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A WONDERFUL CORRECTIVE.

"NOT A CURE-ALL."

It is not claimed that Dr. Morse's Indian Pills aro a cure-all, but as a genuine corrective for all common ailments arising from disorders of ti.o Blood, tho .Stomach, Liver and Kidneys" they aro undoubtedly tho best remedy.»<>n tho market. An ounce of prevention is often worth lbs of cure, and as many people are more or less subject to some weakness,, when 'the flutter gives warning of its approach it is both wise uud reasonable to adopt some moans of preventing symptoms developing into serious illness.

" At one time," writes Mrs. W. McGuiro, Rudolph-street, Newton, Auckland, "Iwas "a great sufferer from Headaches, and was often affected with pain in the side, which I understood proceeded from ' tho Liver. About two years ago I was induced to givo your Pills a trial, and tho results have been most satisfactory. Indeed, 1 may say that I have hardly known what a headache is since usiii" these Pills, and a dose occasionally keeps mo in splendid health. I have recommended your Pills to everybody, and I know of dozens of-cases whe.ro the effect, has/been; marvellous Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc indeed a. splendid corrective, suitable for old and young." v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 3

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A WONDERFUL CORRECTIVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 3

A WONDERFUL CORRECTIVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 3