A SLUGGISH LIVER. MADE OPERATIVE JJY THE USE OF DR. MQILSE'B INDIAN ROO± vius. Mr John Butler, of SII Kent street, oydnoy, (having suffered from a dug-, gish liver, ami frequently from indigestion and constipation, teiJs of the wonderful and permanent effocte obtained by using Dr. 'Morse's Indian Root Ph-ls, which correct the liver, but do not gripe, and restore the bowels to a normal and Jjealthy condition, thus overcoming constipation natur&lly and permanently. "Having used Dr. Morse's Indian J&* Root Pills as a ttf \ • corrective for an .ir. _n-. \. sluggish liver," i\e M /S$L h) states, "and occaesvi "* 1 */• R i° lia '''>" f° r iiidjV JJtajLv ; gestion, I. ran a*j. J sure you that there — /ft* medy. I was in tho " habit of tak- **/ Epsom Walts, and v"%™/■ from time to time I tried oth«ir medsMr John lluiler, cim\3, but iwne have (From a photo.) proved so effectual or permanent in their results as Dr. .vioree's Indian Root Pilk. They do no* cripe — Jike other physics, triiieb open the once and (leave you just ac constipated again the following day. Your pilte restore the bowels to a normal »nd healthy condition, without causing pain, or weakening the system..'Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a •earcihine Remedy. They reach the liver as no other medicine doeu. They put a move in your boweCs, irtrength into the kidneys, and life into your liver, bracing up the nerves and muscles, toning up the stomach and stimulating the circulation, Jind. imparting health and energy through the medium of a well regulated ey»tem.. 15
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13563, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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