Mi M ■~z? c '' ie waste matter astt. 1411 1 MIX MiiiJuitiimiiiiiifrHi if! n i rai in triild In their action, causing neiihsr-waaknoßS or sickness, and do not grips. AN ELDERLY LADY'S EXPERiENCE. " For many years," writes Mrs. Frederic Arnold, of Hine Street, New Plymouth (who is now in her 73rd year) " Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills have been my sole medicine, and I can speak most highly of their corrective and curative effect. For Headaches and Constipation they arc :t most reliable remedy, and a dose now and again thoroughly restores the if stem to regularity and rejuvenates the whole body. L have recommended them to all my friends and neighbours, and they also speak highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. I consider that no household should be without them, as they arc a splendid Family Medicinc." KIDNEY COMPLAINT AND COSTIVE'* NESS OVERCOME. Mr. John Christie, Forbury Road, Cavcrsham, Dunedin,N.Z„ accords high praise to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. He says;—" For many years I was troubled with Kidney Complaint, causing me intense pain in the baclt, and costiveness. I tried many medicines, but their cffcct was totally ineffective after the first two or three doses. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were, I saw according to an advertisemeiifi recommended for my complaint*, so I gave them a trialj'and they have had a wonderful cffect, gently and permanently overcoming my costiveness, and relieving the pain in my back. 1 still take a dose occasionally, and I find they have the same satisfactory result, cleansing the bowels, and toning up the system, and I am glad to state that my kidney trouble has now entirely disappeared. My wife also uses your Pills, and cordially reporamends tnem to all women as a splendid medicine."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 13
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