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PILES MID LIVER COMPLAINT. A YOUNG MAN'S EXPERIENCE AND THE WONDIiRFUL RESULTS ATTAINED BY USING DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mr. W. L. Davies, 320 Victoria•treet, Darlinghurst, Sydney, writes: -—"For n great number of years I suffered from Biliousness and Liver Complaints, indeed almost from boyhood, but some four years ago it took a more decisive effect, causing dizziness and langour, depression on rising in the morning, and I also suffered fiom Indigestion and Cons tipation. w, l. Davim. The various re(From a Photo.) mcdies I tried gave only passing relief and *o acute became the costiveness that inflammation set in, and piles were the result. I read of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and thought perhaps they might prove more beneficial than the other medicines I used. So I purchased some, and persevered, deciding to give them a fair trial. In the Course of a week or two I felt better in myself, and gradually I seemed to overcome my troubles. Finally, I may truly say, I was entirely free from my ailments,_ and ever since I have never been without a supply of your Pills in the house and on the first indication of any of the symptoms a close or two puts me right. I heartily recommend your remedy, and you have my full permission to use this." mv v> W

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9614, 13 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9614, 13 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9614, 13 December 1907, Page 4

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