INDIGESTION t '4k.‘\ DISPELLED BY ‘DR MORSE’S INDIAN, ROOT PILLS. Mr L. M'Cormaek, 10 Cqrnhill street, North-east .Valley, writes : can speak of Dr 'Alorse’s’. Indian Root Pills as a sure relief for those ,'SmfFering with indigestion, and I would urge others si' afflicted to try this remedy to dispel that^Ynalady.”—[ Advt-1.
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 11
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