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THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE.

A FAMILIAR OBJECT IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES. The Amber Bottle in which Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Bills are packed is probably better known os a familiar object about the home than any other bottle 01 a like kind It is not there as an ornament, but for practical every-day use. In the >st regufated families the httlo ills of Me will creep in Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or tho other will rom time to time exhibit the well-known symp toms of Constipation. From these 'link troubles more serious complaints arise, and should, therefore, not be neglected. The >liKht headache, bad breath, and discoloured tongue, are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe sure, and reliable remedv in the house is apparent- By. followinc -Mich a course tho more expensive m.-thod of rail,rig in a doctor will be quite unnecessary. Be your olvll doctor, prescribe Dr. Morse's Indian Root Bills- and always keep the little bottle in the house, so that when sickness invades your borne you will have a sure and reliable remedy to banish it from your thresbold.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15512, 20 January 1914, Page 5

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THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15512, 20 January 1914, Page 5

THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15512, 20 January 1914, Page 5

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