BILIOUSNESS. AVOIDED BY A REGULAR DOSE OK DR. - MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT TILLS. " Pretention is better than cure " is a triu saying, but unfortunately most people do not follow this simple rule. ;md it is not until they feel really ill that they realise their system is out or order. An exception to this, however, is Mrs Minnie Armstrong, of Wakanui Road. Ashbur{< n, who finds an occasional dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills keeps her free from Biliousness. MrsArmstrong writes: "I have found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills an excellent medicine for dispelling Biliousness. I am never a sufferer with this complaint after taking a dose of Dr. Morse's Ind.an Root pills two or three times a week. I can . state that I suffered *™ f*g&£g* , f - ; with this common complaint which pros- -, rates so manv, and I was no exception.,^ testimony-." ,v- ---.'.'.' '• ..- -si"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15750, 27 October 1914, Page 3
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