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The Nation's Greatest Strength j HPHE strong right arm of a nation;is the general:.! good health and stamina of its people both men- ! tally and physically. To-day that strength is being • 1 tested almost to the breaking point, and generaUy the;"! people realise that they are passing through f a test of endurance unequalled in history. ; T.j As the strength and endurance of the Nation is: j no more, or no less, than the accumulated strengthand i endurance of the people 1 who make up the .Nation,' it I is the solemn duty of every man and woman in this I Great National Crisis to. see. to it that they maintain j in their own persons a sound condition of health and j strength, not only for their own sakes but as a j patriotic duty to their..own country. ~... - ■ 1 Carelessness about one's personal condition is the cause of 1 much of the distress and the source of a large paft of the serious I complaints which to-day contribute to the National ill-health. J Constipation is at the bottom of nine-tenths of all the ailments from I which we suffer and is more the result of carelessness and laziness j than from any other cause. ... -'j There is within the reach of all a splendid remedy in i Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills sold at a reasonable price. They will 1 keep the system in perfect working order, and will prevent many ] of the serious apd costly illnesses if taken when thefirst signs of I Constipation appear. With Br. Morse's Indian Root Pills at hajid, ! using a little care and intelligence, the system can be kept in ! a sound and healthy condition. j

B PBSEBBHBBBB'ffIOErEa®00OBBBB'ojafflJS_B BBGS000B 1 1 | Healthy Children—they whose mothers 8e ■ j them' free; from Winter's;-Ills fey 'timelyuse ©f | Dr. SMWotfs lew Pi Movery : -^jjra^^l| i "REANY Children who thrive in Summer are THE PROPER TREATMENT !(||(|l|l 0 jwf retarded-in their, healthy development by a V. , 'lilflljiil 0 Ava succession of Coughs and Colds through With Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery to rely ' if [jl I 1 the Winter months. Sonie mothers think it the mother need have no fear, lor winter's ills \ •[{ lllltl .0 cannot be avoided, and let the colds, run their are awa y * rom r and steady V ||||fj|jf[ ® course, stealing the roses from the children's development may, go on as in the Summer months. lllliillfL | cheeks, and enfeebling the little limbs. The Should the children contract Whooping Cough, - *'■'£&$, 1; lllfirirt- -- little bodies are racked with Coughs, the throats Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery can be relied upon Wj .|\ (f }{[ r | strained, and the lungs receive injuries that to alleviate the attacks of coughing, and to cut [{{{[[: g sometimes last through life. Only a cold, but short the duration of the disease. With measles, ■ A (tlfMlllI" g the little one recovers slowly its liveliness and the only treatment is to keep the child warm in npl&lp-lfe/'l - |r]ii|}ji]. □ bloom. It catches cold more easily after each, bed, and give regular doses of Dr. Sheldon's llllltttti'" g attack. The child's cold requires intelligent treat- New Discovery to control the cough. There will i lilt ill IF r g ment, and the careful mother cuts short its course be no after effects from measles if Dr. Sheldon's - fwd' - Hill llllf" gby timely use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. New Discovery is used according, to directions. W ' ; l|[j|j |- 0 A few doses relieve the congestion and cool the In sudden attacks of croup, the dose, must be . - r liltolllf' ® feverish head, the little throat becomes comfort- repeated at more frequent intervals, when relief ' ~ { jjjjjljt J; 2 »We» the coughing stops. Soon the child is will come quickly, and ever; afterwards when .the child •• ••••••? i |h(||{i[^ | itself .again, and the system has no strain from appears the least croupy the attack"can bo averted by . f||{||||]||' g which to recover. - the prompt use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. ' [llllllfr" 1 , It is a powerful remedy, but contains no narcotics or poisons of any kind, and mothers from all parts of Australia joyfully testify and .. •' [j jlj|j | 0 delight to tell-all the world how Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery saved their children. Guaranteed under the Pure Food- Act of N.S.W., and tJ ijJrl' 0 sold everywhere at 1/6 and 3/-. - ' ' ' ' (111 111 I'" | [ THE BEST -FOB- CilipßEM "AMD GROWN-. FOLK TO§ j 1 0 BAD ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA. BABY BOY'S BRONCHITIS •; I: n Banished by DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY - Quickly relieved by DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY j - " , "My little boy, Willie; had Bronchitis very badly, ever.since his birth," writes Mrs.. , | 111 111 [ " 0 " I had a very bad attack of Pneumonia," writes Mrs. Bessie Vincent, Clara Donchue, 9 Smith Street, Surry Hills, IJ.SAV. "He had a tonible wheezing, and 1111 llt 11$ - 13 44 Egan Street, Newtown,.N.S.W. " I was so bad I had to have a doctor, when ho coughed his little face-would swell up and his eyes would nearly jump out of his | |lj|| f|||j] . 0 My chest and throat were most terribly painful. I don't think I would head. He would shake all ovor, his cough was so hard. I was afraid it would settle on j 111 1 1111.|, ® have been here to-day if it had not been for Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, his lungs, it had such a hold on him. I tried different cough cures, but he did not seem i l|j|j HJl|* [fj for no matter what medicine I took I could not get a wink of sleop. My to improvo in the least. Sometimes • the poor little fellow could hardly speak, he was ■ j 11[| (tj jr * g mother brought mo a bottlo of Dr. Sheldon's New.Discovery. I took a so hoarse. I was strongly recommended to tiy Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, and as it was j JJ| I J.I, 11.8 1 _ dose, and was able to sleep, and wokb up with the pains all gone, bo I kept my last ray of hope I got a bottle, and after taking a few doses he was quite a different ' |j||[ II IS" jg on taking the remedy, and was soon completely cured." child. It fixed him up in no time, only needing one bottle to completely euro him.", ! Jjl j I |jj'| * j D» SHaOON'S^CHsI 0 . * 1 * , v . .. • - N ■ ' - : "J.. And Removed to any Address. FRANK OA EES, jokes and co. ; is now proprietor ' . of any Description. OF THE (Established 20 Tears.) KEIRS forwarding DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL BUYEE-S ,OF LEAD, v AGENCY. MANNERS AND tfILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON, ROPE,^and' *

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2797, 15 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2797, 15 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2797, 15 June 1916, Page 9

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