A NEW ZEALAND INDUTSBY For the past three years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been manufactured in New Zealand and we believe they are the only purgative pills on the market that are made in this country by the proprietors. Most other pills are made by manufacturing chemists and sold in bulk to the speculative pill companies to be boxed and labelled. We take no chance of this kind with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and we know that the formula does not vary onehundredth part of a grain. We also know that the ingredients are up to the standard, both in strength and quality. The crude material is imported direct, being ground by our own machines in our Amerifcan laboratory, where the greatest care is observed in the selection of the Roots and Gums from which this crude material is made. We have jd Wellington (New Zealand) an up-to-date plant for the manufacture of these pills, and the process is carried on under the direct supervision of the proprietors. Dr. Morse's Indian Pioot Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a safe and reliable remedy for biliousness, constipation, indigestion, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils, and for female ailments. — Advt.
Mr. A. Warner, Stafford, N.Z, writes : "A few months ago, while working in a store at Utiku, I had a severe attack of colic and diarrhoea. As I was steadily growing worse, I decided to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea- Remedy, and I was surprised to find that it only took a few doses to cure me. Since then I have never lost an opportunity to recommend it to any of my frienda suffering from tho same . complaint.'' —Aj&vt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 3
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