MM T n \ y " St, 23SSW 1 L smo®mit AFATII SfIM.BV.TI When a fly polo acoi dentally ci.V.'.lit in spider's mb, tin; spidei calmly goes about the work of i during bis prey, lie die-n’t hurry p.irtic.t ally; lie takes his lime and binds first the fly’s f. ct, and then Ins w.ngs and bis entil e body. That ii the way with the dread enemy of mankind— 1 mease. It has a web—the wi b i.f trivial disorders neglected. When man heedlessly stumbles into that Wish ! e must be careful. The stomach is most liable to get iut of order. Hence how important that no diseased matter c.og its operation’-, which would cause nausea and distress by the taking of food. If not attc-.ded to, a thousand ailments are ready to arise, caused hy impurities being carried through the whole system hy the blood. What y u want is something that will keep the dig s'h e organs in a healthy condition, and an 1 g, or carry away, all impure in vlter. That something is Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Fills; they clean.e the atom* ach. make the appetite healthy, the digestion pufec . the liver active and the blood pure. Dr. Mmsi’s Indian (loot Tills cure Biliousness, I digestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head..-. l: ,i! * imnlus and Blotoues. I hey are u::h';,.- otner medicines — they do t not Weai.i —-nd as a cure Im* Icmalc Ailillill yam imM|Uallcd. . Sold hy chemists an I timekeepers, Is fld per buttle, or s x bot'.hn 7s. •*•’ s.me will he mailed, post paid, ■ r ceijt of price. Sole Tioprietors, id,e \V. If. C-mislork Co., Ltd. (Anstialasian D io ) .71 Titt Street, Sydney. there is m. th r w-h, i.nd not a s; i sir’s well, hut i n et. . f so-e .lb d “ nerve t mics.” Look i f r i hat weh; d-> not, slumhlo into it. . in,ni i.; weave:s, they would hind yon. i • i,c *v■ i■ln t their n e then 11mre is danger i, Id ey m :y appear to do yon good w Idle y-> i Liking Ihi la (so, does whi-ky), hut • i -ir use;"’ then ciin.es ill.) ic action. i ~*■ , u ! | have yi nb<nn I to ’th- ir use I.lie- ih.: .’•j id 1- binds tin 1!.,. NEW3~AND NOTES. The following will' represent the “Shamrocks” in their match against Maori Creek on Saturday, Ihe loth instant: —Full-back, G. Gilbert; threequarters, C. Gregg, W. Hewlitt and T. Power ; five-eighth, P. Quinn ; half, H. Cara ; forwards, P. Power and M. Power, T. Power, D. Power, P. Power, J. O’Neill, T. M’Gillicuddy, J. M'Grath and R. Lawlor. Emergencies—E. Keown, E. Spencer, T. Barrett, J. Keating, R. Gordon and J. Keith. The Timaiu Borough Council has resolved to prosecute medical men for failing to report cases of infections disease two cases of scarlet fever and two of typhoid having recently been unreportod. A witness before the Salaries Commission at Timaru stated, in reply to a question, that he would prefer to bo an engine driver rathsr than a school teacher, if he had his life to live over again.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 4
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518Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 4
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