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A SCEPTIC CONVINCED.

DOUBT TURNED TO FAITH.

Thr sceptical unbeliever is a uaan ofcen to be shunned. Without faith he goes through the world endeavoring to combat truths which ho caunot understand, and often throwing cold water upon others' firm couvictiona. Mr J. H. King, of 11, Jersey Terrace, Sydney, was once a sceptic. He doubted that years of agony and pain could be turned into joy and pleasure. To day he is a firm believer in the truth of those things he once so persistently doubted. R< ad what he writes: " On tbe recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. I put little or no faith in them, but in a few days I was surprised and pleased to find that my digestien was decidedly improved. Fop me this was something to be more than thttnkf nl for. Jvi any years I had suffered from chronic dyspepsia. Years of pain, had undoubtedly dulled my senses to the fact that a cure for me somewhere did exist, bnt year in year out I suffered from this dire complaint, and try what doctors or medicine I could, no change for the better resulted. Purely in the spirit of curiosity, at last I took Dr Morse' 3 Indian Root Pills. They did in a few days what years of other medicines and doctors had failed to do. I am now entirely free from any trace of my old complaint. My appetite is good, and I can digest with ease and comfort all kinds of food, and it is with feelings of the deepest gratitude that I thank Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for my complete and absolute recovery to perfect health." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples and blotches, and for female ailments. Put up in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 14 April 1903, Page 1

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A SCEPTIC CONVINCED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 14 April 1903, Page 1

A SCEPTIC CONVINCED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 14 April 1903, Page 1