WOMEM OF THE HIGHEST TYPE ■aACKNOWLEDGE THAT ' DR; MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ARE WOMEN'S BEST FRIEND. Women of the Highest Type, women of superior education and refinement, whose sane discernment and good judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly eulogise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Years ago, xzsmm Pills were the (""^pSS^^ medicine of the Hb 11b P ool ' on ty" To-day iuUtjaraß the efficacy of Di'. }*?mf TPffl Morse's Indian I' »T • F L_ Root Pills to over-/^^J-Bffljgw-j^N come the common l^?^~~^^^Bgaj ailments and rail I Hill stol e health and I UkORSfC HSi! happiness to si ok 9 v» v w MRU and ailing womeii, I MBrrrinw« EBSfa has convinced not i UIKLVTIWN9 MJBd tit 1 • I tiu»>w.~k.m~. Hgl only the working 1 icmuwni »nu*..» Hjrjl ssctionof thepopu3 «—*»>^ »•«-»••; mm lation, but the 1 \T^Z'T H wives and daughJ i^^rr^ K|j ters of the 1 INDIAN ROOT U wealthy, profesi DIIIG Hwi sional, and mdo- » rtLLa ' jraj' pendent classes Lbjum ■iimiK&txSr tnat Df- Morse's Indian Root Pills are a Great Female Medicine, and are absolutely indispensable to every lady's boudoir. Women who value health should never be without Dr. Morse's ' Indian Root Pills. Nurses and doctors 1 recommend them, and thousands of women who now enjoy health and strength 1 owe their rescue to this wonderful remedy. Throughout the many stages of 1 woman's life, from peevish girlhood > through -womanhood, motherhood, to the ! declining years of old age, there is no ' better, milder, and more effective medical > companion to women folk than Dr. i- Morse's Indian Root Pills. They promote healthy and regular visitations, - dry debilitating drains, heal inflamma- , tions and ulceration, and cure all wo- , manly weaknesses, cleansing adkl restor- - ing the Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys to perfect working order. A few dose& oc3 casionally when well will assure a pure r . i*HjJ healthy. systcm.-grAdvL
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 4
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