RELIEF AT LAST, GRATITUDE OF A NEW ZEALAND WOMAN. DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS BROUGHT HEALTH, STRENGTH AND HAPPINESS. Disease makes many a woman prematurely old. Dark-rimmed eyes, hollow cheeks, and wasted form are accompanied by listlessness and loss of ambition. One of the commonest expressions of women cured by Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills is, “ They have made a new woman of me.” There is a world of moaning in tho words. No better testimony as to the value of this remedy could be offered than that of Mrs S. C. Funnell, Waiowaka, Wellington, Now Zealand, who writes: —“I think it is about time I let you know the benefit I have received from Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. My back was that bad if I tried to sit up straight it felt as if it would break. I also suffered with' sick headaches since I was twelve years of age; I am now twenty-five. There was scarcely a day but what I had a headache more or less, till about two years ago I tried Dr Morse’s Indian Root . Pills, after trying many other patent remedies. After taking about two bottles of the pills I felt better, and after taking six bottles I felt better than I had done for years. I have not had a bad back since. When I happen to got a headache—which is not very often—a dose of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills sets it all right. My husband says they are tho best' pills he has ever used.” Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills make weak women strong, and sick women well. They cure debilitating drains, heal inflammation, and cure female weakness. They make now women of those prematurely aged by disease. ' They are a nositive and permanent cure for all diseases arising from a disordered stomach and liver, and they will permanently cure Constipation. Biliousness and Sick Headache, at the same time acting as a perfect Blood Purifier.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 3
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