INDIGESTION.
CAUSED BY SLUGGISH LIVER, AND THE GREAT- BENEFIT DERIVED. There w no -peieon more to bo pitied than the; Dyspeptic, who, if ho eats at all, is in dread of the consequences, which ho knows from experience are sure to follow. When a remedy is found to relieve tho terrible agony endured after every meal, a feeling' of gratitude only romaintf. Such an one is Frank Goddard, of Motupipi, New Zealand, who writes : " I can recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a splendid remedy for Indigestion, from which I have been a great sufferer, owing to my Liver becoming sluggish. I have been so bad with my Liver" that I was uuable to either eat or sleep, and, in fact, food was almost a terror to me, because I knew, what I would suffer after eating. I began taking Dr. Morse'B Indian Root Pills, and now I am wonderfully pleased to state thoyhave entirely removed my complaint, and I am recommending thenv to ?ll my friends and acquaintances. There are many people who need a Pill of this kind, and if they take my advice they will get the same satisfaction that 1 dud from their use.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 2
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199INDIGESTION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 2
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