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Mr. J. Mozell, Storekeeper, corner of Cleveland and Buckingham streets, Redj fern, Sydney, states :— " I suffered slightly from Rheumatism, but it was the pains in the baok that knocked me up about two years ago. Getting in and out of' the cart was only accomplished with great difficulty, and it was one morning while in the act of getting into tho cart an old friend and neighbour, jocularly, referring to my efforts, asked me if it was old age. ' No,' I repliedj 'it's the lumbago in my back.' He then advised me to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills which he . had taken with good results. ' The doctor,' ho said, ' recommended them to me when I told him how sometimes I was almost unable to 1 crawl out of my bunk. They did me good, a^id I always took a supply to sea afterwards. "There's nothing like them.' I had tried other medicines, but I decided to give the Pills a trial. I purchased a bottle, and in my desperation 1 took eight. Of course, I overdid it, but on consulting the directions I tooK three the second night, two tho next, and then one, repeating this course fo* a couple of weeks. 1 soou had relief, and I conscientiously believe that it is nothing else but the Pills which keeps the Lumbago away. I have had no return of the pains, but I still take one or two Pills, occasionally. You are at liberty to use this statement in any way you wish, and I trust that it may be the means of inducing other sufferers to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as I am sure they will get the same relief." — Advt

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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