PABAZIBIS OF TSE BOWELS « AN INVALID HABITUALLY CONSTIPATED, FINDS A EEMEDY IN DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "Some five years ago it was necessary for me to undergo a very severe surgical operation," writes Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of 18, Little Gilbert-street, South Adelaide. "This was successfully accomplished so far as the use oi the knife was concerned, but subsequent events brought in their train a new dilemma in my being habitually constipated. The operation referred to had left me with jsariKS&Jfc ■ Paralysis of the J |||b gafef| MX bowels, and it was 'MmM ttSBSk imperative to obM rective medioine %O& $®^ ?V * or *' le re g u lar C ""| *"«•&/ movement of the \\ 4*-,*^ ft/ bowels. I resorted to \ '^w— J many medicines efV.*' fective at first, but /^pT*' s^r^zj^ k subsequently of no ■^^lir'iv —^t^lf* use ' VV n *^ almost y^^&f* despaired of my v ?l eso k at^ ia<^ m y * case of costiveness Mrs. 'c. Moore. become. At this (Fioin a Plioto.) juncturo I decided to try Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills, and it pleases me to say they are always effectual, causing no pain, and are indeed an excellent laxative and regulator of the system. In my case they are a necessity, and I really believe that without Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills I should have been in my grave years ago, and therefore I ahvays'havc a good word for your invaluable medicine. You may publish this as you wish." Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills have stood the test of time, and are ahyays as effectual even after constant use. They are not only an excellent aperient but contain Medicinal Properties which ait on the Liver and Kidneys., regulating the Stomach and Bowelb, and toning up the whole system. Many similar cures to that of Mrs. Moore are on rocord of the wonderful efficaLy of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Weak and invalided women will find there is no better remedy for regulating the bowels and assisting Nature to restore Lost I Health.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10
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