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GREEN OLD AGE.

Growing old ought not to mean growing weak and feoblo. Jt do-s not mean weakness or feebleness for those who eat with a good appetite and sound digestion. It is therefore of the utmost importance that old people should retain the power to digest and assimilate food, which is the sole source of physical strength. To those in declining years who find that Nature responds less readily to the demands made

upon her, and

who need a mild yet_ searching remedy, to keep their their system in proper working order, there is nothing like Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills." Mr John Christie, Forbury Road, Cavershnin, Dunedin, who is nearly SO years of aye, says :—"For many years j of age, says :—"For many years 1 was troubled with Kidney Coinp,aint, causing me intense pain in the back, and eostiveness. I tried many medicines, but their effect was totally ineffective after the first two or three doses. Br Morse's Indian Root Fills, I saw according to an advertisement, were recommended for my complaints ;so 1 gave them a trial and they had a won-, derful effect, gently and permanently overcoming my eostiveness, and relieving the pain in my back. I still take a dose occasionally and L find they have the same satisfactory results, cleansing the bowels and toning up the system, and lam glad to say that my kidney trouble has entirely disappeared. My wife also uses your pills, and cordially recommends them to all women as a splendid medhhie."

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 6

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GREEN OLD AGE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 6

GREEN OLD AGE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 6