Nurse EAWilliarnSj ( rrom-d'PKol^ CONSTIPATION ■ WANGANUI NURSE TAKES AND ADVISES Dr. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS _. 6 Urquhart Street, Wanganui. D4ar Sirs,— I can highly recommend Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a genuine remedy for constipation, I having personally used them and found most beneficial relief. I have been maternity nursing for a period of thirty years, both here and J*- Feuding, and at times have recommended these pills where I deemed them necessary. (Signed) Mrs. E. A. WILLIAMS. No matter what the cause, Constipation should never be allowed to become chronic. Nurses realise this more than the average citizen; in fact one of their most important duties is to see that the patients’ bowels operate daily. Most nurses also realise that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an invaluable remedy for this purpose. They are not a drastic purgative, and do not weaken or gripe like many other preparations. dtmorses PU4vS AJATW % f&fent'A O'* R 0& WALES'! 49ftallai\ceSt, WfcttivftiWj
On inouiries being made the hospital authorities stated that Mr F. G. Wallburton, who was injured in the Ucsencath motor-.*nr smash recently, van improving, and was now out of danger. A slight improvement was also reported in the condition of Miss Edith Hopple, wlio was one of those concerned in the. I.ower Hutt fatality. Before gorng out in cold wet weather take “NAZOL” on sugar. This will keep roughs and colds away Thousands Mise ''NAZOL.f 60 doses la Od.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12251, 24 September 1925, Page 2
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