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"ALWAYS AILING."

Wit at a world of meaning these, two words convey. Yet in thousands of homes the same tale is told of sick and ailing wives and daughters who suffer | from constant headaches, loss of energy, loss of appetite, depression, habitual constipation, and frequent attacks of Biliousness and Indigestion. "For a long time I suffered with fearful Headaches," writes Mrs. W. Watson, Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers, "and at times I was quite unable to hold my ! head up. I always had an uncomfortable feelings always tired and sleepy after eating, and to do my household work was a great trouble. I also had dropsical swellings. I tried many medicines, but I got no good from them, so a friend advised me to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which gave me almost immediate relief, and since using them the headaches have ceased, the swellings have disappeared, and I am rapidly regaining my health. I always recommend your Pills to any woman who is ! suffering the- same as I did." * Are you always ailing? If so, do not give up hope ; do not despair rf doctor's prescriptions and other medicines have had no permanent effect. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have invariably proved successful, and thousands of women who have been restored to health gratefully testify to the great curative and corrective influences of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.— Advt.

IPor Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1b 6d>and 2i 6d.—Adrt

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 10

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"ALWAYS AILING." Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 10

"ALWAYS AILING." Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 10

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