FAINTING TXJENS.
BANISHED BY DR. MOR?£-? INDIAN BOOT PILLS. Mrs. Margaret Boyd, 7, Maloo'.a I Avenue, off Tinakori Road, ThorneW, : writes:—" I was first advised by a relative in Palmerston North to try Dr. . Morse's Indian Root Pills, as I "was a great sufferer from biliousness and indigestion, and at times was so bad that I took ' fainting turns,' bnt after taking a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills I noticed a wonderful improvement in my condition. The old malady soon disappeared, and I became restored to normal health again. I' know they are a great blood purifier, and I frequently recorr.mend them to my friends wherever I believe them useful in oombating the.-e troubles."
Fancy £2 reductba oa men's Guiisi Btry one' now before the prieas go op again* Stock Bate as Kns of Fsrai'dg.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 4
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