THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. * IN WHICH DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ARE PACKED. THE FAMILY MEDICINE OF THOUSANDS. There is no more familiar bottle than the little amber one, the contents of ■which minister alike to the rich and to the poor. It is to be found everywhere, where it goes once it stays. Thoussands of people are using Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and their ever-in-creasing sales bear testimony to their merit and popularity. They are the ideal family medicine. T hey keep the system in proper working order, cleanse the. bloods and aid in the digestion and assimilation of food. The marvellous cleansing and healing properties of these Pills are no new thing. Thousands of people are using them, and those who have never tried them* will find neighbours, friends and relatives echoing and re-echoing their praise. They are the household remedy of millions, and their ever-increasing - sale bears testimony to their merit and popularity. They are a purely vegetable remedy, carefully and skilfully compounded solely by the proprietors, and are never manufactured except under their direct supervision. A dose or two of these Pills taken once or twice a week regulate the system perfectly. They are a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Sick Headaches, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and blotches,’ and for Female Ailments. DIRECTIONS ADULTS TWO TO FOUR PILLS CHILDREN A HALF TO A WHOLE PILL OI3SOLVEO IN SWEETENEO WATER. To be faMen before retiring. iifnyg
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 74 (Supplement)
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246Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 74 (Supplement)
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