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A WOMAN'S AILMENTS.

TERRIBLE STATE OP' SUFFERING RE-

LIEVED AND PERMANENTLY OVER-

COME BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ':'*'' *

Women who suffer frequently lose heart. when doctors and medicine fail to give them relief. Without health what is a woman's life? She loses her good looks, her rounded, form, and life becomes a burden. " For many years," writes Mrs. Rose Drury, of 194, Crown-street, " I was subject to periodical weakness and suffered most acutely from Constipation, Liver, and Kidney Troubles; in fact, I have been bound for six weeks at. a time. What I went through no one but myself cart have any conception of. As I had children to look after and my work to do, I was naturally kept going frcyn morning to night. When night came I could not sleep, and I got up in the morning a ghost of. myself. Headaches lacked my brain, and gave the thought that \lf. should go mad. I tried many doctors, and any kind of medicine that I had an idea would do me good, but of no avail, and so the days and weeks went on, and I resigned myself to what I thought was the inevitable). When talking to a neighbour one day she asked me if I had tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I replied ' No.' » It was on! "her recommendation—they had cured herrthat. I began to take them, and from that day (about eighteen months ago) I have not suffered in the least. My work is .no longer a trouble, and my life, which formerly was a misery, is a pleasure. I seem to see my everyday life and work in a different light, and what at one time was a nuisance and worry is now a source of delight, and I can confidently say that I put it down to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. That thev are a wonderful medicine I can confidently affirm, as 1 have proved them, and this testimonial should be, to any sceptic as to their reliability, a perfect proof of their curative powers. I recommend them always, and if it was in my power I; would recommend them to all the world. I have no trouble with my liver, and am regular in every way. I think it is only right I should let everyone know what Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have done for me, and I do not see, as they have cured'me, why they should not do so to everyone similarly affected. Try them, at all events, if so suffering, and the result will be, I am sure, perfectly satisfactory."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 3

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436

A WOMAN'S AILMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 3

A WOMAN'S AILMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 3