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" r ' ; 11111 1 y: vm ffif> X'v IB A FATAL SPIDERWEB When a fly gets accidentally caught in a spider’s web, the spider calmly goes about the work of securing his prey. He doesn’t hurry particularly; he takes his time and binds first the fly’s feet, and then his wings and his entire body. That is the way with the dread enemy of mankind—disease. It' has a web—the web of trivial disorders neglected. When a man heedlessly stumbles into that web lie must bo careful. The stomach is most liable to get cut of order. Hence how important that no diseased matter clog its operations, which would cause nausea and distress by the taking of food. If not attended to, a thousand ailments are ready to arise, caused by impurities being carried through the whole system by the blood. What you want is something that will keep the digestive organs in a healthy condition, and unciog, or carry away, all impure matter. That something is Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills; they clean.o the stomach. make the appetite healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure. i)r. Morse’s Indian Root Pills cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Liver and Kidney .Diseases, UoiN„a Pimples and Blotches, i hey are ur.likt/ oilier medicines weaken—and as a cure f th v -i not Ailments they arc unapialled. >Soi 1 by chemises and storekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, or s;>: bottles 7s. <'p same will lie mailed, post paid, on wo."; tof price, Sole Proprietors, Tim W. 11. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Auil, uli.-ian D r o'.) 5S Pitt Street, Sydney. There is another w.b, and not a spider's web, but tin' well of so-called “ nerve tonics.'' Look o t f--r lii-.t web; do nor, stumble into it. Catmint' weavers, they would bind von. Oj me yon f tart their u- o then there is danger a .ad. They m .y appear to do yon good h hi I; yo i nr- taking tin in (so dots whisky), but s t:.ar use, then comes the reaction. '! . would have you bound to their use like the spider binds the 11 v.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 4

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