BILIOUS ATTACKS. SUFFERED FOR YEARS. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS RESTORED HER TO HEALTH. Mrs. Martha. Simmons, 8 Cove Street, Balmain, tells, how. she was ailing for years, subject to bilious attacks, periodical headaches, .and constipation from her school days to Womanhood. "Dr. Morso's Indian Root Pills were," sho states, "the salvation of her life." Read what she says :— ■ "In my teens. I suffered very badly from Bilious Attacks. My blood was very poor, my whole system became completely run down, and on many, occasions I was so weal: that I had to'be supported •looqos im A - f| omo „ SaSSSwaal overcome my weak"5 s ?' aRd l was 'n this <G© state of health for a W i 0 " 8, tl , mo - Periodical , m 3? (fevb feadaches, bilious at--1(V "<■ | tacks, and constipa- \\ »» J "° n were ">y constant 1 J+ / a »ments. I gavo /> i I many medicines a fair j£fc>o~y tria1 -' but l m "ot ■Jxsst2gSt'>L : T l ,' 6 a JS Permanent m m ? ¥°, ,vas D r. * %i-"-aW* i [ ° rsos Indian Root ™ ! "Is; it was wonderful how they relieved mo Mrs. Martha Sim- of bilious attacks, moiis. They put life into my From a Photo. body, regulated, my system, and I gradually grew stronger, until I became a perfectly healthy woman. I still use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills occasionally, and heartily recommend them to everybodv. You may use this testimonial just as you liko for publication."—Advt. Sixteen hundred pounds was found hidden in an old garret at Troves, France, where Josephine Vinrd, nn old beggar-woman, died of starvation. for Influenza. Inks Woods' Great fcpnermint Cure. Never fails, U Ct!, i*' M.-Advi.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 1 June 1911, Page 3
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271Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 1 June 1911, Page 3
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