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Tylorstown Local Preacher…

Rhondda Tramways.

Dewi Sant, Tonypandy.

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VERIO'S ) blslitnlnff (tt. COUGH CURE The purest uut sorest Wmrtf obtainable for ACUTE GOLD8 INFLUENZA CHRONIC COUGH8 WHOOPING COUGH BRONCHITIS HASAL CATARRH CHRONIC ASTHMA WEAK UJNGS BRONCHITIS HASAL CATARRH CHRONIC ASTHMA 10. WEAK WIIU iixnr SHTTH, 1I.9.B.se.. the cetetnated London analyst, says s—'TWRT UEAXMM OOWOH Com Is oompond of pore Ingredients, and is a most eacdlent remedy tar bKmcHtla. astluns, and all tame stations," Mm Old, I/If Safi 9/9. of tH OMtmtots. Terrible Suffoping Relieved. CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS AGAIN PROVE THEIR GREAT HEALING AND CLEANSING PROPERTIES. Cntil about four years ago," writes Mrs. Day, of 2, Court, 5, House, Suther- land Street, Sheffield, I never ailed any- thing to speak of. Then I became very costive. Severe headaches followed, and so intense were they that I could hardly move for the pain they caused. They would leave me feeling sick and dizzy. "So weak," she continues, did I become, that my body was open to the ravages of disease. Pains first came inmy feet and legs. It became difficult for me to move about, and I soon became aware tha t I was suff- ering from Rheu- matism. I would hobble about as well as I could, but it was slow and tedio us work. For the besf part of four years my Rheu- matism got worse instead of better. Each remedy that I took only seemed to leave me in a worse plight. At last, when my Rheu- matism had obtained a comolete mastery over me, ana when T Was" giving up 13" despair, thinking that no cure was possible, I came across Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. The change. that came over me after I had taken a few bottles I shall never forget. My aches and pains seemed to vanish as if by magic. The Rheumatism went as well as the Constipation, Head- aches, and Weakness that had so long troubled me." Mrs. Day, again writing on June 7th, 1908, three years after the above was written, says :—" I continue to take and recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and find them as effective now to keep my system in order as when I nrst began taking them. For all irregularities and womanly weaknesses these Pills are un- excelled." Sold by Chemists and Stores, price I/ii per bottle, or The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., 21, Farringdon Avenue, London, E.C.

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