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A SLUGGISH LIVER

iOADE OPERATIVE BY THE USE OF DH.KOKSE'S INDIAN BOOT PELLS. Mr. John Butter, of 211 Kent Street, Sydney, having suffered from a slugsish liver, and frequently from indigestion and constipation, tells of the wonderful and permanent effects obtained by using Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, ■which correct the liver, but do not gripe, and restore the bowels to a normal and healthy condition, thus overcoming conrally and permanently. " Having used Dr. Morse's Indian Root i Pills as a corrective ft for a sluggish liver," |k he states, "and' occasionally for indigesJ tion, I can assure you I that there is no better remedy. I was in the |te»hnbitof taking Epsom I* Salts, and from time >>» to time I tried other medicines, but none Gr _ have proved so effectual or permanent in their results as Dr. JUUIac r J.U—** i.JOt Pills. They do not gripe—like other physics, which usually open the bowels once and leave you just as constipated again the following day. ii"our pills restore the bowels to a normal and healthy condition, without causing pain, or weakening the system." Dr. Morse's Indinn Hoot Pills are a searching Remedy. They reach the liver as no other medicine does. They put a move in your bowels, strength into the kidneys, and life into your liver, bracing Tip the nerves and muscles, toning up the stomach, stimulating the circulation, and imparting health and energy through the medium of a well-regulated system. It is reported from Adelaide that Mrs. Oaae Stoukham, who met with an accident some days ago, when she 'broke her thigh, died at Nairne, at the age of Hear] j- 101 years. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS stand pre-emi-nent among stimulants and cordials. It will soon be time for the bird hat. We have just received our first shipment. fcee our styles. Geo. Fowlds. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 57, 8 March 1910, Page 7

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A SLUGGISH LIVER Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 57, 8 March 1910, Page 7

A SLUGGISH LIVER Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 57, 8 March 1910, Page 7

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