A SLUGGISH LIVER
MADE OPERATIVE BY THE USE OF DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Mr John Butler, of 211, Kent street, Sydney, having suffered from a sluggish liver, and frequently from indigestion jmd constipation, tells of the wonderful and permanent effects obtained by using ,I)r Morse's Indian. Root Bills, which icorrect the liver, but do not jrripe, and •restore the bowels to a normal and healthy condition, thus overcoming constipation naturally and permanently. '"Having used Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a corrective for. a sluggish liver, he states, “and occasionally for indigestion, I can assure you that there is no better remedy. I was in the habit of taking Epsom Salts and from time to time I tried other medicines, but hone have proved so effectual or permanent
in their results as Mr John Butler. -Dr Morse's Indian (From a photo.) Hoot Pills. . They do not gripe— like .many other physics, which'usually open the bowels once and leave you just as .constipated : again tho following day. Your pills- restore the bowels to. a normal and • healthy, condition, 'without causing pain, or weakening the system. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills arc a searching Medicine. They reach_the liver as no other medicine does. T.h°v put a move in your bowels, strength into the kidneys, and life into your liver, bracing up the nerves and muscles, toning hp the stomach.'stimulating the circulation, and imparting health and ■ energy through the medium of a well' regulated system.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7019, 6 January 1910, Page 9
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243A SLUGGISH LIVER New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7019, 6 January 1910, Page 9
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