GREAT CHANCE.
x\GANUI L.ADV BY T>\t MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS
borne four yoars ago I tvas a patient to two separate doctor- over a period of four months.'* wr jt es \r r , Amie Martin, of 16 Halsw.]. street _3t. .John s, Wanganui, "and after taking thou- prescriptions, both ordered mc to the hospital to undergo an onerotion which they considered imperative. I declined to countenance iclea of an operation at a hosoital. At this juncture I received one .of your pamphlets and a. tbe doctors airienosed my complaint as -iver and Jvi'lnev trouble and indio-ev-tion I nn'-iced that Dr. Morse's Indian Root -ills were highly recommended for these complaints, and thereunon dock ed to try them. I was still b*drrJden, and after taking two bottles of your remedy am glnd to say I recovered and was able to leavo mv bed and take a short ho'idav. comparatively a new woman. Needle?- to say I considered they saved my life and now I sn~ak most l'i"-Iy of Dr. Mor.-o's Indian Root Pills and know seve-al sufferers who have derived much benefit from their uso on my own personal recommendation. You have mv fullest section to use th : s testimony for publication." 8
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 4
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