GESTIOff, BR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOTPILItf TAKKN AT THfl FIRST INDICATION W$L SAVE MDCH SUFFERING. # Bilionbnesi and Indigestion are most dis* the victim more irritable or weaken the whole system than constant recurring attacks. Much suffering would be averted by keeping a bottle of Dr. Moray's Indian Root Pills at hand, and at the first indi at ion to take one or two. " For a long time," write* Mr*. W. Watson, of Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers N.Z., "IsuhVed with fearful headaches, and *t times I was quite nnuble to hold my he*d up. I always had an uncomfortab'e feeling, a'ways tired and sleery after eating and to do my bou*eh<>ld work wa* a great trouble. 1 also had dropnical swelling. I tried many medicines, but I got n<>good from th«m so a friend advi*id m« to try Dr. Morse's Indian I'.oi t I'ii's, which gave me almost infmediate relief, and sirce using th m t> e reattaches liave ceased, the ewHlings have di ai,»>e<ireil, and 1 am rap dly rpg*iii'ing rny heal h. I always reommend thrm to any woman who i* si ffj jug as I <li i." Dr. Morre'i [odiun Hoot i'illsarea stfe, mim and reliable I'einedy, and will j rutcnt ni.n y of the ailments so common if taken oi-<:..M.,n..11y to keep the system in a healthy court ti.ni.''J hey are uurtly vfgetahlo and w II l>« fomuf.v perfect tm dicine for every mouther of the household. They do not weaken, sicken, or gripe.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 63, 9 August 1906, Page 3
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246Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 63, 9 August 1906, Page 3
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