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WHEN RUN DOWN

DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS PROVE BENEFICIAL. “I have no hesitation in forwarding these few lines,” writes Mr T. O. Padman, 67, Maclaggan street, Dunedin, “as testimony of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a groat remedy for eon stipation; they act mildly with the average person. And I can further vouch as to thoiir efficacy as a tonic for invigorating the system. Having received this benefit from their use, I furnish those few' linos in hopes that they may prove of service to any persons suffering from constipation or being run down,’ ’

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11170, 28 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11170, 28 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11170, 28 March 1922, Page 7

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