| BRISBANE NURSE RELIEVED BY DrMoRSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS* • | That Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are; a splendid remedy for overcoming \ 1 Kidney Troubles is vouched for by Mrs. Rose Ann Copeland, of Constance'. \ rStreet, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane,-Old. This lady was a great sufferer, and | ' .:' . 1 ' , .;. ■-. '. took many other medicines but none of them gave I '£8&' ■ re^e * like-!these-Pills.'..Mrs. Copeland, being'a i f /Htf''- '"""' \ ' 1 ladies' Nurse, and knowing full well the value of 1 1 , iff! .Jf Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, always advises - her | ' .patients and friends to take them. Her letter reads '\j- | j ' Constance Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane; Q. HV t ' Gentlemen;—"lean say there is nothing equal to Dr.-Morse's ; \ § ■ v§> lisb*. ! Indian.Root Pills for relief from Kidney trouble." I have"taken --'•' | ' " ws <£§& ' these Pills for some considerable period, and they, are in'iny ..'. fi ''. estimation undoubtedly an excellent remedy for my complaints, c; | ' \X \ -M i I have frequently recommended them to my friends and acquam- : .' £ ' 9 V -jy >=i ■ tances, and I can further add our. family find them also bene- ."■■■ |j '\i T ; tichl You may publish this testimony. As lam a Ladies' ,';' <j-\ •;-bB-t.'.'V ' *$k ''•' Nurse, I also recommend them to many patients." < • ■ j • (Signed) Mrs. ROSE ANN COPELAND. i - J 1 J&wlt The importance of the Kidneys to the health of the human i ■"■'.'>■ 1 wM£^W^%go l Wsi!S body is manifested by the fact tlia t to them is allotted \ "';'.'' ' W&&WW .the duty.of filtering from the Blood all poisonous and p ; /^' v '4fl /'''Milf* * m P ure matters, and expelling them from the system : ':;■'' /' '' / / *v-¥ tnrou sh the urinary organs. If, therefore, they become 4'. * , J inactive or clogged, the result is apparent. Impurities, I .-" ' . *sjp,v<r,v?. jJ? aml the decayed matters which are ever being absorbed | I xm* ■ W! by the Blood in its flow, through the system, are not •! fj ,' extracted, but remain 'in the Blood, to ferment, fester, \ , i and clog the circulation, and. produce diseases. It is hot alone .the-aching back and the i ) insipid tired feeling that has to be borne; it is the constant fear that greater ills will follow. ! : Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Gall Stones,'lnflammation of the Bladder, suppression ' j rind retention of the Urine, etc., all result from diseases of the kidneys. Those who have :-. ; never been troubled know not the misery and suffering which those afflicted undergo. < - -y \ Coming troubles cast their- - : ' J j These pills should be taken '4 §| P|§ 4 1|1| i \ immediately the sand-like IM m§ \ substance makes its appear- §m&Wt^^mf^lcn l^m» iv W&Wkw%s£m \ ance, and the result will IJV&H be most satisfactory. i ' P '//J^M I LONDON H^ Y '' GOLD MEDAL ENGLISH WATCHES. s^ts G E ° t f ■; >«« aB ® 1 «V Many Odd Line;. J UNIVEISAL \J%/J SATISFACTION. f ft,t>L! Reputation 191 f' ,^R^WuSs| ( ' Instrucbve 52-Page Booklet 1 1 Should your Jeweller not stock RotherW Watche., apply- 1i AH Al)OUt CVCHIIS IB BOX 420, SYDNEY, for addrew of nearett Agent. ] || A i| C i f ir t a II r —: ~~ ———— .. ■. ... - .. . ._ , , ; . ■■...• :, ,||duction; itdeals.with all phases, || :■•' [:" _■ #™ft^?.'. : i ■ll Iwlltbh ; "'. : . ;.(..' : , t ||Rpad.andTrack:Racing,Train-y — " || injg, arid the proper fitting and ll' THE SPASMS OF THIS DISTRESSING COMPLAINT ■' II':-. 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Congreve's well- 8 •■> : ._„_"„_,__,- , _i" ' . known hook on- the Successful Treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., sent' . B ' , AKOH.I.IJI.t/1, • ... post free for stamp from Messbs. SHARLAND, to., Loknb Siebet, Adckund, or Dno» : , .'. 8 .... 37a Victoria A Vfinue,?.'" , .;Stiuist, : Wblunotom. ' ■.; . -.' :',.,.' ■:, ' ( I 'Phono'2Bß. ;V''WAN&ANIJI. -..';'' I • ' ffl& . ■ Ml|k Fooi N0..1. ..From birth to 3 months The 'AllinWryi* Rmki."-->A '. ■ *'I I ; - ■• • .1 heKoyaiiommission.■, I •■;■ mr<«*k«*. j . ! - : . •'I in their final report on Tuberculosis,' ftfi ' Molte'iFooiNo'iS. Fwm'6monthß"uiiward3 .' ttouhWo sl 6HS<iol™tMnft! n \?htn "' . 1 recently issued, clearlyshowedthat WJH ' \ • Sui^"ft«I m f h^c ' ;'; I ,-1 I. ~■ thechiefdangertochildliferesulted <@ '' «j '>" .'■ •V from the use of infected cow's milk. , ®eiwv s R la ' i''"" v ' . '■■ amount of the tuberculosis of child- - ®® Twreß&s® ;.;' I hood is to be ascribed to infection,'- ' -n,.--!.- ,-' : ®s^'-"..'"..,.. :;■' ': '-'transmitted to children in meals. ■ ; ' '. ■' •'■'.' •' ■ ;'' ',: ■'~, consisting largely' of the milk of _~■' iss&l '^j^ I '' ; P romotß ''Bouna sleep,; eMiTO''''._'.:.> '". ■■ —H-hs cow." . — " 'isorous health-and develdg- < When the mother's milk is not •■ |IJi JilL Jl «v>li mont, and represent'the most"' . available,.the "Allenburys" Foods successful nxethod of-Infantv form the best substitute, as they are : '; ... ■'• , •■'.'; Feeding,: eyer-;dovised..',.:.'•';.;; and are absoiuteiyfree from ail harmful germs. Allen 8 HanburysLtd., London, Eng., and Market ■$~; Sydney I «m in TI NS; -and,•--.; ;.,;,--, pij jm Penny .fa.ck*.ts ; -.^^|pj
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2229, 15 August 1914, Page 5
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