MR. P. A. PHILIPS.
EX-MAYOR AND TOWN CLERK OF AUCKLAND, PRAISES DR..MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Many people think if some prominent man recommends a medicine it ;ini=t be nil right, but blood is the- same; in king ami kaiser, prince *n'l pcasai ,t, senator and tramp. Tinmedicine that will regniate the. system of somebody will regulate the system of anybody. M-\ Philips says it affords him groat pleasure to testify to the virtues of Dr.' Morse's Indian Root Pills. He further say;,: "Nearly three years since I came to Sydney after half-a century's residence in New Zealand. I commenced taking these pills, and have found them of inestimable benefit in relieving flatulence*, dyspepsia, indigestion and its usual train of horrors, and this after taking various remedies, and a cartload of drugs and patent, medicines." A dose or two of the. pills taken once or twice a week regulate the system perfectly. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, c!eiirif.'««g the .Homaeft, . .Kin;* lifo in the liver * move in the bovsis, making blood thai',s rich and rod. »nd c iving nil impurities therefrom. Hw a. a positive and permanent c;--e ■ - niliot' i *ss. indigestic , constipation, Ji6at vhos. siilow complexion, liver and knlne" troubles, piles, pimplr boils and blotch*-, and for female ailment %
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 3
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