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SICK HEADACHES < There's -many a, cause. Men are not often troubled by headaches ; when they, are it is generally due to Biliousness or Indigestion. But wbtrien have ; headaches which seem peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does it not seem' that such headaches peculiar r , . • . ■ .to women must be at once related to sRm- ■ ' ' womanly disease ? Women who suffer 1 j^j-y'.^mt 1 ' ' ' with" diseases peculiar to the sex do not i&xS&xr* k'mki realise the drain of vital strength and y^f^^T.^^vJ ncr^ C f ° rce they undergo as a consequence <^Mp^fflwCTY of disease. It is this that causes the head. «d|HjßTOKffJ&^ffl\\\ aches of sick women. In other cases <fc§flaßjßß|||jf||B(ft these pains and disagreeable feelings are |XFfflßHtuffi|FsK|\ generally symptoms of some other com> "^ttßHh tWSHPJwi ''"^ plaint> such as Biliousness and üBhK^H^T Constipation, all of which are caused by K>* ■(^^■^P^BBl corrupt, noxious matter clogging the cir* cuiatiotts : hence a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. Giddiness, headache, ( loss of memory, dimness, loss of sight and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing maladies owe /their origin to the blood.' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the only medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood. Theyienter the stomach and unite with the blood, and follow the stream of life on its, journey through the system. They root out all : foulness ' and , impurity, and drive out every, unhealthy obstruction., They/should be taken, every night in sufficient quantities to operate freely, by commencing with two pills on going to 'bed, three the next night; four the next; if the symptoms are not removed, commence, again with two pills and go tip again as ; \ before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed. A most Efficacious Remedy. All the family find It highly beneficial . Mrs., STANTON/0f.36 Wynyard Street, Auckland^N.Z. writes:— ".l desire • to *dd my testimony to the V valuable properties of your famous Dr. Morse s Indian, Root Pills. „1 have ever found them' a most .efficacious remedy for HeadacVies, ' and' tb' % overc6me' the.'ctmmon ailments of life. All my family, „which,are grown-up,, use them, and they ill An<\ them highly beneficial. We ' all agree they'are & splendid family' medicine." INDIGESTION CURED ! ! - „ How, can I, euro my Indigestion?. is a question that is asked by thousands of sufferers in New Zealand every day. •The answer to that question is: — "MAKE THE STOMACH SWEET AND HEALTHY.' 1 ■ Lassitude,, Weakness, Acidity, .Heartburn, Flatulence, General Depression, and Frequent Palpitation of the Heart are all caused by INDIGESTION. The GUARANTEED 1 CURE' for these complaints is "RENZIE'S ' PEMO," .because "RENZIE'S PEPSO " supplies the "natural juices 1 ' of digestion, and at once makes the stomach sweet and healthy. "RENZIE'S PEPSO " is unique insomuch that It is [ not. a CURE-ALL. It is simply a Guaranteed Cure for ■ INDIGESTION. If you are a sufferer, try a bottle at once, and tsst the truth of this statement. * \ r ■ ' ' ; Read 'what Mr. EstalU of 85 Vivian Street, Wellington, ■ says about v RENZIE'S PEPSO "i- ■ - ' W \ UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. ] ■ > ■ • ■, .85 Vivian^ Street, r „.. Wellington,. January 13th, 1911. ! Renzio's* Drug Company, X . >. pear, Sirs,— Haying-been troubled for some time with . • G&ptriti^, Wnd'npt being able to ©at anything solid with* out suffering ' with palpitation 6i tho heart, 1 decided to try a "bottle of Renzie's ■ Popso. The first dose . , that -I v took Kad a- marked effect, and, after five doses, , I felt ■■ like a new * man, so " I thought it only right ,t<K let yoti know, -and also others how needlefts it is to suffer when one can obtain such a' splendid remedy. You are.quite-at liberty" to'use this a© you think ,fit.--your > s sincerely/ « a. T. ESTALL, .. • ■ . . Dyer, Etc., " Eenzic's Pcpso " is sold by all 'Grocers and Chemists - throughout New Zealand. ■ £ . ■jjSSSSSSSSSaSijiiSSB . - SECURE A- SHARE OiF THE , PROFITS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY . For the CURRENT YlOAtl by EFFECTING a UPti ASStJlld-NCJii ' ■ POLICY wilh that office BfiFOEW THE CLOSK OF THE YEAB. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Oi BONUS .DECLARED as afc.aisfc'DeoemlDOv, 19U, on Wlioie-Life Policies, Table A - ' effected dhrihg- OCTOBER, NOVBMBEK, and DECEMBER, 1911 s . VolioyNo. " Agb. ' ,Stjk Assubhu. | PftßMiuii Paid. uIIB j}JJSSJ OKAM . .... ' ■ ' i^ ' £ £ s. d. £• b. d. 440,450 „ , i 17 500 '8 10 0 710 0 440.494 " ; ' 18, i 300 , 5 o « 410 0 ■ 440J662 ' ; 21 1060 20. 15 10 IS 00 440,785- ■* \ 29 VoO 17 18 2 U 6 0 440,768 > ; .'33 ' 1000 2fi 18 15 0■ 0 ■—..■'^0,702 ' ..-' : v39> '. 15(K); ' 4&' lii 9 22 10 0 SJONaSEsjVBiiT WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEE^ffT\VO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of 'PJßOWl?, distributed amongst POLIOS' HOLDEUa for tbo ■ ;,.;■'{; ; ONE YEAIi, 1911, exceeded » EIGHT,. HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT THOU SAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH. fjgr REMEMBEII tbe NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES StJOH LARGE PKOFITS. Branch Office-CUSTOMHoUsE.QUAY, WELLINGTON. . in 11 1 ■ ' ' --■••' DmECTORS : The Hon.'C/ J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Cniirman): A.,djo B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy ,Cbairmah)} John Doncan, Esej. } Jokbph Josbpb, Esq. • and Hakold liiBAtrcHAMP, lieq. • .amVAKUW.LOWiUigßideutSeoKlwy. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

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