Wtelton curd of Bronchitis |j ' \^'^^k^' : ' : ' ' ■.§" e '* ofts 8W wscovery, jjjj '■'" '*% ' ■ •'• "My li^l ® girl had bronollstis an * severe P asns In tne clles t» result- 1 1 " '■ W/1111 Ill^J^ffJllf)(Mf^rFl! V '" Jllg in violent racj!;in S coughs, in which she went black in the face and j|| 1 ■ /MmMm I M HI i ' 111 ''• ecame insensible, causing me great, mental worry and anxiety, being jjf \ \ ' afraid she might die before-we could restore consciousness again," writes'' U i iI'TN I I '' Mrs. A.'A. Blackwell, Winchester Street, Lyttelton, N.Z. «We were !' I If/ •" , ' ; "' : ' ; " "••...•,.„•.•••'■■■' I ..continually trying any patent medicine we saw advertised, and also | '%' MmllWim il/ /f^ 87 '''®&>"ll medical'advice, but got no satisfactory results "from them. I was H I, /• '• vllliw • recommended to Sive Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery a trial, and from i] ; §' . tne vef y first course there was a maTked improvement, and after a very * :J7M \ ; : short time she was perfectly cured, and is to-day, for her age (5 years), \ j I one of the strongest, healthiest and robust children in New Zealand, '\' | for whioh . l have Dr - Sneldon ' s New Discovery alone and entirely to- [ I ...» / « .«•»!»■ wfc .■ ■. .t uu v, thank for saving her life, and gratefully recommend its virtues to all I l Tbt little daughter ol Mrs. A. A. Bliokweu, Winchester-street, Lyttelton, K.Z. ■ - <j '1 (Fmn a Photo.) suffering households." si i ' : : ' '..■■. •"■■'' ■ ■ '- • „>•••"•', .- - --'.. li n^^j'iwiJuii''AJt.i» f rr»^A-^-..i^jiFiffs-n';v^*'«' ti iT^rr7 T,^^"'-^f h J . Many children who thrive in Summer are retarded in their healthy development by a succession 1 of Coughs and Colds through |i j I the Winter months. Some mothers think it cannot be avoided, and let the colds run their course, stealing the roses from the children's p I " cheeks, and enfeebling the little limbs. The little bodies are racked with Coughs, the throats strained, and the lungs receive injuries that W I sometimes last through life. -Only a cold, but the little one recovers slowly its liveliness and bloom. It catches cold more easily after §j! f each attack. The child's cold requires intelligent treatment, and the careful mother cuts short its comse by timely use of Dr. Sheldon's U ". I . New Discovery; A few doses relieve the congestion 'and cool the feverish head, the little throat becomes comfortable, the coughing stops, 'i* I Soon the child is itself again, and the system has no strain from which to recover. ' ( |,j !-,"'•' ' Guaranteed under the of N.S;W„ and sold everywhere at 1/6, 3/-, and 5/« I" '1 ' ' ' ' ' '' BRITISH- INSURANCE to., LTi. g F"a"lKBl Js^ 5 - one oertain ■ vf> *v I ~ * 9 Goods Clcaied Through Cnitom Uouae ctoe for corks \% , p OT ely aNX Owned Cocipany." Cheap irm tur Uobt ' r fa this, ■ <<,* m>m mmm s umim, AID GENERAL UXSWL K£!R ' J^i mmm ™*«.IJ*!i!:... .11l- ;■■■-■. m populariix due to promptness. ™c »jU q dw .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 5

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