WHY BE mou When Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are Obtainable One of the rdost distressing'trimbles a person can fcndure is biliousness. It> -J—• • -j ts to the spirits, and demoralising, to j£ke\ entire system. The person so ai?.liccea'is-scarcely able to wo-': or ta'he dn interest anything, t j his is because ths sewers of the bpdy are. clogged and need hushing cut. Thd is turned from its p-oper-. channel, enters the M ! L-j • blood and produces that peculiar cast of completion. The sufferer rnr.y be very rest|t:r'>, un*| easy or sleepjess, at; night, oe perhaps the slumber if lethargic aha dull. There are usually pains. uneasiness under the right Side a rid shoulder, .blades, a bitter tas'tej iri the moucli, sudden fdizz:tiess A on. Rising, furred rorgne, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All or any of these symptoms may accompany the bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient’s life is scarcely worth' living. ! Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills relieve this trouble speedily*. They stir'the liver and open the. clogged-up system, thereby preventing. many impurities, from: entering the blood, and once more the human mechanism works, smoothly' and easily. ’ "
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12535, 23 April 1935, Page 2
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