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ipeakii 8n Highest Terms of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills During the course of her long experience as a Nurse extending over nearly a quarter of a century, Nurse Ball has had many opportunities of judging the qualities of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills after years of use. These pills have eontinued to prove so satisfactory that she still :;#M- •'- takes them' herself : as well as advising her patients to do so.' Nurse Ball's letter follows: ■■'•■■-■ | Melrose Street, *•■'-'■"■' '''""'.' ; " Newmarket, Auckland, N.Z. •Dear'Sirs, ' " _ I have much pleasure in recommending Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a useful purgative medicine. I have been using them numt>e,r of .years personally and with my patients. It ia now more than twenty four years since I first commenced Maternity Nursing in Melbourne where I practised many years and came here a little more than four years ago. You can use my testimony as to the efficacy of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills when desired. (Signed) NURSE BALL. sa#J£%fi '-T To-day there are more bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root (Frcm a. PA,/,) Pills passing into the hands of consumers than of any other Proprietary, article',in JSfew Zealand*, and. At is because the principle on which this remedy rests is a sound one, and that they have the confidence of the Public as nothing else. *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ has. They ; relieve Conby assisting the flow of the bile. Their action, though ,j|| mild and gentle, is directly on the liver, increasing || the digestive secretions, ,|| and thereby in Nature's || own way effectively reliev- || ing this most persistent |§ arid, difficult; complaint, ||| lIVER PobTH e

rATti'rc for rcmow Ttic : Worro s is WADE’S WORM PIGS. I’rioß Is 6d. . .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10089, 1 October 1918, Page 7

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276

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10089, 1 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10089, 1 October 1918, Page 7

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