PROSTRATED WITH PAIN.
HIS CASE DEEMED HOPELESS
FULLED THROUGH BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Mr. Samuel Mumford, a resident of Christchureh, and a colonist of over 40 years, tells in his letter how three years ago he became an invalid, and was practically given up as incurable when he decided to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial- His speedy change for the betcer and his recovery to health is a striking instance of the wonderful corrective and curative merits of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.
Writing from 275 Colombo Street, Christchureh, he says: "Gentlemen, About three years ago I became quite an invalid through disorders of the Blood and Indigestion, which caused severe and painful palpitation of the heart. So serious was my case that it was generally thought that I could not pull through many months. As all the prescribed physics failed, after weeks of suffering I determined to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, .of which I had read. A bottle was purchased, and in the course of a week there was an apparent change for the better. I persevered with the Pids, taking them regularly, and I progressed wonderfully. Since then I have practically enjoyed good health, but I always carry the little amber bottle with mc, and a pill taken once or twice a week seems to ensure mc against a return of my trouble. lam indeed grateful to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I never miss an opportunity to recommend them. (Signed) SAMUEL MUMFORD."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 7
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253PROSTRATED WITH PAIN. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 7
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