EMBEDS DR. MORSE'S BND9AN ROOT PILLS. Throughout the many stages of Woman's Life from girlhood to womanhood through the ordeaJs of motherhood, the change of Jife, and the declining years of old age, there is no safer or more reliable medical companion to womenfolk than Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. ut. jviorse s Indian Koot Pills area safe, sure II \ \v\iWW and reliable remedy, prescribed by doctors, recom- L\\\nilll : mended by nurses, and praised by thousands of *W«ml women who have been restored to heaJth through 1 W»«wl the gentle aid and marvellous curative properties Sj^^^^ M \*%Hb of these pills. They assist nature in driving all W\^v-.">^ /2&j*H3%s£ik impurities out of the system, ensuring a free and /^fwu^sk regular condition, and restoring the organs of the wfiP&^ body to health and strength. They establish regu- : i&- i f«^fel lar and healthy visitations, and heal all womanly weakness. Women who have never tried Dr. Morse's HHH|HBK£^Sffl^--^^aifll '1 Indian Root PiJJs will fmd neighbours, friends, and fff^jW^^^^SSaß^ l relatives who can vouch for the great healing, If I /J/n'A^&m MKm>t % cleansing and corrective properties of these pills. fi\ SfIIHP^M^HWI Highly Beneficial to Married Women. , \\f/I/ wK^fOUL <Sl ,.." 1 ha vf ! ° und . y°"r Pills to be highly beneficial for headaches," writes Mrs. E. ll Wl II ' \^^^^teli'r!nS<flP^« > Wilson. 40b Harris Street, Ultimo. Sydney, "and also during that critical period 1 M/ f 1/ •* V^iilP^ <3B^T^\ known as the change of life, through which 1 have passed. I can conscientiously Wiil'M XWMWftfr W recommend D r . Morse's Indian Root Pills as a genuine remedy for all general family V ■'& 'TO YslSß\\V *^ W auments. and also to all women for complaints peculiar to their sex. You are at I/, lul'w ■*■> AS 1538!\v.. ) W onec 11 f u t, hls ' and 1 shall be Phased to give my personal experience to any- "/./ i 1 \WI 7 ) vVPgKV \\\ \\ invaluable to Young Oirls 0 ( mmrf^^S^^^ M- c l' 1 c ha 7 C b A e ?u a m * ri W to Biliousness and Violent Headaches ali my life." states /^^LW J {fl<ti^^^^^^^\ > i" > 5!,S^, Eve yn Arthur, 83 Langrid«e Street. Collingwood. Victoria. " Indeed, I was tyyM\ 'M^SZdffifflflmt'. ~ / always ailing. These attacks would come on at periods of three or four weeks and I Jw/n, i \ V^Si^^^* ii * x-~x -~^ Mr^ n? m vom V" d suffer in a terrible manner. I was induced by my mother to-try V '/ • "*)j£f^n@^ur Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills, and took two or three on alternate nights for some Women in every Sphere l *?awniV h S M Emed to ou |B row the attacks. I still take a dose occasionally, and C?^L=2> W/ of lifp nrnitp Dr M<ik.'c I have not had a return of the violent attacks since. I would not be without Dr. M 4°l life praise ur. M-Orse S Morse s Indian Root Pills, for they are a wonderful medicinij for girls." * {^s Indian Root Pills." Area perfect Blood Purifier and a positive Remedy for ' Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation Headaches Sallow Complexion, L.vcr and K.dney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, aS forFcmile AifiSnte.' THEY DO HOT WEAKEN. THEY DO HOT SICKEH. THEY DO NOT GRIPE.
the blood was just like water, and would hardly trickle. I had violent headaches lasting for hours at a time. I'd be so dizzy with them that I couldn't bear any one near me, and the slightest noise drove me distracted. My back was always aching cruelly. I only wanted to lie down all day on the lounge. My heart would thump wildly at the least exertion. If I climbed a stair I'd have to sit down at the top and gasp for breath. For months at a time I never went out of the house. I was carried each day from my bed to the couch on the balcony, and when we removed I had to be taken in a cab. At night I slept very badly. I had several doctors, and though I spent large suma of money, I got no lasting benefit. Then I read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to give them a trial. The first box did 'me a little good. I kept on with them, taking just three a.- day. Soon my face and lips got some colour in them, and I began to fill out. That cruel backache ceased, and I found myself able once more to get about and do my housework, and 'ast Christmas I was able to take a holiday to Wellington. People could nardly believe it. I am a changed woman since I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 4
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