BILIOUSNESS. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS REACH THE LIVER AS NO OTHER REMEDY DOES. . • - Biliousness, by its terrible effect upon the spirits and energy of its victim, is one of the most distressing . of common ailments. Usually preceded by irregularity of the bowels, it is followed by severe headaches and dizziness and total inability to do anything whatever. Many medicines are simply purgatives operating on the Bowels only, and having no permanent effect. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills act directly on the Liver, cleansing the Bowels and restoring the system to its proper condition. Here is proof of what we say:— ".■ "For many years my husband was a martyr to severe headaches," says Mrs. Mary Jones, Tory-street, Wellington, "which would come on at intervals with terrible bilious attacks. We tried many socalled remedies, but nothing hpd a lasting effect until using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which were recommended to him. Since talcing these Pills . regularly about once a week he has had but slight attacks, and none at all for some months. I use the Pills myself, and find them a most efficient .corrective." '■;'-:■■■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13499, 28 May 1907, Page 7
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