NO" HOUSEHOLD SHOULD HE WITHOUT DR. MOKoJS'iS INDIAiN KOOT PILLS. "I am a great believer in Dr. Morse's Indian Koot, Pills as a genuine correc- ■ tive for bilious attacks,' writes Mrs Louisa Philip, comer Cargiil and Arthur snoots, Oeiitrai x>uueuiii. " iu tact my family have found this medicine meet all the little ills that ilesh is heir to, and I will go further and declare | that no household should ba without Dr. i .Morse's lnaian .Root Pills. 1 am an ] old resident of Dunedin, and a mother , of six ciiildren. I grant permission to your giving full publicity to this statoiheat. I wts a Certificated Maternity Nurse for twenty years in Dunedin, and , I have to my patients in the past con- ] •istently recommended these pills." 24j
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16403, 24 December 1918, Page 5
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