A GREAT CORRECTIVE, NOT A CURE-ALL. DIRECTIONS We do not, claim-that Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are a cure-all, but as a corrective for all complaints arising from disorders of the blood, the stomach, • liver, and kidneys they are unexcelled. -As, however, nine out of every ten ailments are due to these causes; Dr ■ Morse's Indian Root I Pills fill a want in every houseliolu. Indeed, they are a household necessity, as effective with the strong as with tin most delicate, ana compounded to meet r the requirements o every age—from in fancy to advanced life. ! Mrs S. Sweeney, refreshment rooms, railway station, Oamaru, says : " I havi much pleasure in stating that, having use Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills in my familj for some years, I have always found them the best household remedy on the market I for all common ailments, especially for ■ indigestion. They correct and regulate the i system without causing distress or sickness, and I can conscientiously recommend them for the use of both children and adults."— [Advt.l V INDIAN ROOT PILLS
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Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 3
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