A HOUSEHOLD-REMEDY' Australia and New Zealand Dr. Morse's Indian Root a ren^ed y , and the antid ot e f ° r aH genial aiiment ß . in thousaridsofthomes ; ' , , ■ , e amber bottle is the sole medicine chest, for whatever the catnolaint * I e b °wels must be kept free, and the process by which the Blood is purified must ibe S | u P Qisons in th e Blood/ which is the cause of all disease. 1 ' iURL • '' ' I : The many wonderful cures effected' by I TL-:- . \ Dr. Morse's Indian Root PiUsftaveiawakened r the interest of all classes of tire commiaiHty;'' | v ; ! i BOTTLES''- were the.medicine of the poor.only. To^ky^ ISOIH JHlMiili !¥' 1 ' '' the eff,cac y ° f Dr. Morse's Indian Root«iEills i I % - 1 " ' to; overcome the common attments*of ! 3 J kind . bas convinced : not • only the; J- : # # J s ® ction of the population, but thfc : more * f- -, •j 'W ; ; _J- WJ wealthy, professional,andiindependenttctees l " -S#§S—WW at D r-Morse's Indian Root Pillsaare the [ ' I • t; .famay,.medidne.' S i Jk ' HOUSEWIFE always keeps 1 a bottle in the house fnr l l by expenence that Nature occasionally requires some assistenra^^nH^T . assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse ' ■ serious illness may be Prevented by t^ 7 « pnmury stage. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, ' . weaken, sickennor gripe, land may"betaken with perfect s4ty L tte mo,t tv ? I woman or the youngest, child. -The old: and feeble wm ItofM C f, * remedy for aidm S strengthening, their weakened constitution. h . 1 :j ,' ' \|! ' l^ull 1;.;. ''As remedy forall cotnmod : y l s?l^ v \' ' -11 II I,:; ' ailmeftCf. Dr. 'Morse's Indian; Root KHs •• •■■ |' j ;i: ... I| . . Jjil PV' ' H "«V — * "'■'■ — • j, cannot be surpassed. I can highly recomv ~' I ! kJb.'o ! ftiV ' H..' jM" - ' .'*(• K ,mend' them-for Constipation and Kidney :- |! . 9g%|; II fJ •' : aSSl\ L *••' /v . ' . I equal Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills: tlicy j" 1. H are easy to take, and do not sicken.or JjJlk. it*** ■■■~.} I gripe like many other Fills." ; . 'yJic V : ('-•.' w -.- | They Do Mot Sidten. They Do Not Weaken. They Do Not Grine. ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 5
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337Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 5
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