EYES SPEAK
[Volumes at times of people's happiness or misery. The dull, sunken eye, • with its dark circle, ' almost surely speaks of illhealth. With the dull ■ eye go usually the sallow sunken cheek and muddy complexion, all testifying to liver and' kidney disorder, a deranged stomach and consequent impure blood. ' :■'"'"■'' ',:.■,"'''- ■
Mr. David Dunne of 396, Oxford-street, Paddington, Sydney, sends us the following which is well worthy of publication : — "For a number of years I suffered acutely from liver and kidney troubles, suffering the most intense agony. I was treated by several physicians for some time, but nothing seemed to give me any permanent relief. I 'was' becoming despondent and melancholy, but seeing an advertisement that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were specially made for that class "of disease, I determined to give them a trial, and am most happy to sav (and shall be only too glad if you will give this publicity) that I believe they have effected a complete cure. ,1 have none of the old symptoms, and 'the pains have left me entirely. I cannot be too thankful." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse the stomach,: and make the blood rich and red, and are a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion; constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, 5 liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils, and blotches, and female ailments. Put up in amber bottles, with the full name blown, thereon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12044, 14 August 1902, Page 3
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