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THEY STIR THE LIVER

MO REMEDY AS POTENT AS DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.

The climate of New Zealand is such that tihe Liver gets out of order quicker than any other organ of fcbo body. "When the Liver does get cat or order the whole system is upset, and Constipation, Biliousness, and Stomach Troubles follow speedily. Dr. Mouse's Indian Root Pills reach the Liver as no other remedy ever did. They open the clogged ducts, allowing tihe Bile to flow, which is essential to the digestion and assimilation of food. Constipation, Biliousness, Stomach Troubles, and Sick Headaches are the result of Liver inactivity, and the remedy that "Stirs the Liver" will at once relieve these.

distressing complaints. The mild, yet thorough manner in which Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse and regulate the system, is told in the following statement of Mr A. C. Elliott, of Ashbutron. This gentleman has used these Pills for a considerable time, and cannot speak -boo highly of them. "I have used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for a considerable time, 3' writes Mr Elliott, "and found them a splendid corrective for constipation and Liver Ailments; they regulate and tone up tne system when out of order, without causing any distress or sickness."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 7

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THEY STIR THE LIVER Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 7

THEY STIR THE LIVER Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 7

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