BILIO TJSNESS AND INDIGESTION. Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PDLLS TAKEN AT THE FIRST INDICATION WILL SAVE MUCH BUF- ; FETONQ. Biliousness and ludigestion are most distressing complaints, and nothing tends to moke the victim more irritable or weaken the whole system than constant recurring attacks, Much suffering wquld bo averted by keeping a_ bottle of Pr. Morse's- Indian Root Pilla at hand, and at the first indication to take one or two, "For a Jong time," writes Mrg. \f, Watson, of Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers, <lll l Buffered with fearful headaches, and at times I was quite unable to hold my hea4 up. t I ulwaya had » n uncomfortable feeling, always tired and fileepy after eating, and to do my household work was a great trouble. I also had dyopsical swellings. I tried, mapy medioines, but I got uo good from them, so a frjend advised me to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which gave me almost immediate reliefi and, eince using them the headaohes have ceased, the swellingp have disappeared, and I am rapidly regaining my health. I always recommend them to any woman who is suffering as I did," Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pijls are a pafe, gure, an<J reliable remedy, and will prevent m»py of the ailmenta so common if taken occasionally to keep . the system in a healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, ?t)d will be found <i perfeot medioine for every member of the household. They are » positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Blotchei, and for Female AU' ments,— -Advt, I Staigle Faotis, j Mr. James Moryin, U.F.S.A., Palpierston North, N.Z., makes a statement that should Interest every father or mother. "In July laat," says he, "my little boy,, two years old, gave symptoms at 7 p.m. of a oroupy cough, and barked away a good deal during dinner, This continued in aggravating symptoms till 9 p.m., at which time I returned homo. Hot flannels and hot water were being used then, as it was impossible for those at home to administer anything by the mouth. I then took the child in hand add compelled him to swallow a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. - "This was done with a grout struggle. He ho^l a rest then for a matter of twenty minutes, when another spasm attacked him. I then administered another dose, after which he vomited a good deal, and then had nearly two hours' rest. At 12 o'clock a fourth dose was administered, and the child fell into a peaceful sleep, "Next'morning he seemed a little weak and out of sorts, but nothing very bad, and recovered hourly, I know we saved his life through using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in time. "The above are simple facts, and may be utilised for tho benefit of whom it may concern. Wo are never without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tbe house." For colds in the head and influent*. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6a »nd 2s 6d per bottle. — Advt. For bronchial coughs and Coldi, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, li 6d Mtd 2i 6d fw boUU,— i.dvt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 2
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