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INDIGESTION. "DIGESTION" IS THE PROCESS OF THal ASSIMILATION OF FOOD, WHEKEBY THE BODY M IS NOURISHED." Indigestion, -or Dyspepsia, invariably arises from improperly prepared food, hasty eating, over-indulgenca, fatigue, and exhaustion during ihe hot weather, breathing fouJ air, excessive brain work, and more frequently from ceres ''and worry, which exhans't tbc nervous force and w«ak%n the organs of digestion. Dr. Mor.'e's Indian. Boot Pills are not simply a purgative which forces the food out of the body, depriving the j stomach of ita nourishment and thus ! starving tho system ; they^ contain the | rjwntial ptoperties thet are tempoi;cjrily lacking in the Stomach through weaknew, and complete th» digtation and assimilation, and so restore the functions of the digestive organs by obtaining -the maximum of nutriment from the food, which sustains the body and assures good health. Mrs. Kate" Silvester Hastings-street, Napier, writes: — "I can highly recommend your Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a splendid remedy for Indigestion and Constipation and all family ailment*. I hava used tham mys»lf for about three y«ar» and so hat my daughter, and I can assure yen that th»y ha-va had a vfenderfnl •ff«!:t, «ntir»ly iTtreoming Indigestion and acting as » t«rrsctive of th« wholo lyittrn. Dr. Marge* Indian Root Pill* act an tk» Liver and res-tara it t« ntUriij, aad r«noY« all tk« unpUae&nt eft«ets which »r» so oommtn whan that «rjan is ilujjish. I r»o»jnmend them vrhanaver «pp«rtunity off«r», and you havo my permission to iwß this." — Advt.

1 -Prevents Blood Poisoning. | g ; Chamberlain's Pain Balm promptly applied to a cut or bruise prevents blood poisoning- It is &n antiseptic, and assists such injuries to heal in one-third the time usually required, and without jnatur&tion*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 10