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A Wonderful Corrective. " NOT A CURE-ALL." It is not claimcd that Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are a cure-all, but as a genuine corrective for all common ailments arising from disorders of the blood, the stomach, liver, and kidneys they aro undoubtedly the heat remedy on the market. An «rance ot prevention is often ivoitli pounds of J cure, anil as many people are more or I'W s su ' J j ec '' '° sonl ° ||| weakness, when the J ra latter gives warning of * its approach it is both vv ' se ant ' rc ' afional) ' e 10 /f>?- adopt some means of |f B? pieventing symptoms .1 .ftUßfi".. ei developing into seriou6 i il]nft - tS h OIRCCTIOHS w™ C '' || <Musf»M**hw |g' writes Mrs W. M Guire, M ■«hii»«» Rudolph street, New-1 « ?s.< (on, Auckland, "I was m 11 , \Q a c.reat sufferer from St licidaches, and was iNDIAN ROOT affected with pain in qii ■(< [>5i the 6ide, which I understood proceeded *E3SSHSEy ' rom " ll! '' vel,> A' )out two years ago I \va£ induced to give your pills a trial, and thn rosulls have been most satisfactory. Indeed, I may say that I have hardly known what a headache is since using these pills, ;m<] a <ln=e occasionally keeps iivj in splendid health. I have recommended your pills to everybody, and I know ol dozens of cases where the effect ins been marvellous. Dr Morse's Indian l'cot Pills are indeed a splendid corrective, suitable far old and i'Qunjfc"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 4

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