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1 m MR CHAS. J. STINE OF STEPHENSON'S AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. TELLS OP THE BENEFIT DERIVED FROM TAKING DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mr Si:ine has been appearing throughout Australia and in New Zealand in i “Mama’s - New Husband” and “Brown’s j In Town/’ delighting thousands of people. When asked how it was he kept in such fine condition physically ho unhesitatingly said it was because he always made it a practice to take two or three of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills when he felt he was beginning to get out of sorts. He went on the principle that an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure. Mr Stine, in his letter, says:—“For months past I have been troubled, with my Liver. My mother-in-law, in America—long before I came to Australia—recommended Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I tried and I tell you honestly that after using them I feel like a different man. They aid digestion, cleanse the Stomach, and [ give tone to the entire system. ’l always have a bottle with me, and find them to bo all you claim them to be. A pill or two taken once or twice a week regulates ray system perfectly, producing sound sleep and elasticity of spirits. You may make whatever use of this you think fit. Yours very truly Chas. J. Stine, Palace Theatre.’’ Many people think if some prominent man recommends a medicine it must be all right, but blood is the same in King and Kaiser. Prince and Peasant, Senator and Tramp. The medicine that will regulate tho system of somebody will regulate the system of everybody. D r Morse’s Indian Root Pills assist in the digestion and assimilation of food cleansing the Stomach and driving poisonous humours out of the Blood, making it rich and red. They aro a positive and permanent cure for all complaints arising from Stomach Liver and Kidney trouble, and are a perfect Blood-purifier. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cine. Xs6d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5733, 31 October 1905, Page 3

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