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A LITTLE COMMONSENSE.

In using any kind of medicine a little common sense is alwajrs necessary. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are compounded to meet the general requirements of man, woman and child, both weak 'and .strong, and in prescribing the" doses' from one to four pills, the actual number necessary in each case must be determined according to the age and condition of the patient. A dose, however, should be sufficient to move the bowels at least twice, and although ' relief may be obtained at once, it is always advisable to take a pill or two on the following night. In some instances the first dose may cause a little pain and sickness, which will not recur subsequently. The cause is due to the large flow of bile into the intestines, which the pills have let loose by opening tho congested ducts which have been clogged up, perhops for months. Do not blame the Pills if under these conditions you feel sick. You will feel better afterwards, and if you adopt Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as your regular medicine, there is no likelihood of your Liver getting in the same state again.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7828, 22 June 1909, Page 1

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A LITTLE COMMONSENSE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7828, 22 June 1909, Page 1

A LITTLE COMMONSENSE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7828, 22 June 1909, Page 1