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i BAD EYESIGHT r IMPBPVBD BY DR MORSE’S. TOMAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs M. Sharp, Pee] street, Oobden, Greymouth, writes: “I have taken Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills for some, time, as I am subject to bad sight, and 1 find, at times, it difficult to read, and my eyes trouble me. After taking a dose of two pills before retiring to rest at night I rise ever so much brighter next morning, and my sight is restored to such an extent that I can not only read, but thread a needle and do sewing work. This should prove of interest /to other persons, such as dressmakers and machinists, whose sight is so often taxed to the extreme in badlylighted I have recommended these pills to neighbors and acquaintances who suffer with bad heads occasionally or headaches from Biliousness, etc.”—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19762, 12 January 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19762, 12 January 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19762, 12 January 1928, Page 12

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