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INDIGESTION. CAUSED BY SLUGGISH LIVER, AND'THE GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED. There is no person more to be pitied thwn the Dyspeptic, who, if he eats at all, is the dread of the consequences which, he knows from experience, are sure to follow. When a remedy is found ( to relieve the terrible agony endure'd after every meal, a feeling of gratitude only remains. Such an one is Mr Frank Goddard, of Motupipi, New Zealand, who writes: “I can recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a splendid remedy for Indigestion, from which I have been a great sufferer, owing to my liver becoming sluggish. I have been so bad with my Liver that I was unable to either eat or sleep, and, in fact, food„was almost a terror to me, because I Tcnew what I would suffer after eating. I began taking ,-Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and now I am wonderfully pleased to state they have entirely removed my complaint, and I am recommending them to all my friends and acquaintances. There are many people who need a Pill of this kind, and if they take my advice they will get the same satisfaction that I did from their use.—[Advt.]

The Wellington Chamber of! Commerce have set up a committee to interview the Prime Minister re the conditions of the San Francisco mail contract in regard to the conveyance of produce. Lung troubles are numerous and serious m wet and cold weather. You should, be careful of the least sign of irritation or weakness in lungs or chest, and take a dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Kemcdy at once.— XAdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 7