CONSTIPATION. BANISHED BY I>R. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "I was troubled with Constipation," writes Mrs Mary Eccles, of 37 Grosvenor street. Kensington, &>uth Duna Tery yii'y' igjgigl medir* tJBkSS' cine to remedy this '■w' W complaint. I might that fiinco complaint has seemingly vanished, and now I hare been possessed of vigorous health for quite a long time. You may use this testimpny for publication if desired." As a family remedy for Costiveness Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a wide reputation'. Th€sy are mild in their action, causing neither weakness nor sickness and do not gripe. 10
People from every part of New Zealand speak in the highest terms of "NAZOL," as ■ a remedy for colds, coughs, and nasal catarrh. It relieves and°cures more quickly than anything else. Price Is 6a. J
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15860, 27 March 1917, Page 2
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