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CONSTIPATION.

.Constipation is like stuffing up the sewers of the city, and keeping all the filth in them until they are filled with poison and corruption, breeding disease and pestilence. When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments, and enters the Blood, ands is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, 'Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and various other ailments, disturbing the Heart and Nervous System, and, if continued, is liable to cause Inflammation of the Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys. To maintain a healthy system, the Bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature’s provisions ; which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women are the greatest offenders, but sooner or later they must pay the penalty. Many women’s ailments are due to the straining and purging, following upon Habitual Constipation, and in many oases displacement of the Pelvic organs may be attributed to the same cause. As a perfect laxative for children and adults. Dr Morse’s Indian Boot Pills are unequalled. Mrs M. Murphy, storekeeper, Grosvenor street, Kensington, Dunedin, states; I can recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, having used them myself and in my family for .over twelve months. I am convinced that they the system and correct the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels when oai of order. They are gentle in their aotion, and give permanent results. For invalids they are an invaluable medicine.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 7

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CONSTIPATION. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 7

CONSTIPATION. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 7