Perfect Health
Is within the reach of almost every woman. The weakness, nervousness and irritability from which so rooky women suffer is in general -due to disease of the delicate womanly organism. When the disease is cured the general health is te-established. . , , Mrs E. Chapman, 24 Princess street, Sydney, tells how Dr Morse’s Indian Boot Pills saved her from a Me of misery, and restored her to health and happiness. She writes: “Some years ago I Buffered from Headache and Biliousness, which finally ended in Liver Complaint, so the doctors told me. I underwent treatment fro in various ones, but no relief could I find, my back got worse, and I had to work har with a family. My hack got considerably worse, and finally I had to give up work. At the same tune I was badly affected with the various ailments that women are subject to .1 r^ 1 -'^ b l R p cnvo up all hope, and felt that life was Sot worth living; but relief came when I was persuaded to take a course ox Vi Morse’s Indian Pact Pills; from that hour I have never been without them. I can say without fear that they completely cured me, for I am now able to work without trouble, regular m habits, and I can confidently recommend them fco all women similarly troubled, and 1 know there are hundreds. I am only too glad to be able to give this testimony. I may also state that my husband has derived great benefit from taking the Pills.” Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills make Weak women strong, sick women well. «j*hey promote regularity, dry disagreeable and enfeebling drains, heal inflammation, and cure female weakness. When these diseases are cured. Headache, Backache and Nervous Weakness are cured also. Packed in amber bottles, and sold 'throughout Australasia.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1650, 14 October 1903, Page 76 (Supplement)
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