does not purge. VET AN excellent opening MEDICINE. Mrs S. -T. Hosking, 45 Hastings Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, writes: “As a family medicine I consider Dr. Morse’s Indian Root- Pills a good purgative where children and adults are concerned. They act mildly and do not purse like many other remedies for Constipation. I have great faith in them, and, of course, can recommend their use to others.”— (Advt.)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 305, 8 October 1935, Page 3
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