PDLI m V | On holidays two par- > ties of men or boys will frequently get hold of the opposite ends_ of a rope and pull on it, as a tes t of the strength of the two parties. They call it a tug-of-war.~ Many a hard-working man and woman in each day’s toil is pulling a tug-of-war, with death for an antagonist. They fail to take proper care of their health. When they suffer from indigestion or a slight bilious attack they “ wear it out. After a while these disorders wear out the reckless man or woman, and the result is some serious disease develops, _ Dr. Morse s Indian Hoot Pills is a medicine that finds its way to every part. They commence at the foundation of the disease; they get at the cause. They make the appetite healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active, and the blood pure. Talks fuom Experience.— Mr. A. 0. Murray, of Wellington, N.Z., states' “For a long time I suffered with gravel and kidney trouble. Hearing of Dr. Morse’s Indian Hot Pills 1 decided to give them a trial. At first they simply eased my pain, but I continued their use, and the result is that nine n -tides have entirely cured my trouble. I will always recommend these Pills for troubles such as I have suffered from.” Dr. 'dorse's Indian Hoot Pills are a positive cure for Biliousness, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick He i'daclr.;, Liver Diseases, Sallow Comr.kxion. Kidney Troubles, Gravel, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Flatulency. Foul Breath, Influenza, Female Ailments, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Blotches, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Impure Blood. Sold by chemists and storekeepers 3 price, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7*, or same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. Snlc proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Lti. (Australasian Depdt), 58 Pitt-streot, Sydney.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 August 1901, Page 4
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