Do all Claimed SAYS DR. MORSE S INDIAN ROOT rILLS AEi A SPLENDID CORRECTIVE MEDICINE. " I have always . found Dγ Moho'r Indian Root Pills a splendid corrective nedjeine," writes Mrs L. A. West, Hurimoana, •Et Road, Taranaki, "wwl my cxperienco of two years' use enables ino to conacientiouely etato that they do ill you clium for tham. They relievo :ofitivcncss nt once, and do not cawe pains or eicknew. For children I find them invaluable, and a do!o occasionally iceps them in good liealth. I recommend .hem to my neighbour*, and they sp?»k ligKly cf l)r Morse's Indian Root Pills, ind 1 consider that no household should do without them, ne they aro a ep'lcndid family Medicine." Tho slight headache, bad breath, and diecoloured tongua are tho index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keening n safe, euro, awl reliable remedy in tho houec ie apparonl. By following euch a course the more expensivo method of calling in a doctor may bo quite unncccftwiry. That. Dr Morne'e Indian Root • Pillfl are the very best family medicine w vouched for by thousands of "gnitcfnl men and TOmen ivho have proved their wonderful correc-, live merits. Taken occasionally, Dγ, MoreeV Indian Root Pills are a great protection ngnuiet all common ailment* Hundreds of business men take Marshall's Fospher* ine. It nourishes the... nerves-forti* f ies them . . againstworry -overstrainoverwork, , . Beneficial results from a single dosea bottle com* pletely tones up the system Price 1/-, 1/6 & 2/6 At Ohemiate and Stores. BUT BE SURE IT'S MARSHALL'S
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15300, 14 November 1911, Page 3
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