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I CAUSED BY CONSTIPATION. ' * / IN the statement of Mrs. Young, an Auckland / lady, which appears below, one of the most / j painful and at the same time one of the com- c | plaints common to all classes and all ages is re- - I ferred to. Dizziness is only a symptom of >:^^P^^^^K^ I something else ; it is the certain sign of a Bilious '^^^^^K^P'' I condition, and indicates that the Liver is in a ./£ss torpid state and needs help. There is no remedy - Mri - M YoUNG «•«>»• p»«>f> in this or any other country which so speedily relieves this trouble as Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ; they act on the Liver, increasing the flow of i Bile, relieve Constipation, and aid in the digestion and assimilation of food. I Dear Sirs, ' • 67 Eatb Street, Newtown, Auckland. * " I have derived great benefit from the u»e of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Constipation | and Dizzy Headacheß, from whioh I suffered much until I tried your remedy. Since finding thii 8 medicine invaluable I have frequently recommended its use to members of my family and other jj ■ personal friends. '» j rem4 i n , Yours faithfully, Mrs. MARTHA YOUNG. I The bowels are the main channel which Nature has appointed to carry away everything un3 necessary, and it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by const js nation or costiveness; in other words, by not keeping the bowels regular — it is the main road to 1 diseases' it is the cause of unnatural irritation to the mucous or lining membrane of the bowels. I ' ' • Having lost their natural >^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^^ strength, they object to do what is required of them. Hence the bowels become inflamed, and, WPl^lSv^wS jl^l^^vP^S^^lß^i^P^^^^^^^ffi^ " nless you f ind a speedy . re * liyP!fi!B\fiiH!t ivlH th^ughim^ewbli and wretched li>fet Such m - edicine mußt be wP^^^Wwl^^K W^^^l^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stomach and bowels. To «c« M^iMwlm^^Si <l°ses of two to four regular* 10 f«el Unt a am* b°WCISb ° WCIS "**"**
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 4
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