When the,- put a man in gaol, !iit cannot follow his natural inclination. Dim enjoyment vVv-tf Are not all •; use. ,!i. . •,:• > ' Si' / pqn-«ilv true . i the d'.s J 10-. I .-njoymeit ho f.e!.< J out of lit' 1 , he in ghs c.r rt .j wi 11 l>u in gu 1. ho £g cannot cat wh-xi if fyfs!Jo& iike>, nor n> much of it 'ji'i&t'.H a.a lie would like. If lie !£|w tr.insgri'ijs. s any of the grilles' of his diet, ho is Jspimished for it. lie §) suffers ini.oh ; guts little fan sympathy. Dyspepsia WW ttart- with iml g.-i;.ij:i, I d&) n-ni may letd *o ulmost anything. Indig slim moans a variety of tilings—it shows iti-eif in many ways. At firat, perhaps, n little heaviness in tliu stoinaoh, a little sourness, windy belohings, and heartburn. Headaches begin to cimm pretty soon after that, and biliousness and a foul taste in the mouth in the morning. Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, and it is probably the most serious trnnh'o that ever takes hold of a man. Its terming simplicity is the thing that mikes it mo t dangerous, because it loads to neelect. Constipation means that the hodyia holding poisonous, impure matter, that should be gotten rid .of. The pois nis being reabsorbed into tho blood, and the whole body is being lilhd with it. Impurity in the blood may lead to almost any diic:i?c There is no telling what may come of ii And yet people are careless aboir, i.. It i.s the most serious thing in t.'ne world, and 'in easiest to cure if you g> about it right Dr. Morse's Indian R 0 1 , I'ills cure On».s:>pition. Cure it positively, citiiny. i..la - libiy. Cure it so it tunyj cured. Cure if. f-o you can ptop taking medicine. And that is something that no other remedy in the world will do. They p >nit vuly care Biliousness. Indigestion, Constipation. Dyspepsia, '-'allow Cnmp'exion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Vile.-., I'impliS r.jni Blot ilea. A perfect blood purifier, and for female ailments I hey slaml alone as a woman k best friend. Sobl by chemists and storck ••. etv.. price, Is 3,\ per bottle, or fix b ,!>;.<:■ -7 or same will b mailed, post p'.i-i, upon re-: ■ ■■t. of pric a '<!>':'•■ proprietors, The I. Coinsto.. -'O., ltd. (Auktvalasian h; ■ 6'B Pitt-st.iet. Sydney. They aio paei...ii ;n _ ambtr bottles, and tlie full name blown ' thereon,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 July 1901, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 July 1901, Page 4
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