THE STANDING FAMILY MEDICINE. DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT Pn r q SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER^ bo'S experience that Nature occasionally "^ T % some assistance, ajid that this assV™ ■ best afforded by prompt .re^f^ ' n Root ' Zri: "* ln °asands of homes the little 3f*« Bottle in which these Pills are M the sole Medicine S Uhest . for in almost \\- every case of sickness I Ur Morse's Indian | Root Pills can be administered with beneficial results. Whatever the ailment, it is imperative that the boweis Jial! be kept free, and the process J by wliiun the blood is purified shall be6timufated. Many a serious illness may be prevented by" the timely use of these Pills, which being vegetable do not weaken, sicken, nor gripe, and mav be- taken by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. " 1 desire to add my testimony to the valuable properties of your iamous Dr Morse's Indian Root Piils," writes Mrs Stanton, 56 Wynyaird street, Auckland. "I have eveT found them a most efficacious remedy for headaches, and to overcome the common ailments of life. All my family (which are gTown up) U6c them, and they a'l find them highly beneficial. We all kgree they axe a sjUadid family Medicine."
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Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 3
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203Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 3
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