A Woman's Ailments. —— t . Terrible State ot Suffering .Relieved and Permanently overcome by Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills Women who suffer frequently lose heart when doctors and medicines fail to give them relief. Without health, what is a woman's life ? She loses her good looks, hdr rounded form, and life becomes a burden. " For many years," writes Mrs Eose Drury, "I was subject to periodic weakness, and suffered most acutely from Constipation, Liver and Kidney Troubles ; in fact, I have been bound for six weeks at a time. What I ji^SfiSSfefife. ■ went through no '>«Hhl" one kut myßelf can daJflßlEiq|l|lSfo| hare any conoepjgK^Kp^^^KEßfll tion of. As 1 had h^B^L^ jijt^PbtO children to look *sT HP &fter and my work Vp *$r I <5T jm t 0 ,j Oj £ waß natur \i p from morning till =: f night. When night V. f, came I could not Efcrwrc^a sleep, and I got up iQ the morning a y^SffleaiipS* ghost of myself. "^^ffliimw^* Headaches racked *#i^SSlWc^rV* my brain, and gave • the thouShfc that J Mrs Rose Drury should go mad. I (Prom a photo). tried many doctors and any kind of medicine that I had any idea would do me any good, but of no avail, and to the days and weeks went on, and I resigned myself to 'what I thought was the inevitable. When talking to a neighbour one day, she asked me if I had tried Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills, and I replied " No." It was on her recommendation—they had cured her —that I began to take them, and from that day (about 18 months ago) I have not suffered in the least. My work is no longer a trouble, and my life, which formerly was a misery, is a pleasure, I seem to ccc my everyday life and work in a different light, and what at one time was a nuisance and worry is now a source of delight, and I oan confidently flay that I put it down to Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills. That they are a wonderful medicina I oan confidently affirm, as I have proved them, and this testimonial shonld be, to any sceptios as to to their reliability, a perfect proof of their curative powers. 1 recommend them always, and if it was in my power I would recommend them to all the world I have no trouble with my liver, and am regular in every way. I think it only right that I shonld let everyone know what Dr. Morse's Indian Raot Pills have done for me, and I do not see; ac they havo cured me, why they should not do ao to everyone similarly effected. Try them, at all events, if ao suffering, and the leeult will be, I stoi Bure, perfectly satipfaofc ry." npHE worst of drinking Stand-Out Tea JL is that you get co " mortsish." You get like Q;i?er Twist".
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXVII, Issue 7084, 24 January 1907, Page 4
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