LUNG TROUBLES
Morlife Tablets Proven
Remedy
Morlife Tablets have proven remarkably beneficial in cases of Weak Lungs, Threatening T. 8., Chest Colds, Anaemia, Loss-, of Weight Loss of Vitality, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Loss of Blood through Operation or Accident, Skin. Eruptions, Pale Complexion, Nervousness, and Weak Stomach. t , . , . • .. ~ Morlife Tablets contain no drugs and will not kill pain, but they build the body to resist.
A case is reported of a girl who contracted T.B. and was so bad at the end of ; three years that the doctors could do nothing for her, the last one saying he could, only .watch the case. She was over four months in.a.sanatorium, with no. result. Then she started to . take. Morlife, and .in two months she "was out .of bed. helping with the housework.
Several testimonials have been received ;s to the health-building, strength-restoring functions of Morlife.
"After using Morlife for some time," writes one sufferer, "I have' no hesitation in saying that it is the greatest preparation I have ever tried, and from, the first few Tablets I felt stronger, and after a while . able to stand up to hard work. In . short*' Morlife is, nothing less(.than wonder* ful."
Here is the appreciation of the parents of a Masterton girl:— " For many years our daughter has suffered from poorness of blood, and has been under continuous medical treatment for some considerable time, with little apparent result. Three monthsl ago we,commenced treatment with Morlife Tablets. A distinct improvement is already noticeable, and it gives us. pleasure to testify to the extraordinary results obtained by the use of Morlife."
Morlife Tablets are obtainable in three sizes: 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 6s from the following Chemists: E. T. Saunders Ltd., Perrettfs-Pharmacy, W. S. Wallace Ltd., The Gower Pharmacy. • : ■. _a
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 5
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297LUNG TROUBLES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 5
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