TORTURED BY RHEUM A TISM FOR SEVEN YEARS.
'MRS. WOOD, 8, PEARSON-STREET, SUMMER HILL, TELLS OF THE MAGICAL EFFECT OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. People that havo beon great sufferers from any compluint, i and after trying many doctors and many remedies without recoiving any benefit, when they do find tho remedy that relieves them of yearn of agony, are ready to publish abroad the fact that they havo beou cured so that others who suffer as they havo, can tako advantage of thoir experience and receive liko benefit. Such a. ono is Mrs. Wood, of Summer Hill, whoso case c«u best bo described in her own words: — "I am very glad to be ablo to give this testimonial as to tho benefit I havo derived from Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. I suffered for seven years from Rheumatism, tried all uorta of rcmodie* and conHultcd doctors, but with ho avail. I was persuaded to try Indian Root Pills, and tho elloct was wagicnl ; I folt instant relief, and continued to improve until I was perfectly cured. Inm indeed thankful, lor I had given up all hope of ever being cursd. But lam now able to givo this positive statement that Indian Root Pills havo certainly cured me, and I hope and trust that this testimony may have tho effect of inducing people to try this wonderful medicine, for I am convinced that they are a porfoct preventative against this terrible trouble. You may uso thia statement in any way you think fit." Rheumatism is caused by urio acid in tho blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills aro a perfect blood purifier, driving out .urio acid poison and all biliary poisons. They make tho blood rich and red. They are a positive euro for Biliousness, Constipation, and all disorders that arise from n. disordeied stomach and torpid liver. Packed in mnhor bottles and aold throughout Australasia.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 14
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317TORTURED BY RHEUMATISM FOR SEVEN YEARS. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 14
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