AUCKLAND NURSE.
FREQUENTLY RECOMMENDS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS TO HER PATIENTS.
There is no person -who comes so intimately into the life of the sick as" the nurse. She stands next to the doctor watching and noting the effects of I treatments and medicine, and becomes only .second to him as an authority. Therefore, when a member of this no)j|p , profession reUUes her experi pnees, they should re(i'fom a rnoto.) ceive serious attention. The statement made by v Nurse Mace ."till no doubt interest many people., "I find -Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills very good for relief from Constipation," writes Nurse Mace, of 42, Upper Quecn-sbieel. Newtown, Auckland. " They do not purge or gripe like so many other remedies 1 have 1 ©commended their use frequently to my patients in my capacity of Ladies' .Nurse, and have never known complaint eince their uw You h*vs my fullest concent! tg ve fi ibis testimony."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 4
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154AUCKLAND NURSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 4
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