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HEADACHES.

One of the chief causes of headaches is the circulation of poisons in the blood. Poisons are constantly being formed in the body in the digestion and absorption of food, but they produce no ill effects unless formed in excess. In Indigestion, the formation of these poisons takes place at an enormous rate; they pass through the system in the circulating Blood, and produce high Blood pressure and a sense of general ill-health, irritability of temper, and headache, which only the sufferer can realise the "extent of. To overcome Headaches it is absolutely necessary to get at the' cause. Drugs which act on the heart and reduce the pulsations only have a temporary effect. If you suffer from Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, any disorder of the Liver and Kidneys, or from any weakness peculiar to your sex, there is no better remedy than Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills. "Dt. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been my medicine for some five years," writes Mrs. B. P. Tobin, Victoria Park Fruit Mart, Patteson-street, Freeman's Bay, Auckland, "and I have always found them a splendid remedy for all common ailments. "My daughter was at one time in bad health, and suffered from dreadful headaches, dizziness and depression, which incapacitated her for days. However, after a short course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills she quite overcame her ailments. I have much pleasure in recommending yottr Pills, and always keep a bottle in the house. A dose occasionally has a most beneficial effect, keeping mc in good health and my system regular."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1907, Page 6

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HEADACHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1907, Page 6

HEADACHES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1907, Page 6