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The Origin of Most Illnesses. Constipation is like stuffing up the sewers of the city, and keeping all the filth in them till they are filled with poison and corruption, breeding disease and pestilence. When the bowels are clogged, the waste mattez decays and ferments, and enters th© blood, and is carried to all parts o£ the body, producing Headaches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and various other ailments, disturbing the heart and nervous system, and if continued is liable to cause inflammation of the bowels, liver and kidrevs. To maintain a healthy system, the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is too often ignored. As a remedy for Constipation, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have proved their value beyond doubt. They act upon the liver and stimulate the secretion of bile, which thoroughly digests the food, and assists the bowels, in a perfectly natural manner, to throw ofl the waste matter from the system. These Pills do not weaken, sicken, or gripe, nor parch the bowels—like salts (which thin the Blood) and many other remedies juch as liquid paraffin, which only aggravate the trouble —but they fro restore them to their normal condition. PS.OX6OT Sr EFFICIENT SE New Plymouth iWPSHMS, GUSiOMS as 4 COEtSTT ®KtagxaaffiSs “Cc SfeSag&caes 24] ‘ ©RrO. Bok ana

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 January 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 January 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 January 1927, Page 13

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