THE STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE. DR. MORSE'E INDIAN ROOT PILLS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. The prudent housewife always keep* a bottle in the house, for she has learnt by experience that Nature occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pill*. In thousands of homes the little Amber Bottle in which those Pill* are packed is the solo M«dwiw Chest, for in almost every case of sickness Dr. Morse ■ Indian Root Pills can be administered with beneficial results. Whatever the ailment, is imperative that th«> bowels shall bo^ kept free, and the process by which the blood is purified shall be stimulated. Many, a serious illness mav be prevented by the timely use : of these Pills, which being vegetable do not weaken, sicken, nor gripe, and may be taken by the most delicate woman or the youngest C "I desire to add my testimony to the' valuable properties fit ■roar famous Dr. .Morse's Indian Root Pills," writes ■■ Mrs. Stanton, 36, Wynyard-street, Auckland. 'I have ever found them a most efficaoiius * remedy for headaches, and to overcome the common ailments ,of . life. All my family (which are grown up) use them, and they all find them highly beneficial. We all agree thov. arc a splendid Farnilv Medicine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13845, 3 September 1908, Page 7
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