TO OVERCOME INDIGESTION.
In the first place remove the cause, which is mainly the use of improper food, eating too fast, excessive use of alcoholic liquors or tobacco, and sometimes, excessive work or study. Get the 'system down to its normal condition, . ciear. out the bowels, assist digestion by Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills, and the . rest is simply a matter of diet. 1 "I have used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for, a period of- twelve, months," writes Mrs. Agnes McLean, Avon Boat Sheds, Christ'church, "and have found them, to be the best Family Medicine. I suffered a good deal with indigestion, and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have. given, mc great relief, overcoming the' dreadful headaches and costiveness to which I was subject, and' I can thoroughly recommend them. My. husband, also uses these Pills, and finds' them a splendid remedy." : : Dr. Morse's- Indian Root Pills are. not simply a purgative which forces the food out of the body, depriving the stomach .of its nourishment and thus etarving the system j : they contain the essential ; properties that are temporarily lacking in, the Stomach, through weakness, and complete., digestion and assimilation, and bo, rostoro the functions of the. digestive, organs by obtaining the maximum of nutriment from the food, which 'sustains tha body and; aasnxes: good healths
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 7
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218TO OVERCOME INDIGESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 7
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