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ALWAYS AILING

What a world of meaning these tw« words convey. Yet in thousands oi homes tho same tale is told of sick and ailing; wives and daughters who suffoi from constant headaches, loss of energy, loss of appetite, depression, habitual con atipation, and frequent attacks of Bit iousneßs and Indigestion. "For a long time I suffered with fear ful Headaches," writes Mrs W. Watson Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers, "aw at times I was quite ijnablo to hold raj head up. I always had an uncomfort able feeling, always tired and sleepy oi tor eating, and to do my householc work was a great trouble. I also hot dropsical swellings. I tried many modi cines but I got no good from them eo a friend advised mo to try Dr Morso'i Indian Boot Pills, which gave m* a] most immediate relief, and since usini them the headaches have ceased, tin swellings have disappeared, and I an rapidly regaining my health. I alway recommend your Pills to ani womai who is suffering the Bame as I did." Are you always ailing? If so, do no prive U'i boDe; do not despair if doctor"! prescriptions and other medicines hav had no permanent effect. Dr Morse' Indian Hoot Pills have invariabr. proved successful, and thousands o women who have been restored to healtl gratefully testify to the ; great ourativ, and corrective influences of Dr Morse'Indian Boot Pills. '

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7017, 4 January 1910, Page 7

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ALWAYS AILING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7017, 4 January 1910, Page 7

ALWAYS AILING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7017, 4 January 1910, Page 7

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