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CONSTIPATION

— MiLD BUT EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Mrs M. J. Walker, 69 Lower Queen Street, Onehunga, writes: “An old nurse first induced me to try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, as I was subject to constipation, and I am pleased to say that I found this remedy act both mildly and effectively. I am usually endowed with excellent. health, and seldom have recourse to any medicine, but, nevertheless, I , have a favourable opinion Of Ufls remedy.”—3. ' 5 '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1928, Page 10

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75

CONSTIPATION Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1928, Page 10

CONSTIPATION Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1928, Page 10

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