LACK OF ENERGY.
THAT FEELING OF "NOT TOO . " WELL.'
In almost every instance that Lack of Energy is du3 •to a weak system. Weak, because the Liver or Kidneys, or Bowels, are in a sluggish condition, and the whole energy of the body ■ is absorbed by those organs. Have you ever noticed how much better you can work, or walk, or play when you feel quite well? Yes; and use twice as much energy and yet feel less tired. Yet thousands of men. and women feel weak and tired, and wear that weary look. It positively becomes a disease in many cases, and its ultimate results are not to be conjectured. Stimulants and tonics give temporary relief only. You must get the remedy that will put new life into your body, fresh energy into your muscles, brace up y n -*r nerves, brighten your countenance, sind a. silver lining to every cloud. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills tone up the Liver and Kidneys, and by aiding in the digestion and assimilation of food they replenish the system with warm and healthy Blood, giving vigour to the whole" bodv, and a happy issue out of all your afflictions. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect Blood Purifier, and a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13353, 6 December 1906, Page 3
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