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BLOOD POISONING.

THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFYING AND HEALING PROPERTIES OF DR. MORSES INDIAN ROOT PILLS EXEMPLIFIED. Mr.. .Torn Cummins, of Cummins Bros., cabinet-makor.s, •etc., 9, Queen's Court, Queen's Place, Sydney, relates in the following letter how, having contracted Barber's Rash, he took a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and was perfectly cured in a fow days. Hi* says:—"l may state that Dr. Morse's Indian .Root Pills have been our family medicine for years, and their valuable curative properties for all common ailments, and disorders of the blood need no further comment than to say that we have always found tl.em most satisfactory. A snort time since 1 contracted Barber s Rash, which in a couple of days completely covered my chin and even reached my ears. I wad advised by a friend, a barbel, to apply carbolic oil to tlae face and use Dr. .Morse's Indian Root Pills regularly until all traces had disappeared. In less than ton davs mv hiiu was quite clear acjain and perfectly liealed. 1 still tak© a pill or two occasionally, which keeps my system in a healthy condition, and at home we are never without. a supply. J may mention that 1 subsequently saw mv friend and asked him why he had recommended Dr. Morse's Indian ( Root Pills. Ho replied that lie and his family had been u-ing them for some time, and i he reckoned tha* they were the best blood inediciiK. on the market." Dr. Morse's In- • dian Roof Pills arc a perfect Blood Purifier, J and a positive and permanent cute for Biliousness. Indigestion, Constipation, Head- i ache*, Sallow Oonip!e\ on, Uivei aucl Kidney Troubles, Piles. Pimples. Ikii'-f, and Blotches and for Female Ailments. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 3

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BLOOD POISONING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 3

BLOOD POISONING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 3

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