ASSIST NATURE.. PURIFY THE BLOOD AND CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. Nature nften requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the' 'first indication, much distress and suffering may be averted. Mothers, especially, JBhould guard the health of, their children, and inculcate regwlar habits from infancy. ' As ,*a .family Remedy for Costiveness, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a wide reputation. They are mild in their action, causing neither weakness or Biclqiess, and do not gripe. To overcome Constipation take from one to four Pills regularity until the Bpwels move daily, and are restored to healthy action. "I have much pleasure," writes Mr. Jacob Emile, hairdresser and tobacconist, of Ogg's Corner, Dunedin. "in recommending Dr.- Morse's Indian Root Pills as an excellent laxative and blood blood purifier. I have used no other Pills for. over seven years. , A dose taken occasionally keeps me in the best of health." '
Every bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhooa Remedy is warranted''to do all that is claimed for it.—Advt. Give Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy a trial and you will us© no othe^. —Advt. Infantile Colic is promptly cured by Chamberlain's Colic agd Diarrhoea Bemgdy_.-- r ,AdYt 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 123, 21 November 1911, Page 4
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