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THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE.

A FAMILIAR- OBJECT IN THOUSANDS Oi HOMES. • Tin- Amber Bottle in which Dr. : Morse's Indian Root Pills are packed is probably better known as a familiar object about the homo than any other bottle of a like kind. . It is not there as an; ornament, but for practical everyday use. In the best regulated families the little ills of life will creep in. Some ™mb e rof tho family circle may occasionally buffer from Biliousness or Indigestion, and one Or the other will from time to time exhibit the well-known symptoms ■of Constipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints arise M: should, therefore, no bo neglected. = ' The slight ■ headache Had breath, and discoloured tongue, are tho index to a disordered stomach, and to necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and Bv following such a com so tho more ex pensive method of calling in a • doctor 1 c " 3 ' \; n 'nvoided . lie vour own doctor, Inay be Hi ! Morse's Indian Root PilLs, and always keep the littlo bottle in tho house, 80 that when sickness invades your home you will have .» : sure and. wimble remedy to banish it from your threshold,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 5

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THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 5

THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 5