Periodical Headaches ■SATISFACTORY RELIEF FROM { TAKING DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ' When the stomach is out of order the, head nearly always aches, and to overcome such headaches it is neces-"-jgygL : mi '■_"_! sary to firSt of ■ J^aP^^^^L stpmach right. Wm^L *— «/^^ The: efficacy ISfei' of Dr. Morse's J. ?§3: Indian Root irr Up Pills as a reY^ J£ medy 'for this Jr^^^'M^w^i lie Pan t°n. or *iv*!S^L « Mcßae Street, J^J£frGJ>jQJ>*' off Mailler /,,. JWop » Fhota* Street, 'Mornington; JDunedin, who sends the fol-» lowing letter and photo,:— "l have been a suffered f ppm periodical headaches arising from Indigestion, and had recourse to^Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which -I. found act m a most satisfactory, manner-, and can personally feepmmend them to like sufferers. You haye my consent to use this ' » The clhnate of New Zealand is such that the * Liver gets out of order quicker 'than any other organ of the body. When the Liver does get out of order -the whole system is upset, and Constipation, Biliousness, and Stpmach Troubles follow speedily. Di\ Morse's Indian Root Pills ?each the Liv£r m a satisfactory manner. They open the clogged ducts," allowing the 3Jile to flow, which is essential to th!e digestion and assimilation of food.- -. Constipation, Biliousness, Stomach and Sick Headaches are the result of Liver,. lnactivity, and the remedy that "Stirs the Liver" will at once relieve these dis- , treasing complaints.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14391, 1 September 1917, Page 4
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