A SALVATIONIST
HAVING BEEN BESTORED TO HEALTH THROUGH THE MEDI^ UM OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, STATES HIS CASE FOR THE SAKE OP OTHERS. "I wish to testify to the fact," writes Mr. Robert Burns, of 26, Heath^street, Port Melbourne, "that your Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilla cured mo of Sciatica, Kidney and Liver Complaints over twelve months ago. I may stale taut I was so bad witß Sciatica that the pain was. agonising, and i could not at times stoop to lace my boots. I was undor an Herbalist for a long time, but beyond giving me a little relief the herbs seemed to be entirely useless (lo( lo shift the pains iv the hips. I got by chance a bottle of yotfr Pills, and I was pleaded and, needless to sa-y, surprised after the second dose to find the pains in the hips disappear, nnd I have never had them since. I kept on with tho pilla for a while and then discontinued the use of tlioin. But 1 very soon began to have sharp pains in my shoulder blades — Liver Complaint, I imagine—<ind I took the Pills again, and continued the use of them and got free fTom all my ailments. As I take a. Pill or two occasionally I am kopt in splendid health, and I am convinced if people who liavo Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Liver Troubles would use them their troubles would noon be over. I may state I have been a Salvationist for eleven years, and have been In Port Melbourne for something like six years, so I think I am fairly well known. I may also state my wife has used the Pills with »atiafuctory result*. You can make whatever use you lite of this letter, as I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Morse'u Indian Root Pills." — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 2
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307A SALVATIONIST Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 2
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