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"ALWAYS AILING."

What a world of meaning tTjUase'two words convey. Yet in,-.thousands ,of homes the same tale is-told of sick and ailing wives and daughters who suffer from constant-headaches, loss of energy, loss of appetite, depression, habitual constipation, and frequent: attacks of Biliousness and Indigestion. . "For a long time I suffered with fearful headaches," writes llr^ "VY. Watson, Constitxition'-'Etill, '■ ?Prs Chalmers, ' 'and at times I ;\Y*aa qviite unable to hold my head*•■ujp'i; ''l\ always had ■ an uncomfortable' feeling, always tired and sleepy after eating, and to do, my household work- wis a! great trouble. I also had dropsical sw^V; ings. „!;. tried many medicinesj I got no good from them, sp; %\ friend advised me to try Dr. ( Worse's, Indian Root Pills, which, gaVoVme^"almost immediate reiiei, ana'since using them the headaches have ceased, the swellings have disappeared, and I! am rapidly regaining my health.' j I: always recommend your Pillsi.to any; vj"0?11*11 who is suffering the. s'aine as X Qld." . Ai-e you always ftijlng. r If iso, do not give ujp hope; do not despair if doc^ovs'- p.ersGriptions and ;other medicines have had no permanent; effect. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. •have invariably proved successful, and t-hou-sands of women who have been restored to. health gratefully testify to the great curative ■ and corrective ■ influences of D.r- Morse's Indian Root Pills, ■

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7816, 8 June 1909, Page 1

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"ALWAYS AILING." Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7816, 8 June 1909, Page 1

"ALWAYS AILING." Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7816, 8 June 1909, Page 1