That lump in a man s stomach which makes him irritable and miserable and unfit for business 05 pleasure is caused by indigestion. Indigestion, like charity, coveri a multitude of aiue. The trouble may lie in the stomach, liver or bowels. Wherever it is it is caused by the presence of poisonous refuse nutter, which Nature h is been enable to rid be. self of unaided. In such cases wise people send down a health oliijor, personified by one of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, to search out the seat of trouble and i emovethe cause. One of Dr. Morse’s Indiau Root Pills will remove a very big lump and act .is a gentle 1 rxative. A short course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will cure indigestion (permanently). They also cure onstipatioii. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills jure iJ.lnmsness, Indigestion, Constipation Dyspepsia, Headaches, Liver and Kidney • mpl.in s. Piles, Pimples and Blo'ches. -tij I.t oidy by ch- imsts and stoickeeuers, ms Is 111 per I ortle, or six bottles 7s, or me will be mailed, post i aid, upon receipt otic . Sale Proprietors, The W ’I. stock Co . Ltd. (Australasian Depo i,.03 S rout, Sydney. Packed in amber es, and tlu full name blown thereon. 5/ XK.K \ \v i-Si VTV- *
Mr Webley, senr., Pianoforte and Organ tuner, is now in Greymouth, and will take the earliest opportunity of calling on clients. Any .persons for whom we have not as yet tuned, desiring our services, should send in their orders to the Gilmer Hotel.— Advt. To arrive at the Beehive and Union Stores, within the course of a few days, a choice assortment of Jlhubarb roots; also - a tine sample of cschallots.—Griffon and Smith Beehive and Union Stores, Greymouth.— Advt.
A I Sixteen Months of Awful Suffering Impure Wood is always dangerous. Just as soon as you begin to feel weak and languid, nervous and depressed, you are in danger. Slake your blood pure and your nerves strong at once. Mr. Thomas 11. Cashel, of Dripstone, Mew South Wales, Australia, sends us this letter, with his photograph: “ I was suddenly taten very ill and for three weeks was delirious nearly all tho time, and my life was despaired of. The doctors said it was Mood poisoning, for many long weeks I callcred the most frightful agony; tho poisoning all settled in oho limb. I "then went to .Sydney Hospital, where dead nieces of hono wore taken from my leg. But I grew weaker and weaker, until I could hardly raise my hand. 1 then left the hospital, believing I must study die. Then my people bought mo a bottle of It did mo good at once. In all I used fifteen hot tics. Without doubt it saved my life, evon after sixteen mouths of suffering.” Take Ayer’s Pills with tho Sarsaparilla. Prepared hy Dr. S. C. /per Co., love!!, Mass., U. S. A, JUST AERIYED, —21 Boxes of Prime Fresh, and Salt Butter, also a large stock of Hams and Bacon, ihc best that can be procured. M, M'Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 July 1901, Page 4
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