BILIOUSNESS CORRECTED, . , — _ CONDITION WONDERFULLY IMPROVED BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT VILLS. "I was a> terrible sufferer from Bil* iousness," writes Mrs. Ellen Cotitts, of EJO t Beach-street, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, ' ' and found nothing <jqual to the use of Dr. Morse'? Root Pills. I can say they improved my condition wonderfully. First starting with one pill and upwards I found Biliousness soon dispelled, and I made flesh rapidly, gaining the full vigour of health again, and for quite a considerable period have become a different woman altogether after my former Bilious bouts. I give them (Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills) to my children when needed, and consequently v*. Morse's Indian Root Pills are now .out household remedy. You may use this testimony if desired.' I am a mother of a large family of seven children, 36 years of age, arid now usually possessed of the best of health."— Advt.
A Sparklet Syphon ia a marvel. Makes cooling drinks in a twinkling. Get one to-day. — Advl. / J _ Is the perfect substitute 1 - • for mother's milk. It ii W £i£E/10fl milk > cream, and lactose' cWSG^ffl, Besfc ior '"» jf*/9 » builds up the infant's £Ji/ImA> wdßted frame, and *|%*y«MJ make* strong bone <md
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1914, Page 4
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