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j MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. * WHO WERE ALWAYS AILING PRAISE DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS FOR THEIR SPEEDY j AND PERMANENT RELIEF. 3 Mrs. Parker, of 243, Palnier-street, ■ Darlinghurst, Sydney, who for some - years resided at Orange and Forb«B, 1 states that for years her daughter and 5 herwelf were always ailing, martyrs to 1 Indigestion and all its attendant* evilf*, ■ until persuaded to takfc a course "of Dr. [ Morse's Indian Root Pills, which brought speedy and permanent relief. 1 "My daughter w&fSHtmsL. 1 suffered t^ crcly ' ' l>om v i° übllCto& an d 5 Ji§wE§iaEiiiiiffi»!» Constipation," she ffi^P^^MßP hUtcs ' " and used 1 wctES^ "isF '" '■ )e a marl y r *° 8» 22* jtSb P* Dyspepsia until '' V? (^ » ' ' ommencm g to ta ke j,_. 4 U Dr. Morse's Indian - r / Root Pills, from 5 \ — / which she obtained • jv!s^~^4 ° much~rolicf that 5 llir some time past 1 ■v^<Vosarts' l^^* v «* vhe had wished me «.c£ v*?-.,, to S ehd you a testi1 Mis, i^.lu. nionial giving you (From a photo;. particulars of my r own experience as : well. Before taking Dr. Morse's Indian * Root Pills my daughter and myflelf were > always ailing. I used to suffer badly with my lie&d and indigestion, but Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills brought me [ permanent relief, nnd during the change ' of life they were the only medicine that 1 did me any good. I continued their use, and can assure you that I was greatly benefited, and I now feel as well as ever I did. 1 use the Pills now and again , just to rectify the system, and heartily 1 recommend this remedy to all who do : ndt erij,dy g6od hftaltli.' 11 — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 2