A NURSE'S RECOMMENDATION A duly qualified nurse admittedly ranks next to the doctor as an authority on the treatments of general ailments end womanly weaknesses. She is therefore able to judge and competent $o speak of the wonderful efficacy of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy for all complaints originating from disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys and other ailments, from whatever cause arising. Nurse JohnBtone, of Backett Terrace, Charters Towem? Q,, writes:—"l have much pleasure in k m en d mg C\ your splenv\ did reme- \\ dy, D r 1 \\ Morse's ' K years I Jfe have used filP r 1 s h fona C ll y ; * '' " and they have assisted Nature in tho fulfilment of her functions during my advancing years. lam now sixty years of age, enjoy wonderful health, and am entirely free from ache or pain. During the past ten years, in my capacity of a nurse, I have always recommended your Pills, and I still do so, as they are a gentle, but sure and effective medicine, suitable for young and old. I am sure if the young women would only use your remedy occasionally, and study their health, there would be far less sickly and ailing wives. They would do well to take a course of these Pills and endeavour to overcome their weakness, and thus in the years after the period of child-bearing they might live in comfort, free from the ailments which so many are afflicted with in their declining years. Again, I heartily recommend your remedy to women." 16
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 9
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260Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 9
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