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SiS PRESCRIBE DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, AND 1 IH KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE. \ 111 I THE Doctor is a luxury that thousands and I 11 1 thousands of people can ill afford. The neces- j J J sity of calling one in is considered a calamity x |j JM in a family where they find it hard to secure \ p llj the common necessities of life and make ends | MM meet. Doctors' fees and chemists' accounts N lii cc P a P°° r «^an poor, and discourage the II y° un^ married man in his efforts to save and ' |j| acquire independence. Sickness is no respccM ter °' P ersons - Rich and poor are subject to \ JJ| all the common ailments, disorders of the :*j Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Blood. In thouM sands of homes throughout New Zealand— in >|| the mansion, the villa, the cottage, the camp, I 11) the homestead, in the settler's home and the J •ffl bushman's hut— Dr. Morse's indian Root Pills J [ TW are tne nouseno^ remedy. They purify the | M Blood, correct the Liver, stimulate the i IJ|lj Kidneys and tone up the Stomach and the j ?M whole System,] (I )Jm (t Mr. P. Cooney, Athol Place, Dunedin, says: ij " My wife has been a sufferer from Varicose ij [ UH Veins and Indigestion for some years but has fl * J|l found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills of con- K ,l« siderable benefit in overcoming the Indiges- | jljj tion, and relieving the pains of the distended I ;n|| veins in the legs. Dr. Morse's Indian Root I ,fl» Pills are a general Family Medicine and act | r in as a corrective, regulating and toning up the |i [ HA system generally." JM

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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 26