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REMARKABLE TESTIMONY. A NEWCASTLE LADY’S EXPERIENCE. TWICE GIVEN DP BY THE DOCTORS, AND TWICE DR . MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS , PROVE SUCCESSFUL. Mrs Elizabeth Lightfoot,'.of Lambton Heights, Newcastle, N.S.W.,'relates a story which is often told hy women; of suffering for years from Habitual Constipation, dreadful headaches, general debility, and subsequently from a bad log. How Dr Mouse’s Indian Root Pills restored her to health, and healed tho running sores, when doctors’ efforts failed, Is best told in her letter which bears her signature, attested to by a Justice of the Peace. “ For over four years,” sho states, “I was in bad health, and suffered dreadfully from Constipation, Sever© Headaches, and General Debility, I took all kinds of medicine, and my doctor prescribed . for many months. He could practically do nothing for me, and finally advised me to take an openmedicine regularly. I tried many pills and remedies, but ! failed to gain any benefit be>yond the temMrs Lightfoot. penary move(Froiii a photo.) meiit of tho bowels. The local storekeeper on© day advised me to try Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. I had no faith in pills, but I tried them, and the first couple of-dcses seemed to have a wonderful effect. I continued with them, and I can truly say they gave me ©very encouragement. I soon regained my strength and activity, and was free from headaches and dizziness, and my system became regular in every way. This all happened about four years ago. Somo time since, having discontinued your Pills altogether, I had a breaking out on my leg, which extended from the ankle to the knee. I used various ointments, but, finding they had no deterring effect, I consulted the doctors, who treated me for some months; but they failed to' do me any good, and advised me to lay up or go to the hospital for treatment. li was only as a last resource that I thought of your pills (having previously been under the impression Pills were only pugatives). I commenced taking them regularly, and gradually my leg got better, and in a few months entirely healed. This wonderful cure entitles them to ©very, credit for their Blood Purifying and healing properties. I have since used them regularly.once or twice a week, and I have much pleasure in recommending your Pills as a household medicine for children and adults, and especially for mothers under all conditions. I am giving this unsolicited testimonial as a debt of gratitude tr you, and you may use it in any way you wish. Mrs Elizabeth Lightfoot.” Subscribed and declared at Lambton. N.S.W., this third day of June, out thousand nine hundred and five, before me, George E. Hardy, J.P. ■ Dr Morse Indian Root Pills are not siihply purgatives. They contain more important properties, which act directly on tho Liver, Kidneys and Blood; correcting, purifying and restoring tin whole system to health and strength. The many wonderful cures effected Ip these Pills have awakened tho interest of all classes to the curative, cleansim and healing properties, and to-day D’ Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the Family remedy, not only of tbo mine) and the artisan, ' but of the mon wealthy, professional and independent section of the community. 4 The gold production of the United States for 1904 is stated to have beei 84,551,300d0l (£16,910,260), an incrcas over that of 1903 of nearly 11,000,00,, dol (£2,200.000). r , IT it

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13936, 19 December 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13936, 19 December 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13936, 19 December 1905, Page 5

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