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A CRITICAL CASE.

A SENIOR INSPECTOR OF POLICE SUBMITS IUS EVIDENCE.

Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pil|s add one more name to the long list of their wonderful cures. It is for those once placed on the verge of the grave, and who lmve been given a longer term of life by the timely use of this wonderful remedy, to give the Pills their due of praise. All who use them give them a good name, but it is only those who, after a long and dangerous sickness, feel through their use the rich blood of perfect health in their veins, that can bring warmth and conviction and the clear ring of manly and vigorous truth to their words. Such a man is Senior Inspector W. T. Langworthy, of Yass, New South Wales, who writes as follows: "Dear Sirs, —For many years I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism, Constipation, Giddiness, Violent Pains in the Head, and a 'Liver,' Colds, Chills, and, worse than all, Lumbago; of course, I got temporary relief from doctors and chemists. At last I read your pamphlet on Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, and I considered the vegetable ingredients would not hurt, and took four—then three, and no pain. The change was wonderful. Instead of leaning against the wall while putting on my trousers as usual, through giddiness, I was able to stand upright, and I felt a desire io turn a somersault upon the bed as a boy would. You will laugh. Wall, sirs, it is a fact. I have used them now occasionally for three years, and carry the little bottle with me on the road when travelling. I recommend them to everybody, with good results. Whenever I look at the little bottle, I feel that I owe one debt to you, and now I will repay it by expressing my gratitude." (I have no objection to my testimonial being used relative to the benefit I derived from Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.—W. T. Langworthy.) Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sal low complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, 1/3 per bottle, or six bottles 7/. Sole pro'prktors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd (Australasian Depot), 58, Pittstreet, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 149, 25 June 1901, Page 3

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A CRITICAL CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 149, 25 June 1901, Page 3

A CRITICAL CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 149, 25 June 1901, Page 3

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