A FATAL SPIDER WEB * —j- _"-$ When a fly gets acci--IJ| dentally caught in_ a '&*&. spider's web., the -"^Vuer 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 ! we b—the web of trivial disorders neglected. When a man heedlessly stumbles into that web be must be careful. The stomach la most liable to get out of order. Hence how important that no diseased matter clog ltj operations, which would cause nausea and distress by the taking of food. If not attended to, a thousand ailments aro 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 organ? in a healthy condition, and unolog, or carry away, all impure matter. That something is Dr. Morse r Indian Root Pill? ; they cleanse the stomach, make the apnetite healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Liver and Kidney Diseases, «»"=■- p impleß and Blotches. I hey are other medicines— they do >iiot weaken—and as a cure for Female Ailments they are unequalled, bold by chemists and storekeepers, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7a, or same will be mailed, post paid, on receipt of price. Sole Proprietors, The W H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian DepOt) 53 Pitt Street, Sydney. There is another web, and not a spider a web, but 'the web of so-Cilled " nerve tomes. Loot out for that web; do not stumble into it. Cunning weavers, they would bind you. Once you start their use then there is danger ahead. They may appear to do you good while you are taking them (so does whisky), but eto" their use, then comes the re-astion. Tliey would have you bound to their use like the SDider binds the fly.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 December 1901, Page 4
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339Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 December 1901, Page 4
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