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A GREAT CORRECTIVE, NOT A CURE-ALL. We do not claim that Dr. Morse' 6 Indian Root Pills are a cure-all, but as a corrective for all •^jplßjfcfr complaints arising BICT l»r from disorders of the > Bramnl Blood, tho Stomach, ISHrraffl Liver and Kidneys, \ r Vi\ I "\^^ they are unexcelled. f^^~-^££SK!to^\ -'^ s > however, nine v^" ~~^^S«» ou k °^ ever y ten ailj 1. |St' ;ilontß aye aUe *° ,«rtO*JC»» Bui! these causes, Dr. g| \,r ors0 > s i n( jian Root omtCTWNS B I>ills f}llf } 11 * want in »w»n...___ BKjj every household. InMm*-* ti_ ... ana deed, they aro a %_.•._*.«»- Bgj household necessity, £7Z'£Z _1 «*• effective with the B® strong as with the INDIAN RB9T K§| most delicate, a_d ipßii I c £ TCH compounded to meet j riCU) Hra? thu requirements ol IB_6E_as_r every age — from inlancy to advanced life. Tvlrs. S. Sweeney, Refreshment Rooms, Railway Stution", Oamaru, says : "I have much pleasure in .stating that, having used JJi. Moise'u Indian Root Pills in my Lunily for seme years, I have always found them the bes{ Household Remedy on Hip market for all common ailments, especially lor indigestion. They collect and regulate the system without causing distiess and sickness, and I can conscientiously recommend them for the use of both children and adults." — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 2