Great Benefit.
constipat;on and kidney troubles relieved. It is u-ually on Ihe recommendation jvr someone else that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are first taken.
Such was the caso with Mrs. Katie Harris, who describes bow sho took them on the ad-vU-c ot hj> v r mother, and fouad relief from Constipation, her hj us band
3/-. /,,•■ »■■ -.». also takes y ,-.„ . i■■•■■■'■-. them to keep tt.'s kidneys in order. Mrs. Katie Harris. of '•' Tusuian Street. \t>Hmgion. a '/... writes: —"My Bi.iiliiT n'fwmmpitilftl T>r. Morse's * .Ifott .Root Pills as she hart found t: em most hritrßcisl. 'Vr-onally T f rtnd your renwdy most efficacious f-fr the relief ni Constipation, and consequently t>r. 3i»rse's Indian Itoot Pills occupy :i prominent place in e»«r household, as my husband finds t'lr-tn very £,re.l for ihe kidney*. VtKi may Ks«e this testimony for pnbKratioo. if thought advisable." Dr. Morse's Indian Tt.»r»t P:!l= par Ify the n:«»o«I. cleanse the Stomach, and pur life tnro the Liver and ptiinutare the Kidneys :>• perform their proper functions, ai >) will prevent many nf the ailuten:* «-o common if (alien occasionally to keep the system tt proper wrorkhip order. In thoumfii!> or home.- they are fht M« Family Remedy for all general complaints
\ neie .«!' wanting was limek bv Mr J..fin Christie at the farmers Vwm ronferen " Friday .-ay- the Clntha Lender, tn connection with the expected wheat -horta-e. The wheat i-wition in \ew Zealand, lie -aid. ppwui-ed '•• !>••
-erk-rt-. He thought the countn would require to import abow 7<"*>.»>» bn-h.-'? after the barre-t. and tln-r*- •«:•--im-I.> be ,i ri-« «n nriee in -fannary. He aavt<- ,•.[ .v.-rvori.- '.vtt- had it liaek yard io plant it in :i- ?i»- imlieations pointed to a very -bar loaf >n the future, Mr -'•■- i"ri;te. Wnitahnna. ;ti .-.rneTirrmz vntii Hr.L'liri'tteV remark-, said he had :m»ii wheat f»r 25 year>. ! "tt h.a ttian wa- to srow grain under .\i-rirji; eircmn-tauee-.
THEY f>U>"T KEAMSE lilt PASGEK. Miiiv i'aritii> Joii't rci'i-ftUc danger ;m uuu*ual lou?tfue->s of r« child's hj «rc!s iu the summer time attJ allow the trotiMc to continue untill the child i< in ;t >t.ite of collate from weatnca*. (I Chamberlain's Colic and. Diarrhoea Kemedy ii given at the tir>t mi usual i.-.,-ene;-? ol the bowels ait attack cf finutmn ejtnplaint em be avoided. s iLI Everywhere. I't'uLVU THE SLWIMEK MONTHS Particular rare -hjuii K> taken with yonog children ;i- they an- -übjvt to •.ttvirler* of the bo»el». Am i;nu->ui! l«j»ene** of the biwels »houtu hive :iuutrtttt? attention and f*r this uo better medicine e*u be given than Chamberlat'.'j Colic and Diarrhoea Kemedy. >«t vuly i- Ci.tnjbjrlamS Colic snd Diarrhoea Remedy prompt in n> action, bnt it ha» »iich a pleasant ta»te tiis; there i- no troub'e in getting children tu take it.—s*o!.] Everywhere.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1209, 26 November 1919, Page 6
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