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Is within tho arcach of atinost every wotnnn. The weakness, nervousness, nnd irritability from which so many women suffer is in gonoral duo lo dißeiise of the delicato womanly organism. When the diseaso is cured tho general health is reestablished. Mrs. E. Chapman, 24, Princoss-stroet, Sydney, tells how Dr. Morse's Indian Root pills saved hor from a lifo of misery, and restored hor to health and happiness. Sho writes: — "Somo years ago I suffered from Headache nnd Biliousness,*which finally ended in Liver Complaint, so tho doctors told me. 1 underwent treatment from various ones, but no rcliof could I find j my buck got worse, and I had to work hard with a family. My back got considerably worse, and finally I had to give up work. At the same time I was badly affected with tho various ailments that women are subject to. 1 really began to givo up all hope, and felt that lifo was not worth living; but relief enmo when I was persuackd to tako a courso of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills; from that hour I have never been without them. I can say without fear that they completely cuicd me, for I am now oblo to work without trouble, regular in habits, and I call confidently rocommdnd them to all women similarly troubled, and 1 know there aro hundreds. I am only too glad to be able to givo this testimony. I may also at«to that my husband hns derived grout bom-fit from taking the Tills." Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills mako weak women strong, sick women well. They promote regularity, dry disagreeable and enfeebling drains, heal inflammation, and cure female weakness. When these diseases are cuicd, Headache, Backache, and Nervous Weakness are cured also. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia*
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 7
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