V^i ¥ ■ £- ; w M j,,; : ■Uf; « •"-5 }mm "Vr'-:-' [II AND THE REMEDY Most of us know the symptoms of Biliousness —that awful Head Dizzi-y ness Furred Tongue perhaps Vomiting and a general feeling of Languor. The liver is upset probably from over-indulgence in rich food or drink or eating the wrong type of food and insufficient exercise. Perhaps too, the liver i» inclined to be sluggish. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have long been recognised as the ideal remedy for Biliousness. They stir the liver to healthy action, cleanse and stimulate the bowels, regulate the digestion and tone up the system. - MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 1 .) ~:v v-fu. • _r i V. : s imm _
FOR ALL CL ASSES OF PRINTING. COLOURED LABELS SHOWCARDS ALMANACS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21794, 8 May 1934, Page 14
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