When the; put a man in gaol, he cannot follow his natural inclination. 11m enjoyment if life is limited. lie cmi t eat what he w.i .13 to. He is limited tit are y frugal diet. ][ is alive, to he sure, hut life doe n’t pns ess Vri y many a ; van’ am s. Are nut all ' i ese things rqirdly true t.f the dysji p‘.;e ? r till the >e 1 (ij iyn e t he {.els out i f i f l , he nnght as w.ll he in g.u 1. lie cannot eat what he HI; nor a - much of it as he wouM like. If he tr.msgr. is s any of the ..f id-' diet, he is V- ■’] nidii d fur it. lie WM /y sidbr.i iinieli; gets little I; I f \ mpalhy. Dyspepsia tw riart- with ind-gestion, \ y!' ami may leu! to almost anything. Ii d'g stioi means a variety of things—it shows iteelf in many ways. At fir.-l, perhaps, a lit !o heav im ss in the stomach, a bttle sourness, windy heleh'ngs, and heartburn. Headaches begin to come pretty sotin after that, ami bdioii-mes-i and n fmi to to in the month ii the morning. Ch’onic constipation is almost inevitable, and it is probably tin; most seri us trouble that ever talus hold of a mau. I s .e. ming simplicity is the thing that nukes it inert dang-rons, bee-use it leads to neglect. Conti ip itioii means that the body is holding poisonous, impure matter, that should be g tten rid of. The pois nis being reabsorbed into the blood, and the whole body is being Idled with it. Impurity in the blood may load to almost any disease. Th.ro is no telling what may come of it. And yet people are careless about it. It is I lie most serious thing in the world, and the easiest to euro if you g* about it right. Dr. M -r.-e’s Indian It o; !’i Is cure Constipation. Cure it positively, certainly, infallibly. ' Cure ir so it stays cured. Cure it so you can (-top taking medicine. And that is s -niething that no other remedy in Urn w orli will do. They p mitively cure Dillons .< ss. Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, '-allow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Tiles, Pimples and Blot.lies. A p. rfect blond purifier, and for female ailments ihey stand alone as a woman's best In ml. S..ld by chemists and storekeepers, price. D M 1 per bottle, or six brttlos 7s, or.wine wifi b.- mailed, post paid, upon receipt <f pi if >o!e proprietors, The \V. H, (,’onisio. ,■<)., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), by Pi it--in et. Sydney. They are packed in amber bottles, and tiic full name blown thereon. _T\ . ; -L-. (■ I I t/f 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 July 1901, Page 4
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461Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 July 1901, Page 4
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