When Indisposed.
DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILU STILL EFFECTIVE AFTER TWENTY YEARS' USE.
It is said that after repeated and lengthy use of certain medicinei that, the patient becomes immune tc
their effects and then it ia n ecossarj to resort to soma other remedy, and while tha' may offer, be true, V is not so with Dr Mors e'a Indian I Root Pills land i a J proved by the fact that they are sun me everyuay remedy in thousands of homes after years of satislactory use. A convincing example is contained in the letter from Mrs. Jane Skelton, of 87 Huxley St., Sydenham, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes:—"l can say that after twenty years' experience in the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that they still occupy a place in rny household as a rood family medicine; they seem to combat most of the little ills that flesh is heir to, and I find them accordingly most effective is well for the children when indisposed, "sou have my consent to publish this testimony if required." Mrs. Rlcelton's statement will be endorsed by thousands of people throughout New Zealand who have been using Dr. Morse's Indian Root IHHs for years and are still finding them effective as a medicine.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2737, 6 June 1918, Page 5
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