“DIZZINESS ”
Is a very common consequence of indigestion andi torpid liver. Sometimes there are spots before the eyes, and hot flushes. At other times a sensation of vertigo occurs, at once suffocating and blinding. It is a Avaste of time to attempt to cure this condition by ordinary means or remedies. The stomach and organs of digestion , and nutrition must be restored to healthy activity, the blood must be r purified, the lrver I cleansed and strengthened, the kidneys to Avork properly, as nature intended, before a cure can be hoped for. This is the AArork Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills do. They strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, cleanse the clogged liver, give the kidneys the help they require, and promote the health of every or- * f ' gan of the body. “Having been a sufferer from biliousness and headaches, and tried different medicines, also doctor’s poAvders for the head, and getting no relief from them, seeing- Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills advertised, I purchased a bottle, and the first dose relieved me. My husband also rises them. I recommend them to all my friends suffering the same as I was. I may say I have been using them some time, and never knoAvn them to fail. You may make AAdiat use you like of this.” This is the evidence of Mrs Noble, Hurstville, N.S.W. Dr Morse’s Indian. Root Pills positively cure biliousness, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, headaches, liver and kidney complaints, pimples, and blotches. Price Is 3d per bottle, at all chemists and storekeepers. Sole- proprietors, The W. IT- Comstock Co., Limited (Australasian Depot), 58, Pitt street, Sydney. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name bloAvn thereon.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 16
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