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r.ftr-' •■^ft T 1 M M iv*C^SSm j-=<s> mm ateswjsi V ria s~i A M r Johr> N c Robbie =A from 4 PKofo Ir. J 0 Mcßobble 9 aged 107 of Luxmore Road, off Evasi Street, Walmataitai, Timaru North, whose photo as reproduced, testifies as follows: — "I have taken Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a blood purifier and for constipation over a period of the past ten years and my experience of this medicine is that I can advise others to use it for these complaints, I need scarcely add that I personally recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to my friends and acquaintances and they verify my faith in this medicine. I am of a venerable old age, being 107 years of age this month, September, and have received the old age pension for the past twenty-seven years. Recently some controversy in the local press concerning my age was satisfactorily settled and most people now accept the fact. I am no invalid, but do half a day's work occasionally, and keep my own garden in order and move about like other people in the city. I was twice married and am a father of three children. My wives are deceased. I came from Glasgow, Scotland, 55 years ago, and settled in the Canterbury province. I am hale and hearty, and hope to see some future summers." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills enjoy a world-wide reputation as an ideal blood purifier for both young and old. They stir the liver, stimulate the kidneys and cause the bowels to act in a healthy and regular manner. They make you feel brighter. -.ye m LJOR THE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19177, 17 November 1925, Page 16
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279Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19177, 17 November 1925, Page 16
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