m ®2b JLj Jill UZWhen they put a man in gaol, he cannot follow his natural inclination. His enjoyment of life is limited. Hu cannot eat what he wants to. Ho is limited llwiilt' to a very frugal diet. llb is alive, to lie sure, hut life dne-nV pos-c-.s very many lid vain agi s. Are not all these things equally true of the dyspeptic ? For all the real enjoyment lie gets out of life, he m’ght as well be in gaol. He - cannot oat what he L likes, nor ns much of it as he would like. If he transgressi s any of the rules of his diet, ho is s punished for it. Ho sutlers much ; gets little sympathy. Dyspepsia starts with indigestion, and may lead to almost anything. Indig stioa means a variety of things—-it shows itself in many ways. At first? perhaps, a little heaviness in the stomach, a little sourness, windy belehings, and heartburn. Headaches begin to come 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 sernais trouble that ever takes hold of a man. Its teeming simplicity is the thing that makes it most dangerous, because it loads neglect. Constipation moans that the body is holding poisonous, impure matter, that should be gotten rid of. The pois n is being reabsorbed into tho blood, and the whole body is being filled with it. Impurity in the blood may lead to almost any disease. There is no telling what may come of it. And yet people are careless about it. It is the-most serious thing in the world, and the easiest to cure if you go about it right. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills cure Constipation. Cure it positively, certainly, • infallibly. Cure it so it stays cured. Cure it so you can stop taking medicine. And that is s-mething that no other remedy' in th worl will do. They p >sltiv*ly cure Bihousovss. Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sallow Complexion, Diver and Ividney Troubles, Piles, Pimples and Blot lies. A perfect blood purifier, and for female ailments they stand alone as a woman s host ft lend, ftohi by chemists and storekeepers, price. Is :i! per bottle, or six battles 7s, organic «••>’ b mailed, post pi id, upon receipt of pric «, *1 olis proprietors, The W. H. Ooiiistoii. Co.. Ltd. (Australasian Depo!.), 68 Pitt-sti cut. Sydnov. They are packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 July 1901, Page 4
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420Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 July 1901, Page 4
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