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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE.

-.-►. a,. . , .—-» —. ... . '-. In'using "any kind of medicine a little common sense is always necessary. . Dr. : Horse's Indian Boot " Pills are compounded- to meet the general requirements of man, woman, and child, boti weak- and strong, and in prescribing the ■loses' of from one to four pills, the actual number necessary in each case must he determined according to the age anc condition of the patient. ~ A dose, how- : ever; should be sufficient' to move thf bowels at least twice, and although re 737 lief may be obtained at once, it is always advisable to take a pill, or two on th< 3%, following night. „-. a /7* ;,i In some instances the first dose maj ;7 W tanse a little -pain aid sickness, whicl 3 Will not: recur subsequently! The causi -is due to the large flow" of bile into th< 7e 3 intestines, which the Pills have let loos. A Pby c opening the congested ducts whicl have been clogged " "Up/" 1 perhaps, flfoi months. Do not blame Pills if un - der these conditions you feel sick. Yot win feel better afterwards," and •if yat adopt Dr.. Morse's Indian Root Pills a: your regular medicine, there is no like . .-. lihood. of your Liver getting in th. «amef state again, '3. .- 7,3, .* %.-;.-* <

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 7

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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 7

A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 7